irishhusker
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Lets not forget about Special Teams, were we are terrible. Never gonna win anything with ST like ours
i'm sure a lot of fans and coaches say this about there team but its easier said than done there is a reason there are only a few teams that can hold a team under 15 points a game while scoring nearly 40 points a game like alabama did this year its because it hard to be great on both side of the ball not impossible just saying it seems like your making it seem to simple, but i like the optimism its good to read posts from a positive fanI think you two (not chaddy) are missing the point, or at least the way I took it.
Its showing we have the offense, to compete with anyone in the country. The only problem we have is a team that puts the ball on the ground. With that, we also don't have a defense who can cause turnovers as well, to even our our ratio. It also shows we aren't close to either runs, even the current one from Alabama, defensively to compete. We fix turnovers and establish a decent defense, we will be a BCS or even a National Title team.
Why must you read into everything? Its not hard to know what you need to win championships. A team that can produce 400+ ypg, 80%+ redzone scoring, a defense that doesn't get gashed for multiple 150+ rushing/passing yards, and a team who doesn't turn the ball over and has a positive turnover ratio.
Thats what this says, and it shows we aren't too far. Sorry for showing progress to our horrible team that isn't even close to being able to compete with anyone. /sarcasm
Never stated anyone was jumping all over me lol. I think the B1G itself is much further than a lot of people give credit for. Each team selected to play in the bowl game, were matched with a higher opponent than they would have initially been with if it wasn't for PSU and tOSU being ineligible for bowl games. Now this is not anyone's fault except those programs under sanctions, besides those under them.No one is jumping all over you, we were just looking at the picture as a whole. My only point is you must have a pattern of success that works well enough in your conference to get to the BCS before you can worry about championships. I would point out the vast majority of BCS champs since its inception are SEC teams...teams known for a specific style of play...punishing defenses, not necessarily high powered offenses. Its just an observation. You make good points, up until the B1G championship, NU was 10-2...although it did require a couple of significant comebacks to win. NU is close, I just don't know *how* close.
Personally, and this may be some SEC bias, I just am not sure the B1G competition as a whole is significant enough to truly get a gauge at how good any specific B1G team is.
If our DB's didn't have to be accountable for the run as much as they did this year, you would have seen more INT's and we wouldn't have been taken advantage of in the secondary like we were against Georgia. Georgia was smart. They spread us out, went deep to pull the safety or made him bite on the PA, and took advantage of a LB on a WR, RB or TE. Not saying we sucked by any means, but when you have to make players accountable for something they shouldn't have to focus on, it creates holes, and those holes will be shown sometime throughout the season.I agree with you HuskerNationNick, we very well could be undefeated heading into the Big Ten Title game next year. If we had a defense that would have performed against the run or the pass in the matter of the Capital One bowl, how different some people's reactions would be.