I actually agree with all this. It looks a lot like the '94 game plan. Kaaya can't hurt us from the bench. If we can sustain long drives Golden will flinch and start screwing with things just like last year. It will wear even worse on the Miami defensive players if they're paying the price for Golden's failings.This is a good point that is being overlooked a bit when people are talking about Kaaya putting up ridiculous numbers.I think this is a game where we play keep away on offense to win.
I could be wrong and maybe he torches us, but I just don't see it. Our offense has shown the ability to sustain drives. Kaaya won't have as many opportunities in my opinion.
Also, when looking at Kaay's numbers last year, people need to look at the YAC like I mentioned above. There we a lot of bad angles, and some very poor tackling that attributed to many of those passing yards for Kaaya.
Combine less time of possession, better angles and tackling, and the likelihood of bringing more blitzes and pressure on Kaaya, and I don't see him having a HUGE day. Maybe somewhere right around what he's been averaging so far.
Well, they'll undoubtedly test him -- the coaches know it, and he knows it. Time for him to prove that he deserves to be a starter.I think Davie will have a better game, last week he had problems on coverage, a bad day.
If I counted right, its 30-27 Huskers as far as predictions. I could see that being the score.Final picks added from NFL.com and Athlon.
That's something we aren't talking about a lot. Miami's D is on the weak side. I mean, just look at what FAU did...True2tRA said:![]()
TA and JW will do this all day long if Miami let's them. I like our outside screen game this year as long as that blocking receiver is doing his job.
I think Severe usually does a great job with his picks. I still don't know who I like in this game yet. Which means it will be a last minute bet and that means I will click on NUHOL made their picks and everyone picked Nebraska, except Mike'l Severe.
You haven't seen the way Illinois has lit up the Little Sisters of the Poor colleges though. That means they're a really good team! ESPN's metric is so BS, watch how much it changes after Nebraska wins in Miami and Illinois loses in North Carolina.QMany said:24.4% win percentage according to ESPN's FPI. (40.1% versus Illinois)![]()