Bad Breath Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 I just noticed that Nebraska has faced some pretty poor defenses this year. In fact, the only top 50 defense that NU has gone up against kept their offense completely out of the endzone. Here are the national ranks of the defenses of Nebraska's FBS opponents: 6 65 84 97 98 100 Average Rank: 75 Interestingly enough, South Dakota State has one of the worst defenses in all of FCS (98th out of 117 FCS teams). This is one the primary reasons why I think Saturday's game will be tough for the Cornhuskers as Missouri's defense is probably going to be able to slow down the NU offense and be able to force some turnovers. Nebraska has been awfully careless with the ball, even while playing pretty poor defenses. Missouri's opportunistic defense could be the difference in the game. Quote Link to comment
TRIPP Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 Gonna be a good game but that's why they play the games! Ne wins. All this stat bullshat doesn't matter. Unranked horrible teams upset top teams all the time. Who ever wants it more and plays better sat will win. In my opinion I think that's Nebraska. Quote Link to comment
VA Husker Fan Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 And Missouri is ranked what, 38th?, in the category you used? Oooohh, that's scary. Quote Link to comment
308_Husker Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 I just noticed that Nebraska has faced some pretty poor defenses this year. In fact, the only top 50 defense that NU has gone up against kept their offense completely out of the endzone. Here are the national ranks of the defenses of Nebraska's FBS opponents: 6 65 84 97 98 100 Average Rank: 75 Interestingly enough, South Dakota State has one of the worst defenses in all of FCS (98th out of 117 FCS teams). This is one the primary reasons why I think Saturday's game will be tough for the Cornhuskers as Missouri's defense is probably going to be able to slow down the NU offense and be able to force some turnovers. Nebraska has been awfully careless with the ball, even while playing pretty poor defenses. Missouri's opportunistic defense could be the difference in the game. You have an argument about us being careless with the ball, because we are. However, your team will have to translate those turnovers into points against our defense. Good luck. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 I just noticed that Nebraska has faced some pretty poor defenses this year. In fact, the only top 50 defense that NU has gone up against kept their offense completely out of the endzone. Here are the national ranks of the defenses of Nebraska's FBS opponents: 6 65 84 97 98 100 Average Rank: 75 Interestingly enough, South Dakota State has one of the worst defenses in all of FCS (98th out of 117 FCS teams). This is one the primary reasons why I think Saturday's game will be tough for the Cornhuskers as Missouri's defense is probably going to be able to slow down the NU offense and be able to force some turnovers. Nebraska has been awfully careless with the ball, even while playing pretty poor defenses. Missouri's opportunistic defense could be the difference in the game. Ummm there's one little problem with your theory. You need to W A T C H the Texas game before perceive that our offense is not good. Texas did NOT keep us out of the endzone, our receivers did. If our receiver catch just 4 passes, our 13 turns into 41, on a dime, maybe take away the Hagg return we have 34, but then again, we catch balls and the running game probably opens up so maybe throw the 7 back on. Point being, the Texas and SDSU offensive performances are pure fluke and poor execution. Did we score a lot on poor defenses? well yeah, isnt that what good teams are supposed to do to inferior opposition. Quote Link to comment
Lil' Red Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 I'd have to see more before I'm going to be concerned. Had we caught the ball against Texas that game would have had a different outcome. The turnovers are definitely a concern though. Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 Also that number 6 defense did nothing to stop us from scoring, we did it 4 times ourselves. Quote Link to comment
Bad Breath Posted October 29, 2010 Author Share Posted October 29, 2010 And Missouri is ranked what, 38th?, in the category you used? Oooohh, that's scary. No, what's scary is the national rank in scoring defense of NU's opponents: 33 47 67 89 102 111 Average rank: 75 Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 And Missouri is ranked what, 38th?, in the category you used? Oooohh, that's scary. No, what's scary is the national rank in scoring defense of NU's opponents: 33 47 67 89 102 111 Average rank: 75 And your point? Pay attention now and think about this. Nebraska slaughtered kstate, Kstate beat ucla, ucla destroyed Texas. OH but wait , whats this, texas beat nebraska. THERE IS NO LOGIC IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS. STATS DO NOT MATTER, IT'S WHY YOU PLAY THE GAME Quote Link to comment
Ponderosa Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 I just noticed that Nebraska has faced some pretty poor defenses this year. In fact, the only top 50 defense that NU has gone up against kept their offense completely out of the endzone. Here are the national ranks of the defenses of Nebraska's FBS opponents: 6 65 84 97 98 100 Average Rank: 75 Interestingly enough, South Dakota State has one of the worst defenses in all of FCS (98th out of 117 FCS teams). This is one the primary reasons why I think Saturday's game will be tough for the Cornhuskers as Missouri's defense is probably going to be able to slow down the NU offense and be able to force some turnovers. Nebraska has been awfully careless with the ball, even while playing pretty poor defenses. Missouri's opportunistic defense could be the difference in the game. Ummm there's one little problem with your theory. You need to W A T C H the Texas game before perceive that our offense is not good. Texas did NOT keep us out of the endzone, our receivers did. If our receiver catch just 4 passes, our 13 turns into 41, on a dime, maybe take away the Hagg return we have 34, but then again, we catch balls and the running game probably opens up so maybe throw the 7 back on. Point being, the Texas and SDSU offensive performances are pure fluke and poor execution. Did we score a lot on poor defenses? well yeah, isnt that what good teams are supposed to do to inferior opposition. That (the bold) and poor play calling. Both were addressed last week. Now NU justs need to "overcome" the home field advantage. Quote Link to comment
Skull&Bones Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 And Missouri is ranked what, 38th?, in the category you used? Oooohh, that's scary. No, what's scary is the national rank in scoring defense of NU's opponents: 33 47 67 89 102 111 Average rank: 75 Oooooh, you're right. When you put it like that it's really really scary. Somebody needs to bring this to Bo's attention...that's unbelievable. Quote Link to comment
307husker Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 Yeah, we haven't faced much on defense outside of Texas. It could be successfully argued that the Nebraska receivers were the best aspects of Texas' defense though. We'll see soon enough about Missouri. It should be a good test for both teams. Quote Link to comment
melscott62 Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 I think it also needs to be pointed out that 2 of the 4 drops were by people that rarely drop balls. Niles on the other hand...... Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 Gonna be a good game but that's why they play the games! Ne wins. All this stat bullshat doesn't matter. Unranked horrible teams upset top teams all the time. Who ever wants it more and plays better sat will win. In my opinion I think that's Nebraska. Case in point Colorado against Oklahoma a few years back. Quote Link to comment
TheCheshireCat Posted October 29, 2010 Share Posted October 29, 2010 Who the hell has Missouri played? Oklahoma? Last time I checked they had a defense ranked 80th. Cincinatti, Air Force, and Utah State all put up points on them. Quote Link to comment
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