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Looking at Maryland, their running backs haven't done particularly much. RB by committee team. QB hasn't ran much either. That bodes well for us I think.

EDIT: In fact, their rushing attack is abysmal. 130th in the nation.
 
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How mobile is their QB? That seems to be what kills us. My understanding is he has some mobility but nothing really special, yes?

He's a true freshman (#11 QB recruit). Big boy at 6'5" and 230 lbs.

Doesn't seem to be a scrambler. Had a total of 11 carries for 22 yards (and only 1 sack, which would count against that). Longest run was 17 yards.

Throwing he has been very pedestrian in 2 B1G games (Wisconsin and Washington). 58% comp, 242 yards/game, 3 tds vs 1 int
 
He's a true freshman (#11 QB recruit). Big boy at 6'5" and 230 lbs.

Doesn't seem to be a scrambler. Had a total of 11 carries for 22 yards (and only 1 sack, which would count against that). Longest run was 17 yards.

Throwing he has been very pedestrian in 2 B1G games (Wisconsin and Washington). 58% comp, 242 yards/game, 3 tds vs 1 int
I like our odds in this one just with what we're seeing with their offense.
 
He's a true freshman (#11 QB recruit). Big boy at 6'5" and 230 lbs.

Doesn't seem to be a scrambler. Had a total of 11 carries for 22 yards (and only 1 sack, which would count against that). Longest run was 17 yards.

Throwing he has been very pedestrian in 2 B1G games (Wisconsin and Washington). 58% comp, 242 yards/game, 3 tds vs 1 int

I suspect he'll run more against us than he has so far, since that's been the way to move the ball on our defense when you don't have a great traditional running game. He was at least expected to be pretty mobile coming out of HS, here's his 247 scouting report:

Play-making quarterback that excels as a middle-third passer. Owns a promising multi-sport profile and has tested in the upper percentile: 4.65 in the 40-yard dash to go along with a 4.38 in the short shuttle at 6-foot-4, 215 pounds. Dangerous as a runner and will make things happen as a scrambler, but tries to get the job done from the pocket as he works through his progressions. Usually poised in the face of pressure and can get the ball out fast as he will shorten his release or change arm angles. Tends to serve up a tight spiral and has the velocity to attack the perimeter. Not a ton of deep shots on the highlight reel, but has the touch to connect with targets that break containment. Turned in an overall solid showing at the Elite 11 Finals and impressed the staff working the event with his desire to get better. Enters senior season with a 21-3 record and multiple championships to his name. Should be viewed as an exciting dual-threat talent that can win at the Power Four level with some seasoning. Likely to find most success in a modern spread attack that wants to move him around and utilize his legs.

So don't expect him to be Sorsby or Chiles, but is capable of scrambling and I have to imagine the Maryland coaches will encourage him to take the opportunities to do so. I think he really wants to prove he's a good passer, and frankly he's done a good job of it so far as a true freshman.
 
Surprised we’re flying out in a Thursday. It’s only about a 2.5 hour flight from LNK and only 1 time zone.

“The only difference is we’ll go out Thursday, because when you arrive there, you fly into (Baltimore/Washington International Airport) and you have to drive about an hour to Bethesda to get to the airport,” Rhule said. “We know Washington didn’t get in till about one o’clock in the morning Thursday night.

“We’re not a big Thursday operation. We like to go on Fridays and keep our routine, but this is one time, and the only time this year, that we’ll go out on Thursday, just because of the nature of being on the East Coast and traveling in those areas. We’ll take advantage of Friday as a day, like I said, talk about the brotherhood of the team, and just spend some time together and take the day to lock in and get focused for the game.”

HOL
 
The line has dipped from 6.5 to 5.5, then back to 6.5, then down to 5.5, and back up to 6.5 currently.

Analytics has NU 68.89% win probability.

The over/under total has moved and dropped 3 points, from 50.5 total combined points to 47.5
 
Maryland recorded 3 sacks against a very mobile QB (Washington's D. Williams). Also 4 TFL. Washington had no sacks.

Maryland's FR QB went 30-49 219 yards 1 pass TD, 1 interception, and ran just twice for 6 yards, including a 4 yard TD run.

Washington is allowing 221 pass yards per game, so it was just 2 yards under their average.

Maryland is allowing 219 pass yards per game, a notch above Wash.

Huskers are first in the nation, allowing 98 pass yards per game.

Maryland defense is allowing 108 rush yards a game, good for 24th in the nation.

Nebraska defense is allowing 172 rush yards a game, #98th in the country.

Nebraska offense rushing - 113 yards per game, 3.2 ypc
Maryland offense rushing - 78 yards per game, 3.1 ypc
(This includes sack yards allowed with rushing stats)

Nebraska offense passing - 310 yards per game, #9
Maryland offense passing - 252 yards per game, #45

Maryland offense is tied for 1st in the country with fewest sacks allowed per game - 0.3

Nebraska offense is tied for 5th worst in the country with fewest sacks allowed per game - 3.8

Both teams have played 2 conference games and are 1-1.

Maryland beat Wisconsin and lost to Washington
Nebraska beat MSU and lost to Michigan

Maryland QB Malik Washington is a true freshmen, the #5 overall QB a consensus 4 star recruit. He had many offers, including Oregon, Penn State, Texas A&M and Nebraska. He is from Maryland and wanted to rebuild the football program. He is a big guy, listed at 6'5 230lbs.
 
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