I don't think a "good showing" is enough. I think it needs to be a big win and maybe even a couple wins.no. Bo wants perfection.
they are getting better week to week and this week will be a big test against Griffin and back home in front of the home fans
if they put up a good showing against OU i think there's a chance Bo will reward a few seniors toward the end of the year, if the deserve it
:yeahWe take a major a$$ beating from Oklahoma shortly afte awarding the Blackshirts, they will be the laughing stock of college football. This program needs honor and pride. If they play Oklahoma tough and we lose no problem then. We get use like a 2 dollar whore, no need to put them up for ridicule.
Of course Pelini wasn't too happy either:The 218 total yards for Iowa State on Saturday weren't just the lowest allowed this season by the NU defense, but the least since Nevada managed just 185 in the season-opening game of 2007.
The last time NU held a Big 12 opponent to fewer yards was when it limited Colorado to 212 in the final regular-season game of 2005.
Asked how Nebraska was able to bend but not break for much of Saturday, Carl Pelini said: "Heck, for a while there we didn't even bend."
Iowa State gained 67 of its yards on a touchdown run by Alexander Robinson two plays into the second half. The Cyclones had no other runs longer than 10 yards and no pass plays longer than 16.
"It's funny because they knew right away what the mistake was and why it happened," Pelini said of ISU's long run. "It was just the attitude of, 'Hey, it ain't going to happen again.'"
Pelini didn't seem all that impressed with the yardage figures, both a season-low for Iowa State and the NU defense.
"I'm not happy until we hold them to about 150," the first-year coach said.
Who did anyone in the Big 12 even play in nonconference? VT who doesn't have a highly touted offense by any means put up quite a few points against us. South Florida put up quite a few points on KU. Florida State put up quite a few points on CU. Aren't these the only ranked teams anyone in the Big 12 played in nonconference?Its a bit of the question, are the offenses that good or the defenses that bad? Given what the Big 12 did in non conference, it leans more to the offenses are that good. With the rules as they are, an accurate QB can shred even good defenses if his line buys him a few seconds.
That said, until NU stops someone who actually HAS an offense, no Blackshirts.