JGS30
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I started this thread in an attempt to break down match ups in this week's game.
I'm interested in the play up front between the Huskers O-line and the Jayhawks D-line. I think this match up may decide the game. KU did a great job of pressuring the QB last week and look to continue that again with Jake Laptad coming off the end. KU is very young in the middle with Greene, Parish and Johnson Jr. all 3 freshman and all 3 see significant time on the defensive line. I curious to see how they handle the more experienced Husker O-line. I really think Nebraska will be able to run the ball: the question is-will they stick with it? Teams all year have had success running the ball against KU, but for some reason, they abandon it and try to throw. Last week, KSU was having some good success in the first half running the ball and went away from it way to early in my opinion. This will be a good match up.
Another fun match up will be between the Husker receivers and Kansas DB's. Kansas is starting two new corners who have only started at that position the last 2 games. However, they showed significant improvement, and seem to be gelling quite well. Watch Justin Thorton (big, physical corner) play a significant role, and may very well cover Swift. Patterson (true freshman) is opposite of Thorton and played well against KSU. I can see Nebraska trying to pick on him early. He is a little undersized at 5'8. I won't lie, I haven't been impressed with Nebraska's receivers this year. I think they're very down from last season. They seem to struggle getting seperation and it's dissapointing to see.
Thoughts or other key match ups???
I'm interested in the play up front between the Huskers O-line and the Jayhawks D-line. I think this match up may decide the game. KU did a great job of pressuring the QB last week and look to continue that again with Jake Laptad coming off the end. KU is very young in the middle with Greene, Parish and Johnson Jr. all 3 freshman and all 3 see significant time on the defensive line. I curious to see how they handle the more experienced Husker O-line. I really think Nebraska will be able to run the ball: the question is-will they stick with it? Teams all year have had success running the ball against KU, but for some reason, they abandon it and try to throw. Last week, KSU was having some good success in the first half running the ball and went away from it way to early in my opinion. This will be a good match up.
Another fun match up will be between the Husker receivers and Kansas DB's. Kansas is starting two new corners who have only started at that position the last 2 games. However, they showed significant improvement, and seem to be gelling quite well. Watch Justin Thorton (big, physical corner) play a significant role, and may very well cover Swift. Patterson (true freshman) is opposite of Thorton and played well against KSU. I can see Nebraska trying to pick on him early. He is a little undersized at 5'8. I won't lie, I haven't been impressed with Nebraska's receivers this year. I think they're very down from last season. They seem to struggle getting seperation and it's dissapointing to see.
Thoughts or other key match ups???