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And we’re going back in time…..And just west of that you may find Ogallala and if you drive fast enough from Kearney to Ogallala you can time travel
And we’re going back in time…..And just west of that you may find Ogallala and if you drive fast enough from Kearney to Ogallala you can time travel
Before Ogallala you have to stop at Ole's Big Game Bar in Paxton. :cheersAnd just west of that you may find Ogallala and if you drive fast enough from Kearney to Ogallala you can time travel
B1G West has to be home to the worst quarterbacking in the country
2023 ESPN QBR (through Friday night's game)
1) JJ McCarthy 94.2
2) Tyler Van Dyke 94.0
3) Michael Penix 91.6
4) Dillon Gabriel 89.5
5) Caleb Williams 88.5
49) Athan Kaliakmanis 64.9 (Minnesota)
75) Hudson Card 54.7 (Purdue)
82) Tanner Mordecai 51.5 (Wisconsin)
88) Heinrich Haarberg 47.3
89) Luke Altmeyer 47.1 (Illinois)
98) Ben Bryant 41.6 (Northwestern)
123) Cade McNamara 28.1 (Iowa)
124) Casey Thompson 28.1
Jeff Sims 30.2 (Not ranked due to only playing 2 games)
I am not sure if it is a new thing but I have seen more bobbled and fumbled shotgun snaps this year than I ever have before.I still don't think there's a comparative defensive stat that excuses Jeff Sims fumbling two perfect snaps and the absolutely horrible interception in the end zone. Which careful stat observers might note come from a previous history of turnovers.
Haarberg's the man. And by that I mean he's probably the best QB we have at the moment.
This is why NU can win all these games. Play man to man on defense and dare those horrible QB's to beat you, they can't.It got worse after Saturday. Just god awful QB play in this division.
1) JJ McCarthy 93.6
75) Tanner Mordecai 56.7 (Wisconsin)
77) Athan Kaliakmanis 55.9 (Minnesota)
87) Heinrich Haarberg 48.5
88) Hudson Card 48.2 (Purdue)
90) Luke Altmeyer 47.8 (Illinois)
102) Ben Bryant 41.4 (Northwestern)
Not ranked due to not enough playing time:
Jeff Sims 30.2
Cade McNamara 28.1 (Iowa)
Casey Thompson 28.1
Deacon Hill 8.7 (Iowa)
IMO the culprits are usually the same: confusion, nerves, lack of focus, and a lack of repetitions between center/QB. Some combination therein. Tough to say exactly what's going on but that's why we usually don't see a lot of snap issues between upperclassmen QB's/centers that have been playing together a long time. Usually, the less experienced one part of the equation is, the higher likelihood of mistakes.I am not sure if it is a new thing but I have seen more bobbled and fumbled shotgun snaps this year than I ever have before.
What is going on?
I liked Sanfords comments on the 2 week break. Basically said fall camp 2.0. I like it. The article had Huskers in previous seasons talking about taking a break, needing to get away from each other etc....This team just "seems different". Unsure if this will translate into wins this season, but there is a positive change. I think this speaks to "calming down some of the stuff" comment. 2 weeks to take a breath and build on what is working and get healthy. 3 more wins baby. 3 more wins...Obviously I'd like more, but the extra practices that we would get would be HUGE. Be great for recruitment as well showing what Rhule and Co are building is working.Irrespective of the conversation about our chances of winning the West, if we beat Northwestern (which we should be favored to do) I think the team's confidence is higher than it's been since the 2016 season.
Maybe that helps calm down some of the stuff that's possibly happening because guys are just so scared to make mistakes out there (some of the earlier false starts come to mind).
Colorado has played two top ten teams. How many top 30 teams has Louisiana tech played?Yards per play allowed:
Minnesota #96
Colorado #123
Louisiana Tech #67
Michigan #23
Illinois #61
But keep believing what you want to believe.
I am not sure if it is a new thing but I have seen more bobbled and fumbled shotgun snaps this year than I ever have before.
What is going on?
I feel like delay of game happens a lot now.I don't know. Haven't noticed it myself.
But having declared Nebraska's frequent false start and delay of game penalties utterly unacceptable, I just spent Sunday watching some of the finest NFL teams get flagged repeatedly for these.