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Can you explain why it's not a decent talent matchup? If we're closer to Arkansas State and Kansas than tOSU, then are you saying the metric is bogus? Is it just based on the eye test? If so, then how can you criticize Sam for his comment? That's all I wanted to understand. It seems like, based on the data that was linked in the previous post, the matchup could certainly be defined as "decent". I'm not trying to argue, I just have a lot of respect for most of Sam's opinions on Husker football and wanted to understand exactly where you were coming from.Just because we're closer to them than Ohio State doesn't mean that it's a "decent talent matchup". We're also closer to Arkansas State and Kansas than tOSU. Would you try to give the impression that they have similar talent to Nebraska?Thanks for sharing the talent composite rankings link. That essentially proves my point.Yes.I don't understand.So the question for Sam is does he not think Riley and Co can't coach up their players to the same degree? I also don't get how someone who reports on recruiting can downplay the past recruiting of NU so much.Yeah, Sam still on the talent drum.
Indiana has one four-star on the team and he's out indefinitely with an injury. And Indiana is in the bottom 15 of the Power 5 in roster talent. But do what ya gotta do....
https://twitter.com/swmckewonOWH/status/786379039560785920
He said the talent matchup is decent. Is this not true?
He said we have the edge. Is this not true?
Are you guys saying we have a much greater talent edge than Sam is implying?
I don't doubt we have more talent, but I'd argue that the talent gap between Nebraska and say Ohio State is larger than Nebraska and Indiana (at this point anyway)
http://247sports.com/Season/2016-Football/CollegeTeamTalentComposite
Injuries can screw with those numbers, but as we've heard forever, every team has injuries, so we just gotta overcome them.
We're much closer to Indiana (+134.55) than we are Ohio State (-225.09), like I imagined we would be.
I think Sam's assessment is fair.
The top five teams in that metric are quite a ways ahead of the field.
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