Mavric Posted September 17, 2014 Share Posted September 17, 2014 wasmt this figured out two years ago. Lol By some, yes. Others, not so much. Quote Link to comment
mwj98 Posted September 17, 2014 Share Posted September 17, 2014 That I nitpick every little detail of this team.. I over analyze every decision.... I get pissy on a missed tackle, block, int, etc....even though I know ALL the other schools have same issues. 1 Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted September 17, 2014 Share Posted September 17, 2014 That I nitpick every little detail of this team.. I over analyze every decision.... I get pissy on a missed tackle, block, int, etc....even though I know ALL the other schools have same issues. I appreciate your honesty. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 College GameDay @CollegeGameDay 4m Nebraska is averaging an FBS-high 8.9 yards per rush on first down, including an FBS-high nine 20+ yard runs. #MIAvsNEB Quote Link to comment
Thanks_Tom RR Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 College GameDay @CollegeGameDay 4m Nebraska is averaging an FBS-high 8.9 yards per rush on first down, including an FBS-high nine 20+ yard runs. #MIAvsNEB Compare that to Miami who is 117th in the nation in Average Distance to Go on 3rd Down at 8.6 yds. Which means their first two down are usually atrocious, and they have only converted 8 third downs this season (22.9% 3rd Down Conversion). Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 College GameDay @CollegeGameDay 4m Nebraska is averaging an FBS-high 8.9 yards per rush on first down, including an FBS-high nine 20+ yard runs. #MIAvsNEB Compare that to Miami who is 117th in the nation in Average Distance to Go on 3rd Down at 8.6 yds. Which means their first two down are usually atrocious, and they have only converted 8 third downs this season (22.9% 3rd Down Conversion). Wow... Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 College GameDay @CollegeGameDay 4m Nebraska is averaging an FBS-high 8.9 yards per rush on first down, including an FBS-high nine 20+ yard runs. #MIAvsNEB Compare that to Miami who is 117th in the nation in Average Distance to Go on 3rd Down at 8.6 yds. Which means their first two down are usually atrocious, and they have only converted 8 third downs this season (22.9% 3rd Down Conversion). This is what our D should be doing after reading that stat: Quote Link to comment
Thanks_Tom RR Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 College GameDay @CollegeGameDay 4m Nebraska is averaging an FBS-high 8.9 yards per rush on first down, including an FBS-high nine 20+ yard runs. #MIAvsNEB Compare that to Miami who is 117th in the nation in Average Distance to Go on 3rd Down at 8.6 yds. Which means their first two down are usually atrocious, and they have only converted 8 third downs this season (22.9% 3rd Down Conversion). This is what our D should be doing after reading that stat: They are also tied with 10 other teams at #113 in TO Lost (3 fumbles, 5 INT), tied with 17 other teams at #70 in Sacks Allowed giving up 6 total (4 of the 6 coming on either 1st or 2nd down), and mid of the pack and tied with 7 other teams at #65 in TFL Allowed giving up 17 total for 68 yds (5.67 yds avg). At Miami, OL play is not great and a true freshman QB have lead to a rather ineffective and undisiciplined offense. Quote Link to comment
Lyons in the Sea of Red. Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 Just a little nugget for those wondering if Pelini or JP calls the defense: I fully believe Bo calls the defense, but this photo offers up nothing other than the posture Bo uses to hold a piece of paper and headset microphone. Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 College GameDay @CollegeGameDay 4m Nebraska is averaging an FBS-high 8.9 yards per rush on first down, including an FBS-high nine 20+ yard runs. #MIAvsNEB Compare that to Miami who is 117th in the nation in Average Distance to Go on 3rd Down at 8.6 yds. Which means their first two down are usually atrocious, and they have only converted 8 third downs this season (22.9% 3rd Down Conversion). This is what our D should be doing after reading that stat: They are also tied with 10 other teams at #113 in TO Lost (3 fumbles, 5 INT), tied with 17 other teams at #70 in Sacks Allowed giving up 6 total (4 of the 6 coming on either 1st or 2nd down), and mid of the pack and tied with 7 other teams at #65 in TFL Allowed giving up 17 total for 68 yds (5.67 yes avg). At Miami, OL play is not great and a true freshman QB have lead to a rather ineffective and undisiciplined offense. With these stats it will be interesting to see as part of our DL depth rotation if we see McMullen slide in to DT at times with both Gregory and M Newby as part of a rush end package. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 College GameDay @CollegeGameDay 4m Nebraska is averaging an FBS-high 8.9 yards per rush on first down, including an FBS-high nine 20+ yard runs. #MIAvsNEB Compare that to Miami who is 117th in the nation in Average Distance to Go on 3rd Down at 8.6 yds. Which means their first two down are usually atrocious, and they have only converted 8 third downs this season (22.9% 3rd Down Conversion). This is what our D should be doing after reading that stat: They are also tied with 10 other teams at #113 in TO Lost (3 fumbles, 5 INT), tied with 17 other teams at #70 in Sacks Allowed giving up 6 total (4 of the 6 coming on either 1st or 2nd down), and mid of the pack and tied with 7 other teams at #65 in TFL Allowed giving up 17 total for 68 yds (5.67 yes avg). At Miami, OL play is not great and a true freshman QB have lead to a rather ineffective and undisiciplined offense. With these stats it will be interesting to see as part of our DL depth rotation if we see McMullen slide in to DT at times with both Gregory and M Newby as part of a rush end package. We were doing that against Fresno on occasion. Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted September 18, 2014 Share Posted September 18, 2014 We were doing that against Fresno on occasion. Yea, I saw it......Newby and Gregory both have excellent closing speed. Hopefully Newby is as sure of a tackler as Gregory.......though I'll give McMullen credit for creativity for grabbing the quarterback's non throwing hand to bring him down. Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 With these stats it will be interesting to see as part of our DL depth rotation if we see McMullen slide in to DT at times with both Gregory and M Newby as part of a rush end package. We were doing that against Fresno on occasion. Really? I thought Newby just replaced McMullen.or Gangwish. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 Can't find a shot with all four but here's one play on 3rd & 12 in the first quarter. Newby is the right DE, Gregory the left DE while McMullen and Collins are the DTs. 1 Quote Link to comment
RedRex Posted September 19, 2014 Share Posted September 19, 2014 We were doing that against Fresno on occasion. Yea, I saw it......Newby and Gregory both have excellent closing speed. Hopefully Newby is as sure of a tackler as Gregory.......though I'll give McMullen credit for creativity for grabbing the quarterback's non throwing hand to bring him down. I remember seeing that. I'd never seen a QB taken down like that before. McMullen must be strong as hell. Quote Link to comment
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