Martinez fumbling 3 (counting the missed pitch), almost 4 times was the only uncanny similarity.
It would be funny if it wasn't concerning.
329 rushing yards and 7 sacks has me very excited about where this team is headed.Respectfully disagree with OP. These kids are playing just as the mantra says: No fear of failure. Right now, that means some costly mistakes, but on the other hand, we have almost '90's level defensive pass rush, hitting, run blocking, etc. (And all due respect, maybe not 90's level recruiting yet?) Hell, we even have kids jumping on the sideline even swagger now. Swagger! I've missed that.
After their mistakes, you don't see them come to the sideline to be embarrassingly screamed at when they and the whole world knew what went wrong. You don't see players and coaches screaming at each other. That, to me, is an enormous difference. It reminds me a little of the day that Gordon went for 408 on us. He fumbled twice in the 1st quarter, and we took advantage, striking for a 17-3 lead (incredible considering how the game turned out). There was no screaming at the guy, though, just encouragement, and "hey, you're a stud, and you'll be fine" kind of mentality.
That's what we have now. No screaming, cussing, or poking kids in the chest on national tv. We have actual coaching.
We don't have a coach looking for a fight with the media after a loss (or even a win). We have a coach ready to jump out of his skin to improve this team and players that are right now counting the days until they step onto the grass in Boulder to return the favor. Kids shaking in the presser because they wanted to win for their coach and state so bad. These kids want to win for each other and everyone else, not to avoid getting chewed out. We're never going to get a secret hot mic of this coach cussing out an entire fan base because he got booed a couple times.
I have never been a bigger fan of Husker football in my whole life, and I was a teenager during the 90's. I remember the glory years well, but even then I didn't feel this level of passion for these kids, this staff, and this program. We didn't win, and it hurts, but holy cow can you not feel that we're SO CLOSE to being back? God, this is so fun to watch.
Respectfully disagree with OP. These kids are playing just as the mantra says: No fear of failure. Right now, that means some costly mistakes, but on the other hand, we have almost '90's level defensive pass rush, hitting, run blocking, etc. (And all due respect, maybe not 90's level recruiting yet?) Hell, we even have kids jumping on the sideline even swagger now. Swagger! I've missed that.
After their mistakes, you don't see them come to the sideline to be embarrassingly screamed at when they and the whole world knew what went wrong. You don't see players and coaches screaming at each other. That, to me, is an enormous difference. It reminds me a little of the day that Gordon went for 408 on us. He fumbled twice in the 1st quarter, and we took advantage, striking for a 17-3 lead (incredible considering how the game turned out). There was no screaming at the guy, though, just encouragement, and "hey, you're a stud, and you'll be fine" kind of mentality.
That's what we have now. No screaming, cussing, or poking kids in the chest on national tv. We have actual coaching.
We don't have a coach looking for a fight with the media after a loss (or even a win). We have a coach ready to jump out of his skin to improve this team and players that are right now counting the days until they step onto the grass in Boulder to return the favor. Kids shaking in the presser because they wanted to win for their coach and state so bad. These kids want to win for each other and everyone else, not to avoid getting chewed out. We're never going to get a secret hot mic of this coach cussing out an entire fan base because he got booed a couple times.
I have never been a bigger fan of Husker football in my whole life, and I was a teenager during the 90's. I remember the glory years well, but even then I didn't feel this level of passion for these kids, this staff, and this program. We didn't win, and it hurts, but holy cow can you not feel that we're SO CLOSE to being back? God, this is so fun to watch.
Lots of good points in this post, but to the bolded part... That's all well and good, but for those of us that were 10 years old and younger during the 90s Championships, most of our lives NU has been an undisciplined team that lost games because of needless penalties and turnovers, and felt "So close" to being back, which is exactly what last Saturday was. Sure it may have "felt" a little different with Scott on the sideline, but ultimately the result was the same.
No one is saying that Frost is a bust or that the sky is falling. But it's pretty hard to jump for joy when the product on Saturday was eerily similar to what we've seen our entire lives. Again, don't get me wrong, I'm all in on Frost and think he will be very successful here. But Saturday felt an awful lot like 2010.
The one statistic I think relates this concern is turnovers.No one is saying that Frost is a bust or that the sky is falling. But it's pretty hard to jump for joy when the product on Saturday was eerily similar to what we've seen our entire lives. Again, don't get me wrong, I'm all in on Frost and think he will be very successful here. But Saturday felt an awful lot like 2010.