Mad? It'll be total Meltdown time!!!!!!!Surprised if NU gets beat? No
"Mad" of course!
This game is almost a pick 'em...it's not like they are playing OSU
I hardly ever see the site after a game, win or loss, but I could only imagine! hahaMad? It'll be total Meltdown time!!!!!!!Surprised if NU gets beat? No
"Mad" of course!
This game is almost a pick 'em...it's not like they are playing OSU
Miami will be hostile, but they never fill their stadium to capacity. Probably lucky to have 30,000 plus. Hopefully we have a big Husker turnout there and neutralize some of the home field advantage. Secondary will need to step up as well as better pass rush up front. NU 38 Miami 31.I'm cautiously optimistic. First road game is always tough. Luckily it won't be too hostile of an environment. Hopefully we can establish the run and Good Tommy shows up. I think that we can stop their run, but we will need to limit the big pass plays.
With the prior regime, I'd be thinking a loss (and probably in a bad way). But with the new guys...
I would not be surprised if they won either, and I haven't convinced myself that we will win or we are completely superior. I think we can win for 2 reason's. I think we are better on both sides of the ball at the LOS and I think TA is going to continue to play well. I see him having a day throwing similar to the first 2 games. From a pure athlete skill player side they are probably better, but the game is won in the trenches.I would not be surprised at all if we lose this game, and I don't think y'all should be either. We definitely have the capacity to win, but it would not be that unlikely for us to lose, and the worst times on this board are when we meltdown because we convinced ourselves that we were better than we actually were.
Kaaya is a really good quarterback. Not a Christian Hackenburg "oh he's got potential that hasn't been realized" kind of good, but already a total baller. He threw the ball extremely well on us last year in the most hostile Memorial Stadium environment in years and our nation-leading pass efficiency defense. At home against a more poorly performing secondary, he could have a field day.
If our defense doesn't get good pressure on Kaaya all night, and a few turnovers, I see us in a dogfight that can go either way.
If you would've told me we had a 40% chance to beat Illinois i would have called you crazy. Not sure what the FPI takes into account but something can't be right if they actually think Illinois has a 60% chance to beat us. Even if it is in Champaign24.4% win percentage according to ESPN's FPI. (40.1% versus Illinois)![]()
Completely agree. Kaaya will get his yards, but we need to limit the amount of big plays. I think it comes down to how much pressure we can get on him. Make him feel uncomfortable, rushed, and there will be mistakes made that give our D opportunities to take advantage.I would not be surprised at all if we lose this game, and I don't think y'all should be either. We definitely have the capacity to win, but it would not be that unlikely for us to lose, and the worst times on this board are when we meltdown because we convinced ourselves that we were better than we actually were.
Kaaya is a really good quarterback. Not a Christian Hackenburg "oh he's got potential that hasn't been realized" kind of good, but already a total baller. He threw the ball extremely well on us last year in the most hostile Memorial Stadium environment in years and our nation-leading pass efficiency defense. At home against a more poorly performing secondary, he could have a field day.
If our defense doesn't get good pressure on Kaaya all night, and a few turnovers, I see us in a dogfight that can go either way.
I really, really doubt it. Lots of cheap tickets on stubhub as of the last 24 hours.Is this supposed to be a sellout down there? I know a ton of Husker fans are planning to go but even with the rivalry ties Miami hasn't had great attendance recently.
Added Fox sports picks. Everyone but Jim "MY GOD" Ross picked NU.
A 6-6 season would.... not be good.24.4% win percentage according to ESPN's FPI. (40.1% versus Illinois)![]()