huskered17
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:yeahI didn't make this clear when I posted this, but I also agree with Stewart's assessment of the Huskers. I think that until we prove against decent opposition that we can effectively move the ball and score, and do it more than once (as in, the Holiday Bowl, which I take with a grain of salt), talk of Nebraska being worthy of a top ten ranking and/or a BCS bowl bid are premature.
Since I know you're going to ask, here's why the Holiday Bowl results don't impress me: In 1998 the Huskers played Arizona in the Holiday Bowl. They had a crummy year by the standards of 1994-1997 Nebraska, and they were down because they were in a "lesser" bowl. We played like crap and we lost to a team we should have beaten. Flash forward 11 years and you have a rematch, only this time Arizona is the team feeling more than Nebraska that they were in a lesser bowl than they deserved. Arizona was one or two plays away from a BCS game, and they fully felt they deserved to be there. They were disappointed in playing the Holiday Bowl, and they felt Nebraska was a lesser quality opponent.
Right, wrong or indifferent, no matter how you feel about this, it's a fact that emotion plays a large role in bowl games. Nebraska's defense is definitely better than Arizona's offense, but our offense was not 33 points better than their defense.
So removing the overblown hype we're getting from the Holiday Bowl win and looking mostly at our body of work over the course of the season, we see that we have a HUGE amount of work to do to improve on offense - which we'll need to do to legitimately be a top ten/BCS contending team. That's why I think Mandel's assessment is fair. It jives with my own.
Giving 14 pts in the 98 game, hurt...lol
GBR!!!