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I'm hoping they at least look at him as a punt or kick returner. The kid's got some moves.Do you think that they will move Prince Azukamara back to offense?
I'm hoping they at least look at him as a punt or kick returner. The kid's got some moves.Do you think that they will move Prince Azukamara back to offense?
Gotta agree with that. The 11th ranked offense was out-gained by opponents in 8 of 12 games...Throw out the stats for the KSU and Nevada game and this offense was average at best.Everyone seems to want to go to some form of the spread, but I must defend the WCO for a second and say when we finished last year we were the 11th overall offense, we put up 30+ points against 7 teams on our scedule, and 50+ against 3 teams. (one of the 30+ games was USC keep in mind.) One thing I will say is we have depth in athletic QBs, we have a recruiting class of a fair amount of receivers, with this last class we added even more talented depth at RB. I would say it looks to me that we are going to transition in to the spread, which I will be interested to see what the next few seasons will look like with this tranisition, I feel it will be fun to watchCan people get it out of their head that this offense wasn't so great and exspecially during the USC game? First of all Nebraska was behind 42-10 and scored 21 point off of USC second team playing prevent defense. Lets not bringup the fact that 2 int set up USC for two TD (Kind of like Colorado see a pattern?) that allowed such a huge lead.The Trojans broke open the game by scoring three straight touchdowns in the second half, the first two set up by interceptions.
"Once we got going, geez, we just took control," Carroll said.
USC led 49-17 in the fourth quarter, but Sam Keller led two touchdown drives against the Trojans' prevent defense to close the gap.
Stats are good but they don't tell half the story and some times tell none of it.
The number 11 offense didnt help during Oklahoma St and Texas A & M which were two home games. <_<
Agreed, I think Prince could be a return threat that has been lacking.I'm hoping they at least look at him as a punt or kick returner. The kid's got some moves.Do you think that they will move Prince Azukamara back to offense?
Ball St. (hard to defend the offense there cuz its ball st but still scored 40.)Gotta agree with that. The 11th ranked offense was out-gained by opponents in 8 of 12 games...Throw out the stats for the KSU and Nevada game and this offense was average at best.Everyone seems to want to go to some form of the spread, but I must defend the WCO for a second and say when we finished last year we were the 11th overall offense, we put up 30+ points against 7 teams on our scedule, and 50+ against 3 teams. (one of the 30+ games was USC keep in mind.) One thing I will say is we have depth in athletic QBs, we have a recruiting class of a fair amount of receivers, with this last class we added even more talented depth at RB. I would say it looks to me that we are going to transition in to the spread, which I will be interested to see what the next few seasons will look like with this tranisition, I feel it will be fun to watchCan people get it out of their head that this offense wasn't so great and exspecially during the USC game? First of all Nebraska was behind 42-10 and scored 21 point off of USC second team playing prevent defense. Lets not bringup the fact that 2 int set up USC for two TD (Kind of like Colorado see a pattern?) that allowed such a huge lead.The Trojans broke open the game by scoring three straight touchdowns in the second half, the first two set up by interceptions.
"Once we got going, geez, we just took control," Carroll said.
USC led 49-17 in the fourth quarter, but Sam Keller led two touchdown drives against the Trojans' prevent defense to close the gap.
Stats are good but they don't tell half the story and some times tell none of it.
The number 11 offense didnt help during Oklahoma St and Texas A & M which were two home games. <_<
Dude...it flourished against KSU and Colorado! ISU's offense flourished against KSU and Colorado! What's that tell you???Ball St. (hard to defend the offense there cuz its ball st but still scored 40.)Gotta agree with that. The 11th ranked offense was out-gained by opponents in 8 of 12 games...Throw out the stats for the KSU and Nevada game and this offense was average at best.Everyone seems to want to go to some form of the spread, but I must defend the WCO for a second and say when we finished last year we were the 11th overall offense, we put up 30+ points against 7 teams on our scedule, and 50+ against 3 teams. (one of the 30+ games was USC keep in mind.) One thing I will say is we have depth in athletic QBs, we have a recruiting class of a fair amount of receivers, with this last class we added even more talented depth at RB. I would say it looks to me that we are going to transition in to the spread, which I will be interested to see what the next few seasons will look like with this tranisition, I feel it will be fun to watchCan people get it out of their head that this offense wasn't so great and exspecially during the USC game? First of all Nebraska was behind 42-10 and scored 21 point off of USC second team playing prevent defense. Lets not bringup the fact that 2 int set up USC for two TD (Kind of like Colorado see a pattern?) that allowed such a huge lead.The Trojans broke open the game by scoring three straight touchdowns in the second half, the first two set up by interceptions.
"Once we got going, geez, we just took control," Carroll said.
