When you say we don't resemble Nebraska anymore, just which "Nebraska" do you mean.....the one that existed 20+ years ago, or one that has existed for the last 20 years.?as I usually say, nothing is learned, but this is a new low in the post TO era for me...based upon tonights performance, we don't resemble a power 5 program let alone Nebraska anymore.
The game threads are always high comedy, especially if NU has any trouble during the game.I learned that I forgot how quickly this board can turn into a sh!tfest after a less than stellar win. And game threads should be banned. How many weeks to the off season? Can't wait, and it's not to get past the football. There's less crying in a hospital nursery.
yup- not his first rodeo. He is the definition of insanity.One thing that's being overlooked/forgotten in the defense discussion is how the offense could help them out...but failed to do so. How many times, late in the 4th quarter, did Langsdorf stop the clock by going for a pass instead of running the ball?
The best teams with the best coordinators realize there's a symbiotic relationship between the offense and defense. Langsdorf could have helped the defense out by sticking with the running game (which was hotter than the passing game at that point), and running the clock down so ASU didn't have enough time to open up more season tickets via heart attack.
Problem is, Langsdorf has failed to learn this lesson repeatedly, and it's a lesson that is going to kill us in a tight/close game that matters down the stretch. For all the talk talk about this being a new offense and new expectations, it's disappointing to see this issue at the OC/playcalling level creep back up, especially since the offense did have a good night overall.
okBased on this board, I learned that there are a lot of "fans" that seem to have their personal identity mixed up with that of the Nebraska Football team. I learned that people go stark raving bonkers when a group of boys and/or coaches don't live up to some archaic vision of what "Nebraska Football" should be. I learned that way too many people take their role as "knowledgeable fan" so freaking serious that they can't enjoy what was, in essence, an exciting win. I learned that way too many people discount the effects of parity and anomaly. I learned that there is no need to see certain people's posts any longer.
Go Big Red
(Huskers 42 - Oregon Ducks 38)
Best take here, would read again. 10/10 :thumbsDidn't really learn anything new, personally.
I was reminded that it takes a very, very rare set of circumstances for Huskerboard to be a pleasant experience after games are over. Win or lose.
Was also reminded that people just can't help themselves in unnecessarily extrapolating a final verdict on a team based on a single data point.
Was reminded that better teams (at Nebraska, and across the country) have struggled just as much against worse opponents. The teams that almost lost to South Dakota State and McNeese State finished with 10 and 9 wins, respectively. Michigan finished ranked 18th after losing to App State in 2007. Reality is that this just isn't that big of a deal either way.
Saw plenty of positives that I really liked - Bryant looked the part of a workhorse featured back (although he still runs pretty high), run blocking was solid and the scheme was much more intricate than last season, Tanner Lee looked like what we've all been hoping he was, there were flashes on defense, Lightbourn played great, no injuries, few penalties, so on.
Oh! One thing I learned is that @Enhance is a cool dude in person and his fiance is a definite keeper, although he wasn't handling the last 2 minutes of the game very well :lol: Got a decent amount of free drinks hanging at Kirkwood in Chicago tonight in a cool atmosphere watching our favorite team play and win. All in all, not much reason for me to be too bummed out.
as I usually say, nothing is learned, but this is a new low in the post TO era for me...based upon tonights performance, we don't resemble a power 5 program let alone Nebraska anymore.
So beating a team who has won their conference a few years in a row is worse than needing a miracle to beat a division I AA mcneese state team??? Nice logic.as I usually say, nothing is learned, but this is a new low in the post TO era for me...based upon tonights performance, we don't resemble a power 5 program let alone Nebraska anymore.