I haven't posted anything on this board since the game. I was more disappointed after this loss than any in a long time.
Having coached a lot o football in my life, I know how games can get out of hand and sometimes you just can't stop the bleeding. That is why I have a different view of blow out games than most.
As I did my fall bush trimming yesterday and listened to my I pad I thought about this game. I am disappointed because I expected more from these coaches in a situation like this. Up until this point I have been fairly impressed with the offense and the play calling of Langsdorf, but Saturday was as bad a called game as I have ever seen. TA was 10-31 in the game. That is 30%. I know they want to throw the ball but how many drops and overthrows do you have to have before you decide it is not working for the day.
Most don't remember but TO had a few away games in Ames or Columbia or Stillwater where for what ever reason the weather sucks and we aren't clicking on all cylinders. So we hunker down and play field position run the ball and get out of the game with a 20-10 or 13-0 win. Sometimes you have to change what you want to do in a game.
I coached class A freshman football for 15 years in a row sometimes we had great QB that could throw the ball and receivers that could catch the ball. My HC liked to mix it up and sometimes in a game he would become a little too enamored by throwing the ball. Myself or the other assistant would usually after too many poorly thrown balls or drops would turn to him and say "Run the f'ing Ball". We would then start running the ball again.
Before the last drive of the game Nebraska did not run the ball 3x in a row in the whole game. That is terrible coaching in game conditions like this. The wind is a steady 20 mph, a cross wind and light rain. Your QB is struggling to throw the ball the whole game, why do you continue to throw the ball that much? Why doesn't Mike Riley say "Run the f'ing Ball" before the last drive of the game?
This brings us to the 3rd and 7. I know what the plan was and what was suppose to transpire, but why do you complicate things? Why do you not just hand the ball off to Janovich or Ozigbo or just run a QB sneak. I know they told TA to run the ball, but the play is most likely usually designed as a run pass option. In the heat of the game the repetition of practice kicked in and he tries to make a throw.
This loss is completely on Mike Riley and Danny Langsdorf. The defense actually played pretty well most of the day. They lost the game because they couldn't stop doing what they wanted to do.
I think Riley was in shock after the game, watch the PC. He really is at a loss for words. I hope he slept very little on Saturday night and on Sunday said to his staff "Man I blew that badly" "That loss is completely on me". I hope he learns this is not acceptable.
I am just really disappointed. I am not mad. I am just really disappointed at how bad the coaches blew that game.
For once I completely agree with Dirk