McDawg
Three-Star Recruit
Let my try to keep this as simple as I can...so...in no particular order, this is what I saw from the Huskers:
Decent run defense, even if we did not try to run a great deal. The second level of NU's D just did not have enough speed. But the d lin was impressive.
Rex Burkhead is real! That young man is a baller.
Martinez is sharp. Mature. And fast for a QB. He carries himself like a leader on the field. Does not get rattled. Impressive.
Nebraska did not play very good pass defense in the secondary. I would guess partly this was an anomaly, and partly UGA having WR's that may have been a little faster/more athletic than was expected. BTW...UGA's 2,3,4 and 5 WR's were on the bench with injuries. So that speaks well for our depth there.
Nebraska can throw some punches, and could with most teams in the nation...for three quarters. With some depth in a few skill positions, you get into a NC conversation.
Big red has a well coached well disciplined offensive line. Everybody throws a temper tantrum now and again, but with some maturity that fades.
Pellini wasn't outcoached any until the fourth, but at that point I think he just ran out of athletes to do what he needed to do.
Gurley
All in all I think it was a good game. If Nebraska has their starting center ( he was missing IIRC) then the O line performs a little better, and Ameer and Burkhead run even better. But then again, if UGA has our starting DE and starting NT that may have been negated. All in all, I don't think Nebraska could have beaten UGA this year : UGA was missing several starting WR's Benett 345yds in 5 games Brown 469yds in 8 games and Mitchell 572yds in 12games..those three accounted for 12 TDs . Chris Conley (2 long TD's) was actually UGA's #5 or #6 WR......I don't know what the Huskers were missing besides their center. I was just pointing out the offensive production for UGA had some fall off, but still showed points. Still...Rex Burkhead was a joy to watch; I love the old school mentality of never quitting, and with his skill, that is the purity of the game.
that's all I got.
Decent run defense, even if we did not try to run a great deal. The second level of NU's D just did not have enough speed. But the d lin was impressive.
Rex Burkhead is real! That young man is a baller.
Martinez is sharp. Mature. And fast for a QB. He carries himself like a leader on the field. Does not get rattled. Impressive.
Nebraska did not play very good pass defense in the secondary. I would guess partly this was an anomaly, and partly UGA having WR's that may have been a little faster/more athletic than was expected. BTW...UGA's 2,3,4 and 5 WR's were on the bench with injuries. So that speaks well for our depth there.
Nebraska can throw some punches, and could with most teams in the nation...for three quarters. With some depth in a few skill positions, you get into a NC conversation.
Big red has a well coached well disciplined offensive line. Everybody throws a temper tantrum now and again, but with some maturity that fades.
Pellini wasn't outcoached any until the fourth, but at that point I think he just ran out of athletes to do what he needed to do.
Gurley
All in all I think it was a good game. If Nebraska has their starting center ( he was missing IIRC) then the O line performs a little better, and Ameer and Burkhead run even better. But then again, if UGA has our starting DE and starting NT that may have been negated. All in all, I don't think Nebraska could have beaten UGA this year : UGA was missing several starting WR's Benett 345yds in 5 games Brown 469yds in 8 games and Mitchell 572yds in 12games..those three accounted for 12 TDs . Chris Conley (2 long TD's) was actually UGA's #5 or #6 WR......I don't know what the Huskers were missing besides their center. I was just pointing out the offensive production for UGA had some fall off, but still showed points. Still...Rex Burkhead was a joy to watch; I love the old school mentality of never quitting, and with his skill, that is the purity of the game.
that's all I got.
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