REDSTEEL
All-Conference
Whats really sad is that most of the points scored against this defense was set up by Nebraska offense. <_< <_<We have a good defense and we have a good/great field goal kicker!
I think a good defense is saying too little.
Six consecutive games, the Blackshirts have allowed less than 278 total yards — Nebraska hasn't matched that feat since 1996.
No opponent has scored on back-to-back possessions. Only six times have the Blackshirts allowed a touchdown drive longer than 40 yards. Seven foes have combined to tally three points in the third quarter.
Nebraska’s average of 164.1 passing yards allowed per game not only ranks among the national leaders but is on a strong pace for the Husker record book. To wit: Big Red last allowed fewer than 170 passing yards per game in 1993, when it gave up just 163.9.
I'll go out on a limb and say this defense is playing at a Big12 Championship / BCS Bowl bid caliber.
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dedhoarse Hate to beat a deadhorse but hey I'm bored

Now that offense has a mediocre QB, receivers it can't even score against bad defenses.
I'm hoping in two years that Pelini realizes that it wasnt just the defense that was the problem during the Callahan years, but the offense was also a big part of the problem.
I've given up on some people on here to ever figure it out so stop trying to point out this offense was 5 rated and 11 rated offense stats the two years prior. All I ask is that you look up and see who they were playing or when were they getting those stats during those games. :dunno