My opinion is that it was a mixture of not matching up well mixed with a horrible call at the end of the game that took what might have been a rough-riding comeback and turned it into a heartbreaker. I'm sorry, that call was pathetic and it altered the course of humanity forever. It's almost as bad as when Biff found the time machine in Back to the Future II.
In all seriousness, the call changed the game when it shouldn't have. As upset and disappointed as I am, I think the guys played with heart, and I can rest easy knowing that this game looked entirely different than it would have with Callahan and Cosgrove at the helm. That said, we need more talent. More speed, more coaching, more time in the system, more everything. And I'm suddenly not sold on Watson as the OC. Our run game horrifies me. It is the one thing that can save us from blowouts and it just isn't happening. Things could get ugly down the stretch.
and then Cotton makes a dumb a$$ comment : <_<
Huskers still not concerned about running game
Robin Washut
HuskersIllustrated.com
When asked about what it means when Nebraska only manages 55 yards rushing in a game, offensive line coach Barney Cotton rolls his eyes and shakes his head.
In his opinion, the 55 total rushing yards the Huskers finished with in their 35-31 loss to Virginia Tech on Saturday were merely a product of the Hokies making an effort to shut down the running game and force them to throw the ball.
Yes, it was the second time in four games that the Huskers have been held to less than 100 yards rushing. Yes, the Huskers' leading rusher was sophomore Roy Helu with four carries for 21 yards, marking the lowest total for a leading rusher this season.
But in Cotton's opinion, there is still no reason for concern.
"I think you guys make way too much of that," Cotton said. "We're going to take what a defense gives us. We've got to obviously do a better job on first down. I think that goes without saying. That was kind of their blitz down. You can't become a third-and-long team either. Yeah, we'd like to run the football a little bit better, but I think we make way too much of that because we're a very effective throwing team, and that's going to be the way we are.
"We are a balanced offense. We're not going to be a one-dimensional offense at Nebraska."