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Huskers' defensive growth to get early test
By Brian Bennett | ESPN.com
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By Brian Bennett | ESPN.com
http://espn.go.com/b...be-tested-earlyNebraska's defensive players enter their first game week feeling good vibes.
"Our confidence is high," senior linebacker Will Compton told ESPN.com. "And I think it's only going to get higher as the days go on."
All offseason, the Cornhuskers have talked about having a better understanding of the scheme and principals on defense, of communicating better and working together more. That, they believe, will lead to a much stronger performance from the Blackshirts than the disappointing showing of 2011.
The Huskers think they're up to the challenge more than last year's defense was. Despite leaving the generally more offensive-minded Big 12, Nebraska's defensive numbers took a major tumble. To wit:
2009: 272 yards allowed per game (seventh in the FBS); 10.4 points allowed per game (first)
2010: 306.8 ypg (11th); 17.4 ppg (ninth)
2011: 350.7 (37th); 23.4 ppg (42nd)

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