Nope, I am talking about the UCLA game in Lincoln when NU was up big at the half and got smoked in the second half...what that a blowout win for UCLA?
UCLA ended up winning by 20 didn't they? There is no doubt that a 20 point loss is a blowout.
I disagree here. 20 is hardly a blowout, particularly in today's game. A team down by 7 going into the 4th quarter who gives up a TD early in the quarter and then a TD at the end when "gambling" to get back into the game is not "blown out."
IMO, A blowout means that the the game is over for all intents and purposes by the end of the 3rd quarter (or earlier). An example would be if backups were put in the game to "gain experience." At 49-16, it was over for all intents and purposes. NU never got within a possession again, despite the 29 point 4th quarter.
Purdue was blowout and a loss to arguably the worst team in FBS (at least among P5 schools):
It’s true that the Huskers haven’t had much luck in close games this fall, suffering five losses by a total of 13 points. But Saturday was different. They allowed the Boilermakers to score more points (55) than they had in the previous three games (42) combined. This Purdue team hasn’t won much third-year coach Darrell Hazell, who had beaten just two FBS teams during his tenure. The Boilermakers’ only other victory this season was a 38–14 win over FCS Indiana State.