Dennard had just looked pretty good in driving all the way down the field and was replaced by Russel Bellomy who could neither run nor throw. There's no way to know how the outcome of the game was affected but let's not pretend that losing Dennard didn't hurt Michigan.did nobody watch Nebraska play Michigan last year Nebraska handled Michigan the whole damn game. Im starting to question my own memory. Somebody else said a couple days ago how Dennard getting hurt was why we won.
Mind boggling. My only explanation is that Gardner didn't have any practice reps. I was expecting UM to go to a 3rd QB because the backup was so bad.To tuis day I cant believe they didnt put Gardener in at QB, the "backup" they used was..........sad looking.I am not saying that is why we won, but without Denard, it made the game much easier to win.did nobody watch Nebraska play Michigan last year Nebraska handled Michigan the whole damn game. Im starting to question my own memory. Somebody else said a couple days ago how Dennard getting hurt was why we won.
I think it cost us at least two games this year. I also think TM was hurt in most, if not all games, he played this year.Having our four-year starting, numerous-record setting QB hurt has made it much easier for our opponents to compete/beat us in every game this year.
What you and I apparently don't understand is that talking about the Huskers' injuries is "making excuses", while beating opponents who have some injuries is "getting lucky".Having our four-year starting, numerous-record setting QB hurt has made it much easier for our opponents to compete/beat us in every game this year.
If Dennard does not blindside whoever that was, we lose that game. Period. Since Bo doesn't have any control regarding whether a player on the other team makes a completely unnecessary penalty on a single play, I think it's fair to say he got lucky.That 2012 Michigan State game wasn't decided on a bad call. That TD call-back on Dennard's INT was a questionable call, but with the years we've had in the Big Ten, we can all agree these officials are questionable at best. If you're going to say the officials gave us that 2012 game with a bad call, there's an equal argument to make that they gave Sparty this year's game with a host of bad calls.
It didn't nullify the INT, it called back the TD. Sparty still had a ten point lead and the ball with ten minutes to go, and all they had to do was kill the clock and stop Nebraska from scoring. They didn't, they couldn't, and we won that game.
I think you're referring to me, and that wasn't my point.did nobody watch Nebraska play Michigan last year Nebraska handled Michigan the whole damn game. Im starting to question my own memory. Somebody else said a couple days ago how Dennard getting hurt was why we won.
Alternatively, many posters argue that other teams' injuries were non-factors in our victories, but that Martinez's injury is why we've lost so many games.What you and I apparently don't understand is that talking about the Huskers' injuries is "making excuses", while beating opponents who have some injuries is "getting lucky".Having our four-year starting, numerous-record setting QB hurt has made it much easier for our opponents to compete/beat us in every game this year.
There were ten minutes left in the game. We drove down and scored two TDs in the fourth quarter alone. That TD would NOT have decided that game. You're playing a huge "what if" there. I'll do the same, and we can both agree nothing was decided.If Dennard does not blindside whoever that was, we lose that game. Period. Since Bo doesn't have any control regarding whether a player on the other team makes a completely unnecessary penalty on a single play, I think it's fair to say he got lucky.That 2012 Michigan State game wasn't decided on a bad call. That TD call-back on Dennard's INT was a questionable call, but with the years we've had in the Big Ten, we can all agree these officials are questionable at best. If you're going to say the officials gave us that 2012 game with a bad call, there's an equal argument to make that they gave Sparty this year's game with a host of bad calls.
It didn't nullify the INT, it called back the TD. Sparty still had a ten point lead and the ball with ten minutes to go, and all they had to do was kill the clock and stop Nebraska from scoring. They didn't, they couldn't, and we won that game.
that would take more than luck.I am hoping for some more freak luck this year that results in an NU victory in the CCG![]()