Bye Bye, Nebraska also dodged several worthy penalties last night, which more than make up for the ones you deem questionable. Alonzo Whaley blatantly picked up and slammed a Michigan defender into the ground after a play had been blown dead - nobody saw it, no penalty called, but that's one of several examples I can think of. From where I was I didn't have a great view of the penalties that happened, and although I admit there were some questionably iffy calls, I think Nebraska needs to do a much better job of not getting themselves in those situations. Don't put yourself in a position to be called for targeting, don't touch a wide receiver's arm (they'll call this every time), and if you're Pelini, argue a point legitimately instead of costing your team 15 yards! Bad call or not, how can Pelini expect his team to be disciplined when he himself isn't disciplined enough to avoid a penalty?