Wrong logical conjuction.I guess that's what we said for a week now, It appears Illinois knew this going in, watched the film, exploited it and will win easily.Purdue's run defense was and probably still is last in the conference in rush defense. Mind-boggling (but not surprising) that our game plan wasn't adjusted to reflect that.
Is the lack of a running game for Nebraska a matter of "can't" or "won't"
For the rushing offense. You take away Fyfe's sacks and the WR runs and you have our running backs gaining 97 yards on 20 carries....basically a first down every two carriesStat Comparison of Nebraska & Illinois vs Purdue:
Rushing Offense (Attempts-Yards):
Nebraska 29 - 77yds
Illinois 41 - 382yds
Passing Offense (Total Passing Yards, Completions-Attempts):
Nebraska 407, 29-48
Illinois 213, 21-38
Turnovers:
Nebraska 5 (1 lost fumble, 4 INT)
Illinois 0
Rushing Defense (Total Rushing Yards Allowed):
Nebraska 183yds (4.9 yds per rush)
Illinois 89 yds (3.2 yds per rush)
Passing Defense (Total Passing Yards Allowed):
Nebraska 274yds (6.4 yds per pass)
Illinois 174ds (4.3 yds per pass)
Defense Total Yards Allowed:
Nebraska 457yds
Illinois 263 yds