If going by yards per rush, which I mostly use, Nebraska moved from 4.35 (76th) to 4.05 (49th) after the Purdue game.

To offer comparison points on that number, the #Huskers gave up 5.57 per rush in 2017 (124th). That moved to 5.0 in 2018, and 4.82 (102nd) last year.

— Brian Christopherson (@Husker247BC) December 6, 2020