A great effort by the team that was at a talent and health deficit to Wisc playing on their home field.
Why do people continue to pretend that NU was at a talent deficit? It's simply not supportable. Rankings below are 247 composite.
DE - Alec James (3* - .87..)
NT - Conor Sheehy (3* - .88..)
DE - Chikwe Obasih (3* - .88..)
OLB - Vince Biegel (4* - .93..)
MLB - Ryan Connelly (unrated)
MLB - TJ Edwards (2* - .76..)
OLB - TJ Watt (3* - .85..)
CB - Derrick Tindal (3* - .82..)
SS - Dixon D'Cota (3* - .84..)
FS - Leo Musso (2* - .77..)
CB - Soujourn Shelton (3* - .86..)
That's an average of 2.6 stars per player and a rating of about .83, if you assume that the unrated player would have about a .70 rating.
I don't see how that line up is more talented than our D. And against our, offensive talent, they were trying to match up with
a Husker offense that features 5 composite four star recruits (Armstrong, Gates, Farmer, Newby and Westerkamp) and a number of other high 3* recruits (e.g., Alonzo Moore).
Conversely,
Wisconsin started only one four star or better player on offense (Clement). Most of their players, including almost all of their OL, was low 3 star or worse.
Summary of 4 star starters:
Wisconsin - 2
Nebraska - 6 (at least)
I'm just not seeing how it can be argued that NU was at a talent deficit.
And it's extremely frustrating to see players scapegoated like this.