NU/SC Game changers


Both, but he's had a couple TD's as well this season. He's one of our True Freshman that has earned some decent playing time this season. We recruited him knowing that we were looking for another Jared Cook type of TE with decent size, but even better hands/speed.

 
Actually Anderson was a major surprise. We had 2 TE's in last year's signing group, Anderson and Drew Owens. Owens was thought to be the better receiver but weak in blocking and Anderson just the opposite. He's been quite a surprise, because he's probably a better blocker than receiver. The reason Cunningham is starting is because he's more polished, experienced, and knows the playbook better. I would not be surprised if Anderson beats him for the starting job next year, though (there's another one coming in, but that's irrelevant as far as this board is concerned). It's true that he's only 205, but he's done an adequate job chipping and cut blocking as needed thus far.

 
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PalmettoSon said:
Not really, that's why Cunningham starts. We have two TE's coming in next year and one that's being red shirted now so buster may move to WR if he cant pack on a few pounds.
He should come over to my house and have some of my wife's cookin'. She's doing a great job at that! :D (Full disclosure, I'm a whopping 160 lbs, but that's up about 15 from when we met...)

 
Man this match up is pretty exciting!! I feel comfortable any receiver on Fonzie but the other side is suspect. Someone mentioned that your QB can scramble and make plays which worries me quite a bit. I think this will go down to which team can win the field position battle and connect on field goal attempts.

 
Only Game changers we have is David / T-magic / and Rex. I hate to say it but Fonnzie is gonna be in over his head. Its really sad now that I look at the total lack of game changers we have..

 
I'll just leave this here, since Melvin has now been named 1st Team everything. I forgot he got the onside kick against UGA. Dude is crazy.


 
I think this is a productive exercise. At least now, when we watch the games there will be names on the other side of the ball that we recognize. Here's who's been listed so far.

Nebraska

Offense

#22 Rex Burkhead - JR - RB

RUSHING No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg. Burkhead, Rex 23 91 2 89 0 13 3.9

RECEIVING No. Yds TD Lg Burkhead, Rex 5 35 0 26

#18 Quincy Enunwa - SO - WR

None

#3 Taylor Martinez - SO - QB

PASSING Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Long Sack Martinez, T. 10-16-1 116 1 30 6

RUSHING No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg. Martinez, T. 16 82 45 37 0 36 2.3

#81 Ben Cotton - JR - TE

RECEIVING No. Yds TD Lg

Cotton, Ben 1 22 0 22

Defense

#15 Alfonzo Dennard - SR- Corner

4 Tackles

#4 Lavonte David - SR - Linebacker

11 Tackles, 8 Solo, 2 TFL's for 14 yard loss, 1 Forced Fumble and 2 Sacks for a loss of 14 yards.

#46 Eric Martin - JR - DE

1 Tackle, .5 TFL for a loss of 7 yards and .5 Sacks for a loss of 7 yards.

Special Teams

#8 Ameer Abdullah - FR - I back RUSHING No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg. Abdullah, Ameer 4 6 7 -1 1 5 -0.2

Punts Kickoffs Intercept

ALL RETURNS No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg

Abdullah, Ameer 1 -1 0 2 44 27 0 0 0

#96 Brett Maher - JR - Kicker

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Maher, Brett 5 197 39.4 46 1 0

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Maher, Brett 3rd 10:45 35 yards

Missed

KICKOFFS No. Yds TB OB Avg. Maher, Brett 3 210 1 0 70.0

Also had a tackle of the PR, but was taken away by penalty.

South Carolina

Offense

#14 Connor Shaw - So - QB PASSING Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Long Sack Connor Shaw 11-17-0 230 2 78 4 RUSHING No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg. Connor Shaw 19 73 31 42 1 25 2.2

#9 Ace Sanders- SO - WR/Returns

RUSHING No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg

Avg. Ace Sanders 3 15 0 1 5 0 10 5.0 RECEIVING No. Yds TD Lg

Ace Sanders 3 45 0 23

Punts Kickoffs Intercept ALL RETURNS No Yds Lg No Yds Lg No Yds Lg Ace Sanders 2 19 13 0 0 0 0 0 0

#1 Alshon Jeffery - JR WR

RECEIVING No. Yds TD Lg Alshon Jeffery 4 148 1 78

Defense

#6 Melvin Ingram - Sr - DE

4 Tackles, 3 Solo, 1.5 Sacks for 13 yards, 1.5 TFL's for 13 yards.

#7 Jadaveon Clowney - FR - DE

4 Tackles, 4 Solo, 2 Sacks for 13 yards, 2 TFL's for 13 yards.

#36 D.J. Swearinger - JR - SS

7 Tackles, 7 Solo, 1 TFL for 3 yards, 1 Forced Fumble

#5 Stephon Gilmore - JR - CB

5 Tackles, 4 Solo, 1 TFL for 5 yards, 1 INT returned 3 yards, Returned 2-point conversion 90 yards.

#26 Antonio Allen - Sr - Spur (Hybrid SS/LB)

7 Tackles, 5 Solo, 1 TFL for 5 yards and 1 Sack for 5 yards

Whoever brought up the punter for NE makes a good point. Our kicking game has been a bit of a weakness, esp kickoffs. Just can't seem to get it deep enough.

So now the game has been played I just wanted to recap based on who we all believed the GameChangers may be, so we can see how we speculated.

I used the link below to get their stats and posted it above next to their name.

Summary: David, #4, is a beast and had a great game. Martinez and Burkhead had a great first quarter. Neither team's kicker played well today. Shaw had a great game, no turnovers and managed the ball/plays. Alshon had a great 1st half, then got booted, but still was awarded as the Cap One Bowl MVP. Ingram, Clowney, Gilmore, Swearinger and Allen all had good games. Gilmore probably had the best game out of defenders, except for 1 bonehead penalty.

 
11 tackles is kind of an off day for David.
I thought he played very well and was impressed. On the other side of the ball, Burkhead impressed me as well. As I said in the Alshon thread, he reminded me of the Great John Riggins.

In the end, I'm glad I made my way over here, hung out and started this thread. It made watching the game more enjoyable (regardless of the score) knowing the players on the other side of the ball. It also made me a fan of several of your players......

.... Starting today! :D

 
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Sir Big Spur, or whatever name you give to that rooster [forgive me if it's something else] was a pretty big game changer for you all yesterday.

 
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