lo country Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 As its the off season and NU handled our business, what are y'alls thoughts on Iowa (currently), MSU and NW getting annihilated in their bowl games. NU, Wisky, Michigan and OSU held up their end and represented the B1G well. Looking at NU's W-L record, would we have done any better against Stanford, Bama or UT? IMO, using the eyeball test, NU has a long way to go. In regards to both talent, scheme and coaching. Saw that when Bama brought out their 2nd string O they had 8 former ESPN 300 ranked athletes. Bama has incredible depth and little drop off. The announcers talked about their DL being the leaders of the team. They set the tone. Held guys accountable ON and OFF the field. Said they were respected AND FEARED by the rest of the team. Reminds me of another team that had that reputation......Peter bros, and Wistrom..... UT has speed for days. Stanford- Great system and identity. Plays to the strengths of their players. Solid technique and fundamentally sound. I think that a mobile QB in TA would be a difference making in at least making the above games respectable. Our run D would be tested, but I think would hold up and would come down to how our DB's did against the pass. If I am honest, we lose all 3, but keep it much closer than the current games..... Thoughts? 2 Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 I think that a mobile QB in TA would be a difference making in at least making the above games respectable. Our run D would be tested, but I think would hold up and would come down to how our DB's did against the pass. If I am honest, we lose all 3, but keep it much closer than the current games..... Thoughts? We might be in trouble then. Quote Link to comment
Swiv3D Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 I'm enjoying this rose bowl very much so Quote Link to comment
The Duke Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 NU has a long way to go. In regards to both talent, scheme and coaching. Stanford- Great system and identity. Plays to the strengths of their players. Solid technique and fundamentally sound. When you watch these games with the Top 5 teams in the country it is very easy to see that Nebraska does have a way to go, before we are back in the discussion of being one of the best teams. With that said, I do believe we are on our way. Stanford is the model for Nebraska folks. Power Football - Multiple ways of running the ball. Big, nasty offensive line Tight ends. Fullbacks - They still work. They can create an extra gap anywhere on the line of scrimmage. (See: Janovich, Mackovicka, Schlesinger, Davies) Passing game built on play-action downfield. Nebraska needs to take the Stanford model, run with it and build off it, BUT ALSO INCLUDE the read-option, speed option, inverted veer game.This would make Nebraska one tough offense in the Big Ten. 6 Quote Link to comment
Decked Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 I always thought conference allegiance was kind of an odd thing. I could care less as long as Nebraska wins. But I suppose for bragging purposes it is nice sometimes. Quote Link to comment
HuskerMav11 Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 We would have likely been sh#t on Alabama and Stanford. My girlfriend is a huge Iowa fan and she was complaining about how Iowa should have been in the CFBPO instead of Sparty because they would have put up better numbers against Bama. She is dillusional, and so are all of you who think we can even compare to the calaber of football being played at that level. Maybe I'm being negative, but we aren't playing dominating football. 1 Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted January 1, 2016 Author Share Posted January 1, 2016 NU has a long way to go. In regards to both talent, scheme and coaching. Stanford- Great system and identity. Plays to the strengths of their players. Solid technique and fundamentally sound. When you watch these games with the Top 5 teams in the country it is very easy to see that Nebraska does have a way to go, before we are back in the discussion of being one of the best teams. With that said, I do believe we are on our way. Stanford is the model for Nebraska folks. Power Football - Multiple ways of running the ball. Big, nasty offensive line Tight ends. Fullbacks - They still work. They can create an extra gap anywhere on the line of scrimmage. (See: Janovich, Mackovicka, Schlesinger, Davies) Passing game built on play-action downfield. Nebraska needs to take the Stanford model, run with it and build off it, BUT ALSO INCLUDE the read-option, speed option, inverted veer game.This would make Nebraska one tough offense in the Big Ten. I couldn't agree more. Take what Riley wants i.e. a passing game coupled with what works IMO (strong running game) and make it happen. Stanford's O is a well oiled machine. Plenty of weapons from RB, FB, receivers and TE to an OL that can pass pro and run block and have the quicks to pull and get out front. Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted January 1, 2016 Author Share Posted January 1, 2016 We would have likely been sh#t on Alabama and Stanford. My girlfriend is a huge Iowa fan and she was complaining about how Iowa should have been in the CFBPO instead of Sparty because they would have put up better numbers against Bama. She is dillusional, and so are all of you who think we can even compare to the calaber of football being played at that level. Maybe I'm being negative, but we aren't playing dominating football. No. You are being a realistic fan. A good program doesn't lose to Purdue. EVER. I still think we would lose all 3, but can't help but think we would play much closer than either Iowa, NW or MSU. One thing I will give Riley and Langs credit for is we are not a one dimensional offense. We have only been limited by play calling. Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted January 1, 2016 Author Share Posted January 1, 2016 To add, Stanford has run 25 SNAPS and has 35 points! Thats an offense to strive for. 2nd most points in the half in Rose Bowl history. Quote Link to comment
Michiganball Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 Nebraska would have a good game with vols, gumps and Stanford not so much, but that goes for most teams, especially when it comes to the gumps. Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 Funny to me cuz the worst defense in the Pac12 beat Stanford. 2 Quote Link to comment
HuskerPowerVA Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 I think you hit on it with the recruiting aspect. Sure, any potential talent must not only be developed, but also be part of a workable system for players to flourish. Alabama does both. They keep giving players to the NFL and then reloading. We are so far from that it is ridiculous. I think the next true national powerhouse is Michigan. Harbaugh will recruit the best in the nation while pushing OSU for the blue chip talent in the B1G. We are a 6-7 team with a coach that I for one do not trust yet. Here is to him proving me wrong. Quote Link to comment
TheMeanFarmer Posted January 1, 2016 Share Posted January 1, 2016 Nebraska - Pleasantly surprised at how physical they were on both sides of the ball which lead to a win no one saw coming. MSU - I don't think MSU is quite as bad as they showed last night, nor is Alabama quite as good as they showed. MSU got waxed and one thing lead to another. That said, Alabama is just the better team. And NO ONE should want to play Nick Saban when he has a month to prepare. NW - I have honestly struggled to find a reason why they have been ranked so high this year. The more I watched them the more I felt they weren't more than an average NW team and today, they go EXPOSED! It was too easy. Iowa - While big, disciplined, and make big plays at the right time, they played virtually no one. It took 4 bad ints and all that goes with it to beat a lowly Nebraska team. I an NOT surprised by this result either. Well, I didn't expect 35-0 in the 2nd quarter, but not surprised to see them exposed. Michigan - I don't want to admit that this is the beginning of something big in Ann Arbor, but it is. Unfortunately, the more I watch the more convinced that NU football is dead as we want to know it. We ARE a middle of the pack, fledgling program and I don't know if NU has the distinctive competencies to get back on top right now. I SOOOOOOOO want to be wrong! Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 To add, Stanford has run 25 SNAPS and has 35 points! Thats an offense to strive for. 2nd most points in the half in Rose Bowl history.Those are great numbers, but also skewed by a defensive TD and special teams TD. 1 Quote Link to comment
southernoregonhusker Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Iowa fans are booing Stanford's band. Reality is setting into Iowa fans and reality isn't pretty. Quote Link to comment
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