Everyone seems to be caught up in all of the X's and O's. Forget about replacing Ganz, the WR's, losing Lucky and Castille for a moment. What are the coaches saying? NU's coaches seem to be a pretty plain-spoken bunch, right? It seems to be a general consensus among the coaches that this year's team is much further along at this point than last year's team. I don't know about you, but what I take away from that is that even with all the losses due to graduation and dismissal, the staff is telling us that NU is fielding a SIGNIFICANTLY better team at the beginning of this year than they did last year--especially between the ears.
Great post.
I agree with you and that's what I have been thinking this whole time. Even Bo Pelini - who rarely likes to give any sort of nod to the team - says that they are alot further along this year than they were last year (although then he says they are not as far along as HE would like them to be, but that's just the way he is).
With that in mind, you have to ask how much better (if at all) are the rest of the teams that NU will be facing? Will they be stepping up their collective games as well? If Nebraska continues to build on its finish from last season--and this pragmatic bunch of coaches don't seem to be hinting at anything otherwise, everyone might be very surprised as to how far this year's group goes. Call me a homer--and I am, but even with the losses in skill positions, I think that they'll be noticeably improved on both ends of the ball. Remember Pelini's irritated response to the South superiority comment. He may have tipped his hand a little bit there.
Many of my friends - who are about as anti-Husker as you can get - have them finishing 10-2 and even 11-1. Does this mean a whole lot? No, other than people are starting to take notice of an improving program. I'm not ready to say Pelini was hinting at being close to the South - because I don't think he was - but I will come forth with the following predictions.
At worst, the Huskers will finish 8-4; at best 10-2. Most likely, I think they will finish 9-3.
Offense---
- Zac Lee will prove that he is "the man". Might take him a little while to get started and used to game speed (he was a little slow to start during the Spring Game), but once he calms down he will be great. By the end of the season, we will be saying, "Joe who?"
- Our TE play will be incredible. Don't be surprised if some of them are used in the WR positions, and I really think McNeill will be one of Lee's favorite targets. I also see Ben Cotton - with his size and agility - being a big threat in the redzone and goalline situations.
- WR position will be okay.
- Helu will carry alot of the load early, but will share the load more evenly with Burkhead later on in the season. Lester Ward will also build up steam about midseason, providing some much needed depth at RB.
- The o-line will be slightly above average this year. Not overwhelmingly good, but slightly better than last year, especially early on.
- Remember the name Kyler Reed. He will be a big deal.
Defense---
- The d-line will build on last year and be an improved bunch with more depth at both positions. Ankrah will most likely redshirt.
- The linebackers may show inexperience early on, but may make up for many mistakes with their speed and athleticism. They will be a solid group by year-end. Fisher will make some really big plays.
- The secondary will improve from last year, and cut alot of the mental mistakes out of the picture. Asante will step up and show what he is capable of this year and be the safety we have expected him to be for years. Turnovers will improve, but will still not be overwhelmingly good.
Special Teams---
- Coverage on punt returns and kick offs will be much better with more speed and athleticism on the field.
- Tim Marlowe will excel at PR.
- Paul and Burkhead will take the field for KR.
There are my predictions. You can say I'm a homer - it's hard not to be when you're talking about your team - but I really listen to what the coaches say. They don't mince words and are straight forward when they speak.