Wow, I don't even know where to begin...
When we line the teams up, their starters will be very comparable with our starters. Depth is where we win the game, but actual player to player they are a pretty good team. He is a good coach, maybe past his prime but they have played some very good ball.
So, being an average team in a below average conference suddenly equates to playing "very good ball"? Really? Maybe the Huskers should go over to the Sun Belt and we'll see just how "average" our players really are. I am well aware that FAU has some very good players - specifically on the offense - but to make a sweeping generalization saying that FAU's talent is equal to or greater than our talent is ridiculous.
They went to play Michigan State last year and lost to the then #18 team in the country 17-0. That would indicate they will be coming to play and have very little fear of traveling.
You seem to be implying that because FAU went on the road and kept up with one of the big boys - although one could argue that losing by 17 points and not scoring a TD isn't exactly "keeping up" - that they should do very well at Nebraska. However, you fail to recognize the other two away games they had on their schedule last year in which they got totally annihilated (Texas and Minnesota). I do agree that Texas has superior atheletes, but Minnesota? This is a Minnesota team that lost to Kansas by 3 TDs; the same Kansas team we beat by 10.
So, I think you are using information to your advantage by leaving out bits and pieces that would weaken your argument.
You guys see talent because you are told Calahan got talent, what he really got was numbers, larger classes than the others.
I see talent because I have been watching football for a loooooong time and I know good talent when I see it. I'm not worried about what Callahan or any of the recruiting websites say about our players (well, I do a little bit, because when I haven't seen much of them on the field, it's all I have to go off of).
After all, why would any of us believe what Callahan said about the talent of the team when it was clear he was out of his element as head coach (it became very apparent in 2007).
Tell Apppy state their talent isn't comparative to any team they might be playing. It can happen and it is the idea that they are not as good is what gets you in trouble.
Yes, any team can win on any given day, which is why none of us are arguing that our coaching staff and players cannot overlook any opponent this season. However, I think the win against Michigan was more of an exception than the rule. If Appy State truly had comparable talent to Michigan, it wouldn't have been on ESPN 24/7 for the week following their win (and months and months after). It would not have been considered an upset. And if Appy State truly had comparable talent to the "big-time" programs the team would be a "big-time" program themselves in terms of big wins. But they are not.
Sure they have a pretty good football team, but when it comes down to it, they are still a Division I-AA school. So "pretty good" is relative.
I agree we win this game, but I certainly think we will see a good game from them. By the fourth quarter we will wear them down and go on to win, but my guess is their speed will be evident early and often.
35-21
I do agree that it might be a close game, but mostly attributed to the fact that the Huskers - especially the young LBs, the new QB, the newly formed OL, etc. - haven't gotten used to the flow of the game. It takes a while to work some things out, but I feel that late third quarter is when we put it away.