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I'd give it a shot. NU's O wouldn't work at that level either, but here we are. "Better" athletes, hard to scheme for, unique, I'd try it. Sure wouldn't be any worse.That will never work in P5 football consistently.
I'd give it a shot. NU's O wouldn't work at that level either, but here we are. "Better" athletes, hard to scheme for, unique, I'd try it. Sure wouldn't be any worse.That will never work in P5 football consistently.
Brings in obscure stats from one game. Why don’t you show the stats for his offense this year.
Chadwell has had multiple years of winning at that level. Much better coach than Frost IMHO. Chadwell has really developed that scheme. Don't want to say invented, but is an originator in it. I wanted him as HC a few years ago. Wanted him when Frost was fired. Undefeated at Liberty this year. Has been ranked more years as a HC than Nebraska has since since Pelini was fired. I'd take him in a heart beat. Maybe Korn is just as sharp, maybe not, but I'd give it a shot.
The defense while not playing a very good game tonight is not the reason for our losing record. The offense has sputtered all season so of course Satt is a target. With a competent offense we definitely have at least 2 more wins.No, it’s really not.
And I’m not even in “fire Sat” camp.
We have top 25 talent. Ranked 21st this year on 247Fire Satterfield. Ok , yeah because he’s really holding back these dominant players that we have.
It’s the talent level.
We aren’t winning the strength and speed battle. That’s obvious. This is a very young team.
Well, maybe you manage time better in regulation and get a few more chances. Chubby had a week in practice as the one and they were down 3 and not tied. Satterfield isn't going to get us to even Pelini levels.
The talent level will probably never be in the top 6-8 of the BIG10 with the 4 additions. He better get creative.Fire Satterfield. Ok , yeah because he’s really holding back these dominant players that we have.
It’s the talent level.
We aren’t winning the strength and speed battle. That’s obvious. This is a very young team.
This exactly. It's our "talent" level. We don't have it. Full stop.Fire Satterfield. Ok , yeah because he’s really holding back these dominant players that we have.
It’s the talent level.
We aren’t winning the strength and speed battle. That’s obvious. This is a very young team.
Satterfield isn’t the HC? My biggest grievance with this game was clock management at the end and that’s on Rhule.Well, maybe you manage time better in regulation and get a few more chances. Chubby had a week in practice as the one and they were down 3 and not tied. Satterfield isn't going to get us to even Pelini levels.
Whatever it was.Thought Satt was going to be TE
And yours isn't a lot of assumptions at best? Remember when Frost and UCF beat Auburn? Didn't we lose to a couple of G5 schools under Frost? Almost lost to one under Pelini if not for AA? Parity is getting more and more prevalent in the FBS. If they can get those elite players on O why can't we. Whatever we are trying has not done well in year 1. Yes injuries have impacted this, but QB is horrific at best. I'm still a fan of Chadwell's scheme. And still think it would be successful.Possibly. But that's just a lot of assumptions at best.
It seems pretty likely that there are just way more offensive skill players to go around than there are defenders. G5 teams can still find plenty of elite athletes to put on offense but not nearly as many on defense. So I think it's a lot easier to run those kind of offenses at that level than in the Power 5.
Reading the Maxpreps rankings and watching actual football are two different things.We have top 25 talent. Ranked 21st this year on 247
We have been trotting out a bloody TE to play QB, so on the bench for injuries? That's where. Sims is a head case, but I understand wanting to try him. Haarberg is not a QB, round peg in a square hole.Chadwell doesn't bring anything more to the table for this season than what we've had. We finally put in an actually good QB who does pretty well and doesn't make a ton of dumb mistakes. He runs zone read, option, scrambles...how much more "Chadwell" can it get?
The problem was not establishing the run in the second half.
There's no "What did we learn" thread to actually talk about the game so I'll just put this here: Purdy really rifles the ball in there. He looks like an actual QB when he winds up and throws the ball. Where in the actual f*** has that been all year long?