Is this talent related over coaching? Diaco really did have Notre Dame at a higher level. Or is it a talent related issue because if you have talent it doesn't matter what you do, your just better? This is why I question our talent level overall. Its all coaching related. Good coaches recruit for what they need.Oh, we won the off-season big time!
We had MR, who in this year was to really have his scheme and plan in place.
We attracted some great recruits and made such inroads into California that we are now called "Calibraska."
We got a top notch defensive coordinator, Bob Diaco, who was the best when he was at ND for his years. His 3-4 system would correct our issues.
We had another Top 20 recruiting class while Wisky was 35.
We now had a transfer QB, heck, he will probably be a Heisman candidate.
My favorite, is the belief on our own board about how we would be 9-3 or better. Heck, if everything really fell into place, we might go 10-2.
Above are some of the RED KOOL-AID comments I can recall. Hey, with the above as "true" ... we definitely won the off-season (no delusion at all). :-(
Stat of the game: 8:22 — Possession time Nebraska had after halftime, which led to only four drives. NU was outpossessed 36:41-23:19 overall.
And Wisconsin is taking a D lineman out of Lincoln this year I think his name is Williams... absolutely unacceptable not keeping the talent in Nebraska. The kid doesn;t even have a Nebraska offer.I can say with certainty that Coach Cotton wanted him and Bo said no.
I've learned that Oz has made a strong case for being RB1, even when Bryant returns.
Is this talent related over coaching? Diaco really did have Notre Dame at a higher level. Or is it a talent related issue because if you have talent it doesn't matter what you do, your just better? This is why I question our talent level overall. Its all coaching related. Good coaches recruit for what they need.
Go back to the Big 12.
By the way, I am available if you need an interim head coach.
So that must explain why our D still cannot stop outside runs, because they have never seen them before in practice!Let's be real: it doesn't matter in the slightest who the starting RB is, here. Our ground game consists of lining up tight and running it inside, and that's basically it. Somehow, we've ended up in a bizarre parallel world where outside runs do not exist for the Huskers.