Husker_x Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 In what universe was this a complete game? we had Zero passing yards at halftime, that has to be some kind of record. outside of the two long drives to start the second half (one of them saved by a personal foul penalty) the offense really didn't do much. hopefully the defense is finally starting to come around, but it didn't look like sparty really even wanted to be there. if this hadn't been a nebraska game, i would have shut it off and mowed my lawn. You take one meaningless statistic from a running team and that's your indication? We physically overpowered a top ten opponent and held them to three points. We won the game by three touchdowns. Once again our halftime adjustments on offense propelled what was a close game completely out of reach. By the end the Spartans were more concerned with resting in the locker room than fighting their way back. The win was dominant on both sides of the ball--aka, complete--and possibly the best single victory of the Pelini era. Quote Link to comment
billdozer15 Posted October 31, 2011 Author Share Posted October 31, 2011 Alot of you are missing the quality opponent aspect. That automatically nullifies Washington and Minnesota. I will say last years mizzou game is probably a more complete game, however I would put this up as one of the better wins in the last 5-10yrs. Quote Link to comment
jsneb83 Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 In what universe was this a complete game? we had Zero passing yards at halftime, that has to be some kind of record. outside of the two long drives to start the second half (one of them saved by a personal foul penalty) the offense really didn't do much. hopefully the defense is finally starting to come around, but it didn't look like sparty really even wanted to be there. if this hadn't been a nebraska game, i would have shut it off and mowed my lawn. Well, we scored 24 pts and could have probably added another TD if inclined vs the nation's #2 ranked defense. Yeah, the offense sucked. I didn't think they sucked, but 1/6 for zero yards? not to mention stuffed 3 times after 1st and goal from the one following marlowe's nice run. it was a good win, i just didn't think it was particularly "complete" maybe i was a little harsh. i'll watch it again and re evaluate The OP said "most' complete, though. I'm pretty sure there are quite a few people here saying we could have done things better, but I think this was the 'most' complete game against a team of this caliber in a while. Quote Link to comment
La Volpe Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 I've never been a fan of the "didn't want to be there" argument. Or really any excuse for a win or loss. Everything that happens is a part of the game. Turnovers, emotion, lack of emotion, play calling, penalties, among other things and obvious ones included. Quote Link to comment
huskerauggie Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Texas.....1999 ccg. Minus Corell Buckhalter fumbling on the goal line?......twice....... Wow, there's a name I haven't heard in a while. That was one LARGE I-Back. Between him and Dan Alexander, I can't believe more people didn't get hurt going heads up with those two. Quote Link to comment
epocSoN Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Going back and watching this game. Sparty was very very lucky to only get beat by 21 points here. Between Andrew Greens botched pitch interception, Stafford's dropped pick 6, and Dennard's multi-dropped interceptions that game could have been a whole lot more ugly. I doubted that this team could put together a game like that since it has been such a long time since it has happened, but I'll happily take it. Sparty looked like how we normally look in big games like that. They abandoned what was working in the run game between the tackles, and they had way to many penalties to have a shot at a W. Quote Link to comment
ESPY Posted October 31, 2011 Share Posted October 31, 2011 Mizzou, they were top 10 after beating number 1 oklahoma the week before. Our D had Gabbys head spinning and we cant forget the day Roy Helu had. Couldn't agree more. Amazing what happens when we pound the rock straight at these top-notch opponents. Mizzou and now MSU just fell by the wayside to Helu and Rex. Kinda makes me think Rex will start averaging 25-30 carries every game here on out b/c Beck understands that's how we win games. Quote Link to comment
motorboatjonesNU Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Clemson in the Gator Bowl... Was it 2008? Bo's first year? Whenever it was, that was a pretty good game against a pretty good Clemson team. I don't think this was a complete game at all. Jacoby Ford got loose for a long TD, Ganz threw a pick-6 (or near, I don't recall). Yes, Castille busted that long run and Ganz more than redeemed himself with a TD pass to Peterson (Joker dance) and that beauty to Swift in the corner of the end zone. We leaned on Henery to claw back. Hagg had a late sack and O'Hanlon broke up their last gasp to Spiller on a damn fine play. Great win for sure, maybe one of Bo's best, but far from complete. Quote Link to comment
Jason Sitoke Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Mizzou last year... total domination. Nuff said. I wouldn't call that a complete game. We jumped up on them early, and didn't do much of anything on offense until Helu's long run in the 3rd. I would say that the MSU game was pretty impressive because, other than a stretch in the 2nd quarter, Nebraska seemed to move the ball pretty steadily. Quote Link to comment
dutch91701 Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 The type of complete game we should have had against Wiscy. Our last 144 minutes of football have been awesome. We seem to have something going here and I think we can carry it through the end of the year. Quote Link to comment
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