USC led 49-17 in the fourth quarter, but Sam Keller led two touchdown drives against the Trojans' prevent defense to close the gap.
Stats are good but they don't tell half the story and some times tell none of it.
The number 11 offense didnt help during Oklahoma St and Texas A & M which were two home games. <_<
Kansas- how was that an average offense? we scored more points on them than anybody else.
and colorado. take away a couple of early second half picks and thats a stellar performance.
Under keller the offense was average at best. ill give you that but under ganz it flourished.
real said:Cy the Cyclone said:Gotta agree with that. The 11th ranked offense was out-gained by opponents in 8 of 12 games...Throw out the stats for the KSU and Nevada game and this offense was average at best.REDSTEEL said:The Husker of Akron said:Everyone seems to want to go to some form of the spread, but I must defend the WCO for a second and say when we finished last year we were the 11th overall offense, we put up 30+ points against 7 teams on our scedule, and 50+ against 3 teams. (one of the 30+ games was USC keep in mind.) One thing I will say is we have depth in athletic QBs, we have a recruiting class of a fair amount of receivers, with this last class we added even more talented depth at RB. I would say it looks to me that we are going to transition in to the spread, which I will be interested to see what the next few seasons will look like with this tranisition, I feel it will be fun to watchCan people get it out of their head that this offense wasn't so great and exspecially during the USC game? First of all Nebraska was behind 42-10 and scored 21 point off of USC second team playing prevent defense. Lets not bringup the fact that 2 int set up USC for two TD (Kind of like Colorado see a pattern?) that allowed such a huge lead.The Trojans broke open the game by scoring three straight touchdowns in the second half, the first two set up by interceptions.
"Once we got going, geez, we just took control," Carroll said.
USC led 49-17 in the fourth quarter, but Sam Keller led two touchdown drives against the Trojans' prevent defense to close the gap.
Stats are good but they don't tell half the story and some times tell none of it.
The number 11 offense didnt help during Oklahoma St and Texas A & M which were two home games. <_<If I remember rightly the offense had to rely on a Bo Ruud 34 Yd Interception Return at the end to even beat them.Ball St. (hard to defend the offense there cuz its ball st but still scored 40.)
With their(Kansas) schedule I would hope that Nebraska would be at or near the top.Kansas- how was that an average offense? we scored more points on them than anybody else.
Take away the int? If this offense was that great they would have run and been able to run the clock down and thus making the game shorter with a 11 point lead coming out at half time.and colorado. take away a couple of early second half picks and thats a stellar performance.
1-3 record I could do with less flourishing and take a win.Under keller the offense was average at best. ill give you that but under ganz it flourished.
A-freAKING-MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!real said:Cy the Cyclone said:Gotta agree with that. The 11th ranked offense was out-gained by opponents in 8 of 12 games...Throw out the stats for the KSU and Nevada game and this offense was average at best.REDSTEEL said:The Husker of Akron said:Everyone seems to want to go to some form of the spread, but I must defend the WCO for a second and say when we finished last year we were the 11th overall offense, we put up 30+ points against 7 teams on our scedule, and 50+ against 3 teams. (one of the 30+ games was USC keep in mind.) One thing I will say is we have depth in athletic QBs, we have a recruiting class of a fair amount of receivers, with this last class we added even more talented depth at RB. I would say it looks to me that we are going to transition in to the spread, which I will be interested to see what the next few seasons will look like with this tranisition, I feel it will be fun to watchCan people get it out of their head that this offense wasn't so great and exspecially during the USC game? First of all Nebraska was behind 42-10 and scored 21 point off of USC second team playing prevent defense. Lets not bringup the fact that 2 int set up USC for two TD (Kind of like Colorado see a pattern?) that allowed such a huge lead.The Trojans broke open the game by scoring three straight touchdowns in the second half, the first two set up by interceptions.
"Once we got going, geez, we just took control," Carroll said.
USC led 49-17 in the fourth quarter, but Sam Keller led two touchdown drives against the Trojans' prevent defense to close the gap.
Stats are good but they don't tell half the story and some times tell none of it.
The number 11 offense didnt help during Oklahoma St and Texas A & M which were two home games. <_<If I remember rightly the offense had to rely on a Bo Ruud 34 Yd Interception Return at the end to even beat them.Ball St. (hard to defend the offense there cuz its ball st but still scored 40.)
With their(Kansas) schedule I would hope that Nebraska would be at or near the top.Kansas- how was that an average offense? we scored more points on them than anybody else.
Take away the int? If this offense was that great they would have run and been able to run the clock down and thus making the game shorter with a 11 point lead coming out at half time.and colorado. take away a couple of early second half picks and thats a stellar performance.
1-3 record I could do with less flourishing and take a win.Under keller the offense was average at best. ill give you that but under ganz it flourished.