No doubt he was accurate. I think like 74%. I don't think he needs to be extremely accurate. No pressure and no coverage makes for a pretty successful passer. If we are now thinking that ASU had some of the more physical receivers we have seen, better prepare for the worst season in Husker history......Their D was very salty. Their OL (I know not receivers) had 2 starts between them and we got ZERO pressure. I do not think we caused any OC in the country to even remotely be concerned with NU's defense.You need an extremely accurate QB who can throw it quickly and receivers who block like TEs. Many teams don't have that. This QB may be one of the best in the country in terms of accuracy by year end.
Im really hoping we start to look at other OLB to play the "dog and cat". Too many times we looked like "cat and mouse". What we saw might work against "more traditional" B1G teams, but we need nickel and dime against the spread style offenses. Wisky and PSU's TE will eat that craptastic 3-4 we showed Sat alive. So will Oregon......