Obviously things haven't worked out well so far.
But we are actually doing a lot of things well. It's mostly that the few things we aren't doing well are having a huge impact on the games.
Yes, those things need to be fixed. But I think we're actually playing a lot better than the results show - as Frost said.
Here are the stats to back it up:
We are #43 in the country in Yards per Game. Not great but we were #3 in the country after one game and took a nose dive when he had to play our backup QB. But we are #103 in the country in Points per Game. That's a 60 rank difference between how our offense is moving the ball and how we're scoring. That is the second-worst rank difference in the nation (Purdue is 67 spots worse). If we can keep moving the ball like that, the points will come.
And the crazy thing is it's almost the exact same story on defense. We are #39 in the country in Yards Allowed per game. Again, not great. But we are #90 in the country in Points Allowed per Game. That's 51 spots worse and that is the worst difference in the country.
Points are obviously what wins and loses games. But I've long said that yards are a better indication of future success. Points can be fluky - special teams and defensive TDs come and go, especially on a small sample size. And turnovers can change field position in a hurry. But if you're good in the the yards categories - or, in our case, much better than the points have shown - chances are things will even out.
I think we'll see a regression to the mean going forward. Which in this case is a good thing for us. Maybe not this weekend as we play our toughest opponent so far. But it will show up soon.
Ah! The voice of reason. Thank you Mavric. I've hesitated to write on the board until the dust settled. Perhaps we should all take a step back and see what's really going on here:
1. Scott never pretended to be 'god'-The fans just pushed all of that 'He can walk on the water' crap not Scott. From the beginning he has been asking for help from ALL of us.
2. We have a VERY green team. Some of these boys have never played in a place like Nebraska before. The players that have been playing for Riley were in such sorry shape that they have literally had to start over all over again.
3. We have an entirely new scheme. For anyone to expect these boys to transition to what was on the table for the last 3 years (whatever the heck that was!) is living in a dream world.
4. What were the expectations in the first place? Again, I'm reminded how so many of us wrote on the Scott Frost Mega Thread how we would be satisfied if our boys would just be competitive-well guess what THEY HAVE BEEN! They never gave up-never. And if you think they did then we weren't watching the same game.
5. No one feels as badly about losing these games as the coaching staff and the players feel. For us to b**** and moan at them after a loss is like kicking a dog when it's down.
Are there things that need improvement? Absolutely! But can't we communicate what needs to change without ripping the character of this staff and these players? I think we
can. It IS going to be a bumpy ride folks, so buckle up. But also remember: These are 18-23 year old college students, NOT the NFL and NOT the Nebraska of the 90's. Give them some room to grow and change. We still have a lot of football to play. (And if you want to label me a 'sunshine pumper' you go right ahead. I would much rather be on the side of building these boys/staff up than tearing them down.) GBR!