Maybe the defense didn't do the offense any favors? Regardless of how many mistakes the offense may have made it still put up 45 points and 484 total yards. The defense gave up 457 yards. To PURDUE. What the frig?Our defense was bad pretty much all season so you won't get any arguments out me. But the play calling against Purdue didn't do our defense any favors.
I won't disagree with this but the narrative on this board is generally that it is the fault of the offense. No one wants to talk about how the defense gave up 55 points and 450 yards.Our offense also gave Purdue 5 short fields I believe. Neither side of the ball played well.
To a team that I don't think scored over 30 in any other games...I won't disagree with this but the narrative on this board is generally that it is the fault of the offense. No one wants to talk about how the defense gave up 55 points and 450 yards.Our offense also gave Purdue 5 short fields I believe. Neither side of the ball played well.
No they stacked the box against us, just like every other team did.Purdues DL was too good to run against? That's the argument you're going with?They were two different games with two different QB's. It is easier to run against a team that had a DL that averaged 250lbs than it was against teams who's DL weren't ravished by injures. If anything that shows that the coaching staff took what was given to them. But a lot on here just want to complain just to complain.I'm glad we conceded defeat when UCLA went up early.
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That is very true, it was a terrible game from start to finish.Our offense also gave Purdue 5 short fields I believe. Neither side of the ball played well.
Right? But all we ever talk about is how bad the offense was. Overall, it was one of the worst games I've ever seen played by Nebraska. On January 1st 1971 I got to stay up late for the first time ever and watched the Huskers beat LSU in the Orange Bowl. In fact, that is the first football game I can remember watching and I've been a fan ever since. In all those years I've never seen the team play as poorly as it did at Purdue this year.To a team that I don't think scored over 30 in any other games...I won't disagree with this but the narrative on this board is generally that it is the fault of the offense. No one wants to talk about how the defense gave up 55 points and 450 yards.Our offense also gave Purdue 5 short fields I believe. Neither side of the ball played well.
The purdue offense was greatly aided by 5 turnoversOur defense played a FAR better game against UCLA than it did against Purdue. The defense gave up 55 points to the Boilermakers, why isn't that the issue that we talk about? We also gave up 183 rushing yards and 274 yards through the air.Pretty sure somebody posted in another thread that Purdue's DL was about the same size as UCLA's. The difference is that we didn't abandon the run after we got down.
Its frigging Purdue. Even with 5 turnovers the Husker defense should shut the Boilermakers down. I mean...its frigging Purdue.The purdue offense was greatly aided by 5 turnoversOur defense played a FAR better game against UCLA than it did against Purdue. The defense gave up 55 points to the Boilermakers, why isn't that the issue that we talk about? We also gave up 183 rushing yards and 274 yards through the air.Pretty sure somebody posted in another thread that Purdue's DL was about the same size as UCLA's. The difference is that we didn't abandon the run after we got down.
I completely agree, but that is partially why many blame the offense. Also, I am not sure our D played better against ucla than purdue. Five turnovers puts a lot of stress on a defense.Its frigging Purdue. Even with 5 turnovers the Husker defense should shut the Boilermakers down. I mean...its frigging Purdue.The purdue offense was greatly aided by 5 turnoversOur defense played a FAR better game against UCLA than it did against Purdue. The defense gave up 55 points to the Boilermakers, why isn't that the issue that we talk about? We also gave up 183 rushing yards and 274 yards through the air.Pretty sure somebody posted in another thread that Purdue's DL was about the same size as UCLA's. The difference is that we didn't abandon the run after we got down.
I'm guessing you were smart enough to avoid going to the Tech game in Lubbock were they laid 70 on us. I don't recall many turnovers in that game - we just got steam rolled. The purdue game was more like the ISU game where we had like 9 turnovers. Turnovers can drain a team real quick and some turnovers are just bad breaks. I think the purdue loss falls somewhere in the top 10, however everybody talks about how bad it is because it is the most recent.Right? But all we ever talk about is how bad the offense was. Overall, it was one of the worst games I've ever seen played by Nebraska. On January 1st 1971 I got to stay up late for the first time ever and watched the Huskers beat LSU in the Orange Bowl. In fact, that is the first football game I can remember watching and I've been a fan ever since. In all those years I've never seen the team play as poorly as it did at Purdue this year.To a team that I don't think scored over 30 in any other games...I won't disagree with this but the narrative on this board is generally that it is the fault of the offense. No one wants to talk about how the defense gave up 55 points and 450 yards.Our offense also gave Purdue 5 short fields I believe. Neither side of the ball played well.
I would say what we were supposed to do was realize ahead of time that we had a QB who had barely played going on the road for his first start against an undersized, undermanned team that was terrible at defending the run. So we probably should not have been calling a bunch of pass plays that resulted in three first-half turnovers that Purdue turned into 14 points despite only needing 38 yards of offense to get those points.We hung 40+ points on them after letting them get up a bunch on us. What were we supposed to do? Was Riley supposed to call Tom Osborne and beg for running plays to call in the 2nd half?