I'm not 100% sure, but as soon as he mentioned Big 12 refs-the alarms went off. I could swear they were a Big 12 crew, but we're obviously going to have to find out now (Give me 20 minutes)Actually, I think it WAS Pac-10 refs in that game...it was some kind of Pac-10 conference policy where they used their own refs for home games. I know most other conferences, when they play inter-conference games, use the visitors' conference refs. That policy has screwed some other teams playing in Pac-10 land.
so nu,s horrible offense of 2009 has done a 360.......would be shocked if they did.Don't take this the wrong way but shouldn't a team expected to make a national championship run have more of a difference maker at quarterback than what Nebraska currently has in Lee or Green? I'm just bringing that up, the team presumably has everything else that would be needed. Maybe I am missing something but I do live in Nebraska over the summer so I do keep up with things pretty well!
I don't get the hype. They already have a bullseye on their foreheads due to the conference move, but some of these expectations really seem to be off the charts. How many of these media blowhards saw anything besides the Texas & Zona games? I'm thinking not many.Don't take this the wrong way but shouldn't a team expected to make a national championship run have more of a difference maker at quarterback than what Nebraska currently has in Lee or Green? I'm just bringing that up, the team presumably has everything else that would be needed. Maybe I am missing something but I do live in Nebraska over the summer so I do keep up with things pretty well!
Nobody is expecting a complete turn around but with how bad they were last year it wouldn't be hard for them to make a good improvement. Any time you return 10 starters you should have a considerable improvement.so nu,s horrible offense of 2009 has done a 360.......would be shocked if they did.Don't take this the wrong way but shouldn't a team expected to make a national championship run have more of a difference maker at quarterback than what Nebraska currently has in Lee or Green? I'm just bringing that up, the team presumably has everything else that would be needed. Maybe I am missing something but I do live in Nebraska over the summer so I do keep up with things pretty well!
Greg McElroy didn't exactly light the world on fire last year for Alabama. He was solid, but not amazing. A very good running game combined with consistent quarterback play has the potential to take this team far if the defense is anywhere near what it was last year.Don't take this the wrong way but shouldn't a team expected to make a national championship run have more of a difference maker at quarterback than what Nebraska currently has in Lee or Green? I'm just bringing that up, the team presumably has everything else that would be needed. Maybe I am missing something but I do live in Nebraska over the summer so I do keep up with things pretty well!
The offense doesn't need to do a 360. Nebraska was a play away from winning three of the four games they lost. Last year's offense was plagued by injury and was effectively shut down by Pelini after the loss to Iowa St. Not only does Nebraska return almost the entire offense, there will be significantly more depth this year. Keep in mind that Nebraska was a pretty good offensive team the year before last and that when they did finally open the offensive playbook back up, in the bowl game, they ran up big numbers against Arizona.so nu,s horrible offense of 2009 has done a 360.......would be shocked if they did.Don't take this the wrong way but shouldn't a team expected to make a national championship run have more of a difference maker at quarterback than what Nebraska currently has in Lee or Green? I'm just bringing that up, the team presumably has everything else that would be needed. Maybe I am missing something but I do live in Nebraska over the summer so I do keep up with things pretty well!