Exactly why the game mattered. By year 2 we should be able to show some improvement over the Riley and Pelini years. To me there is no indication that this program is moving forward. Frost saying that he knows that the team is headed upward is the only thing that makes it believable. Not so much that I believe him but I hope that Frost being a winner will eventually rub off on the team. BTW, I think 1 or 2 wins from NW, Indy and PU will be lucky.
I think trying in single game outcomes is difficult - especially when that single game is against what may be the best or second best team in the country.
That's why I think we'll learn more about where this team is headed over the next four games. Northwestern, Minnesota, Indiana, and Purdue aren't slouches. They're not glamorous teams that'll pull recruits and draw attention, but they're important.
Nebraska is even in their series against Northwestern since joining the Big Ten, with Northwestern winning 3 of the last 4. If we're a better team than last year, we'll beat them.
Nebraska leads the series against Minnesota 5-3 since joining the Big Ten, but the series is split in the last 6 games. If we're a better team than last year, we'll beat them.
Nebraska has played Indiana once since joining the Big Ten, winning 27-22 in 2016. Indiana always seems to hang around with most teams. If we're a better team, we'll beat them.
Nebraska is 4-2 against Purdue since joining the Big Ten, though Purdue won last year's game in Lincoln 42-28. If we're a better team, we'll beat them.
I think I'll know more about this team after these games. These are the teams Nebraska should beat on a regular basis if it wants to be contender in the conference, just like Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, and Colorado were the teams Nebraska needed to beat to be a contender in the Big XII.