Might not be the only ones, but they’ve certainly set the bar.Nebraska QBs are the only ones that throw INTs in the last minute trying to drive for the winning score.
I have to believe the stats probably would have had us at a 99.9% probability to beat or go to overtime against Iowa before Chubba's pick.Nebraska QBs are the only ones that throw INTs in the last minute trying to drive for the winning score.
On3 rated Sims the 16th best QB in the transfer portal last year. QBs they had rated higher include two guys we faced this year: Tanner Mordecai (SMU -> Wisconsin) and Hudson Card (Texas -> Purdue).
They also say (although I don't know how true this might be) that Sims had an NIL value of $135,000. Casey Thompson, rated the 23rd best QB in the portal by On3, had an NIL value of $141,000. Kinda interesting.
I think it's safe to say Sims wasn't the best QB available, but I have no idea what interest any of the QBs rated above him had in coming to Nebraska.
In hindsight it's clear Sims was a massive bust. But Scott Frost was widely believed to be the home-run hire of his cycle when we got him, and we all know how that turned out.
Predictions are a tough business.
I have to believe the stats probably would have had us at a 99.9% probability to beat or go to overtime against Iowa before Chubba's pick.
I believe we were something like over 85% likely to make a bowl game before the MSU game.
I meant winning OR overtime, which may have been a win or a loss.Looks like the highest probability we hit all game according to ESPN was 58% directly after the Hill pick. Probably would have been high 80s if the holding was not called.
I have a feeling Tony White either zipped his mouth or had an “I told you so” moment with Rhule and Satt.The staff obviously was married to the idea of running option & zone read a fair bit and that's why we got Sims. Really funny to think about what was paid for him in NIL just to have him tank games.
When I watched what was supposedly his "highlight reels" on YouTube back in March I was like "this guy can't really throw the ball." He wound up even screwing up snaps and turning the wrong way (multiple times) on running back hand-offs.
I wonder if our D generated this many INT's and fumbles during practice as opponents have in games. I can't imagine that the TO issue only showed itself 1 day per week...I have a feeling Tony White either zipped his mouth or had an “I told you so” moment with Rhule and Satt.
Good thought, do we know whether the 1s scrimmaged much after fall camp?I wonder if our D generated this many INT's and fumbles during practice as opponents have in games. I can't imagine that the TO issue only showed itself 1 day per week...
No idea tbh. I know Rhule talked about the physicality, but unsure if that was 1's v 1's. Hard to imagine they didn't have the same issues at practice. Even our #2 D got a lot of live game reps. Maybe they just went against the scout D? If not, I can imagine Rhule and Co wondering why they practice well with no TO's and then give the ball away 6-10 plays in games....Good thought, do we know whether the 1s scrimmaged much after fall camp?
Right. I don’t know whether they do or not either, but I hope they do at least once a week for a bit. Need to stay sharpNo idea tbh. I know Rhule talked about the physicality, but unsure if that was 1's v 1's. Hard to imagine they didn't have the same issues at practice. Even our #2 D got a lot of live game reps. Maybe they just went against the scout D? If not, I can imagine Rhule and Co wondering why they practice well with no TO's and then give the ball away 6-10 plays in games....
They didn’t really create many on season so I’d suspect it wasn’t super obvious on camp.I wonder if our D generated this many INT's and fumbles during practice as opponents have in games. I can't imagine that the TO issue only showed itself 1 day per week...