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15 hours ago, ColoradoHusk said:

I saw a post on Twitter after the Wisconsin game which showed that Nebraska has only led for ~10% of the game time in the 8 losses this year.  The game which NU led the most was Purdue.  For all of the talk that NU is "so close" to having a much better record, IMO this shows me that NU isn't as close as most fans think.  Consistently playing from behind is not a good recipe for success.

 

I took a quick look at how much we we have led in the 2nd half of the 8 losses

 

Michigan St lead for 4 mins

MIchigan lead for 7 mins

Purdue lead for 12 mins

Did not lead at all in Illinois, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Ohio St, or Wisconsin (The Wisconsin game was the only one of these 5 that was ever tied)

 

So out of a total of 240 2nd half minutes, Nebraska was ahead for 23 minutes or 9.6%.

 

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4 minutes ago, ColoradoHusk said:

Not on here, but there are a LOT of people in other social media platforms saying that NU is "so close". A lot of deeper reviews into the numbers and game situations show that it's not as close as these "one score losses" show. 

Saying we are "close" does not equal "moral victory".  Someone can believe we are close and still be pissed off that we are losing.

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14 hours ago, Toe said:

 

Oh SP+ where have you gone?  The last we talked it was pre-season and hopes were abound of a successful season.  SP+ is the great forecaster as we know (like Carnac the Magnificent only with less personality) and the history pointed to a progressively better season.  3 Wins...

 

When conventional metrics do not provide the evidence one needs to support progress, we turn to alternative metrics such as SP+.  How much better does the fan base feel when the title of "Greatest 3 Win Team" is bestowed upon it?  For many we could point to the VL+ metrics (i.e. Vince Lombardi), "winning isn't everything, but it is the only thing" when it comes to football.  

 

Let's go find 4 assistant coaches willing to commit to a one year deal, conduct the one year charade which is 2022, and then proceed to transition.  We are competitive, but something is clearly missing when you amass a 5-19 record in one score games.  Undeniable at this stage.

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53 minutes ago, Red Five said:

One stat from Sam's column today pointing to why we are 3-8:  We have 12 takeaways on defense through 11 games, good for 12th in the B1G and 99th in the nation.

Can't create takeaways without a good pass rush. Good pass rushes create strip sacks and hurried/inaccurate/tipped passes which create interceptions. 

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We won an 'award' sort of speak  Between the paragraphs copied below are several tweets that are amusing to say the least.

 

The below comes near the end of the article after the writer looks at texas, oregon, florida, MSU - and their terrible Saturday games.

 

https://ftw.usatoday.com/2021/11/college-football-results-week-12

 

 

THE MAIN CHARACTER, season-long lifetime achievement award: Nebraska

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In and of itself, the Huskers’ last-minute disemboweller of a loss to rival Wisconsin would count as a difficult Saturday, if not particularly worthy of Main Character recognition. Nebraska, after all, is now 3-8, and nobody spends all that much time heaping national mockery onto teams with such records, unless they’re Texas. (It’s really fun, how bad Texas is.)

Except Nebraska does this every single week. And I dunno about you, but I was tired of mocking this poor team over a month ago. Nebraska has broken the Main Character’s capacity for hateration.

 

Their only loss by more than a touchdown was by nine points to freaking Ohio State. They nearly beat the teams currently ranked No. 2, No. 6, No. 10, No. 12, and No. 18 in the AP. Power ratings like SP+, Team Rankings, and FPI, all of which perform well against Vegas, consider Nebraska a top-35 team, better than some teams with 10 or even 11 wins.

It’s not even a joke. This is the best three-win team ever, at least since teams started playing schedules of more than, like, eight games. What a horrible thing to be.

 

This result had to cut as deep as any of the others, not only because of compounding despair, but because Nebraska should’ve gotten one last chance much closer to the goal line.


 

 
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What do the 2021 Huskers and 25-cent gas have in common?

 

Except for last year’s short season, the last time the Huskers ended the season with 3 wins was... 1961.

 

1961. Gas was 25 cents a gallon. A new car was about $2,500. A new house... around $12,500. JFK became President. World population was 3.1 billion. The Houston Oilers won the AFL title (pre-Super Bowl years).

 

And the Huskers won 3 games and finished 7th in the 8 team Big 8.

 

And Scott Frost would be born 14 years later.

 

But now of course, The Red could just go ahead and get another win.
 

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