USC Review via DVR

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I didn't get to watch the game last night because I was on an airplane. I did keep an eye on the score and right before take off it was half time and I thought we were in it. After I landed I was surprised to see the change. After reading over some posts late last night and this morning I decided to give a view expecting the worst. I have only watch up too the second pick in the 3rd Quarter but I wanted to say it looked like we had a pretty damn solid game plan going in from the offensive side of the ball and Keller's second pick was on the only big thing I saw go wrong from the O side of the ball.

The defensive line was just plain and simply overmatched. USC O line was in the backfield on our LBs with relative easy and there isn't any damn scheme other then maybe a 5-2 that could have changed that. We just got owned on the D line and I don't think you can blame coaching on that. Bud Wyatt said coming in he was surprised in regards to what he had (meaning 4 starters leaving from the previous year) so although hopeful they aren't last years d line. Suh is still a good one but getting little to no help when the rest of the line is undersized. They exploited our d line with relative ease, hopefully we will improve there as the year goes on.

There definitely was some poor tackling and that can be a mix of bad coaching and just players not executing. They were going full speed for sure and at times it looked as if they had just slowed down a little they could have stopped some of the cut backs, spins, etc. Seems they geared up too much for a big hit instead of just a solid tackle. I am all for big hits but not at the expense of 30, 20 and 10 yard runs. ;)

In the end I expected better and it surely wasn't a loss to take away much from, but it wasn't as bad as what I read I believe. Hopefully the D line recruits saw the game and see there is room for them. :)

In the end still a lot of ball left to play and I was encouraged by what I saw on offense. Now if the defense can get there act together by the end of the year we may be able to give Texas and/or OU a run at the Big 12 title. Defense needs a lot of improvement though.

 
i agree...my thoughts exactly

I think this will just humble us as Nebraska fans in realizing that we aren't quite able to compete with Top 5 teams yet. Even though everyone wants to say this is the break out year for us, I think we still have quite a ways to go....unfortunately. As long as we make the Big XII game, beat everyone in the North and make a good bowl game, I'll be happy. I just don't want to see us taking a step backwards and lose to a team like KSU or MU this year.

 
I didn't get to watch the game last night because I was on an airplane. I did keep an eye on the score and right before take off it was half time and I thought we were in it. After I landed I was surprised to see the change. After reading over some posts late last night and this morning I decided to give a view expecting the worst. I have only watch up too the second pick in the 3rd Quarter but I wanted to say it looked like we had a pretty damn solid game plan going in from the offensive side of the ball and Keller's second pick was on the only big thing I saw go wrong from the O side of the ball.

The defensive line was just plain and simply overmatched. USC O line was in the backfield on our LBs with relative easy and there isn't any damn scheme other then maybe a 5-2 that could have changed that. We just got owned on the D line and I don't think you can blame coaching on that. Bud Wyatt said coming in he was surprised in regards to what he had (meaning 4 starters leaving from the previous year) so although hopeful they aren't last years d line. Suh is still a good one but getting little to no help when the rest of the line is undersized. They exploited our d line with relative ease, hopefully we will improve there as the year goes on.

There definitely was some poor tackling and that can be a mix of bad coaching and just players not executing. They were going full speed for sure and at times it looked as if they had just slowed down a little they could have stopped some of the cut backs, spins, etc. Seems they geared up too much for a big hit instead of just a solid tackle. I am all for big hits but not at the expense of 30, 20 and 10 yard runs. ;)

In the end I expected better and it surely wasn't a loss to take away much from, but it wasn't as bad as what I read I believe. Hopefully the D line recruits saw the game and see there is room for them. :)

In the end still a lot of ball left to play and I was encouraged by what I saw on offense. Now if the defense can get there act together by the end of the year we may be able to give Texas and/or OU a run at the Big 12 title. Defense needs a lot of improvement though.
Pretty much straight on assessment.

USC was a better, sounder team all the way around. We still can win the Big XII.

One thing I noted - though I hate to play this card - USC benefitted from a no-call hands to the face by their RB on the big 3rd down conversion from their own 6. If we stopped them, or get a turnover/safety, it's a huge momentum swing.

 
I didn't get to watch the game last night because I was on an airplane. I did keep an eye on the score and right before take off it was half time and I thought we were in it. After I landed I was surprised to see the change. After reading over some posts late last night and this morning I decided to give a view expecting the worst. I have only watch up too the second pick in the 3rd Quarter but I wanted to say it looked like we had a pretty damn solid game plan going in from the offensive side of the ball and Keller's second pick was on the only big thing I saw go wrong from the O side of the ball.

The defensive line was just plain and simply overmatched. USC O line was in the backfield on our LBs with relative easy and there isn't any damn scheme other then maybe a 5-2 that could have changed that. We just got owned on the D line and I don't think you can blame coaching on that. Bud Wyatt said coming in he was surprised in regards to what he had (meaning 4 starters leaving from the previous year) so although hopeful they aren't last years d line. Suh is still a good one but getting little to no help when the rest of the line is undersized. They exploited our d line with relative ease, hopefully we will improve there as the year goes on.

There definitely was some poor tackling and that can be a mix of bad coaching and just players not executing. They were going full speed for sure and at times it looked as if they had just slowed down a little they could have stopped some of the cut backs, spins, etc. Seems they geared up too much for a big hit instead of just a solid tackle. I am all for big hits but not at the expense of 30, 20 and 10 yard runs. ;)

In the end I expected better and it surely wasn't a loss to take away much from, but it wasn't as bad as what I read I believe. Hopefully the D line recruits saw the game and see there is room for them. :)

In the end still a lot of ball left to play and I was encouraged by what I saw on offense. Now if the defense can get there act together by the end of the year we may be able to give Texas and/or OU a run at the Big 12 title. Defense needs a lot of improvement though.

good post, very good observations. our guys were pretty much out classed as athletes.

 
One thing I noted - though I hate to play this card - USC benefitted from a no-call hands to the face by their RB on the big 3rd down conversion from their own 6. If we stopped them, or get a turnover/safety, it's a huge momentum swing.
You make a good point. Football is a great sport and it's momentum that carries the team and the fans many times. I saw two or three plays that could have made that game have an entirely different outcome. Look ahead, Huskers. It's one loss and if it's the only loss, you'll be playing someone for the Big XII title. One game at a time.

 
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