predictionking
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I noticed you left off SEC, ACC, Pac 10 & Big 10...:lol: ha! stopping a big 12 offense is just slightly different than stopping a mac offense.......
i just read up on bill miller and lets just say that his resume is quite unimpressive.![]()
And what big 12 O did NU stop last year? MU? nope 52pts. CU? nope 31pts. OU? nope 62pts. KU? nope 35pts. KSU? nope 28pts. TT? nope 37pts Baylor? yeah 20pts. ISU? yes 7 pts.
So....thats 2 right?
AGAIN, I have no dog in this one, but if were going to try and prove a point, atleast take off the rose colored glasses and look at it... Or not, it is your board. But if you laugh at me and make a silly statement, expect that I will respond. because, after all, it is my board also...
Texas Tech- Held the Techies to their season low in Passing yards at 274.
Baylor- 75% of their total yardage and 2 of their touchdowns were the result of 3 plays by perhaps the most dynamic player in the Big 12. Mizzou will attest to that.
OU- Sooners scored 21 of their points from inside the Nebraska 20 yard line, but they did kick the Huskers a$$, no doubt about that. But to hold the defense responsible for allowing a pick six or failing to stop an offense from going 9 yards after a turnover is a bit of a stretch.
KU- Nebraska turned the ball over 4 times against KU and still won easily. Midway through the 4th quarter, KU still had less than 300 total yards. They scored once from inside the nu 25 after a turnover, and their last score came with less than 2 minutes left against scrubs, after NU was up by 17. NU's defense played great against KU.
K-State- The Cats had 247 total yards and 13 first downs. They scored on a kick-off return and a pick six. NU dominated their hapless offense.
NU allowed 291 total yards to Colorado. The Buffs scored their first two touchdowns on 4 plays of total offense at the beginning of the game. They also scored on a 65 yard TD after a botched fake punt by NU. They only sustained one legit scoring drive the whole game.
Against Clemson, a team that was averaging over 250 rushing yards per game, Nebraska gave up 4 rushing yards. Four. Clemson was held to under 210 total yards.
Nebraska finished second in the Big 12 in total defense. Scoring Defense is misguided stat.
Now as for NU against Mizzou, you guys sodomized us, but NU's defense played pretty damn well the rest of the season aside from OU.