LINCOLN — Maybe it was the morning start. Or the home crowd.
But it sure looked like a turning point for coach Bo Pelini and his Nebraska defense last year, the 24-3 smothering of Kirk Cousins and Michigan State in late October.
Defensive backs clung to Spartan receivers. NU's two safeties shut off any hope of the deep pass, while its linebackers slowed the power run. The Huskers' "walkaround" pass rush confused and bullied Cousins.
Nebraska gave up just 187 total yards and resembled the make-life-miserable Blackshirts of 2009 and 2010.
"That's what's so impressive about Nebraska's defense," said ESPN analyst Urban Meyer — now Ohio State's coach — during the TV broadcast. "They've had about three or four calls all day. They're running the same defense on every snap. It's like they're so well-prepared for Michigan State's offense. You can see it."
But NU coaches, players and fans never really saw that complete dominance before or after that game.
"I thought we were inconsistent and young, and we played that way," Pelini said eight days before the start of the Huskers' 2012 spring football practice.
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