Joe Ganz probably holds that record.I wonder what NU's record for interceptions is? He's gotta be coming up on it.Tommy's tendency to throw the ball to the other team is going to always limit him and this team.![]()

Joe Ganz probably holds that record.I wonder what NU's record for interceptions is? He's gotta be coming up on it.Tommy's tendency to throw the ball to the other team is going to always limit him and this team.![]()
next week? our game against bye?I wish we could learn what time the game starts next week.
You were right though, he's close.Ha ha! Just to be clear, I don't think Tommy is a bad QB. He has a great talent set. But he has a tendency to make bad throws when he's under pressure or the play doesn't go as planned.We've had some bad QBs, so my shot-in-the-dark guess is it's a ways off yet.I wonder what NU's record for interceptions is? He's gotta be coming up on it.Tommy's tendency to throw the ball to the other team is going to always limit him and this team.![]()
If Joe Namath had been young and healthy those last 4 minutes of the first half, it wouldn't have been close.Kept hearing Carroo, if healthy this would be a different game! Then, he should of not played! Give me a break, if we had everyone on our team healthy, we would be a different team.
I agree with you about Kalu. And how about Chris Jones too? That dude has come out of nowhere this year and really gotten better as the seasons wore on.
- Our defense actually has a pulse. The only play where Rutgers seemed to have an open receiver was the first drive when the QB overthrew Caroo. Besides that our secondary seemed to be on their receivers like glue. We held their quarterback to under 50% passing, 0 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. That's a huge difference from when we gave up 300+ yards to Mitch Leidner.
- Nate Gerry isn't as bad as everyone's made him out to be this season. How about that? Our All-Conference safety can still play at an All-Conference level. I'll be interested to see if we ran less quarters coverage this game, it seemed we had the safeties playing over the top. Something Gerry has been comfortable playing.
- Kalu had his best game. I really think he's going to be a special corner for us. He's been playing better lately, and I thought he had his best game as a Husker today.
- We can run the ball. I'm not going to do all the math, but taking away Armstrong's numbers and whatever the box score listed as Team: 3 carries -5 yards, our backs and receivers ran for 171 yards on 28 carries for an average of 6.1 yards a carry. Also turns out that Ozigbo guy is still really really good, still boggles my mind why he doesn't carry the ball more.
- Cethan Carter was awesome. That receiving touchdown he had, saved a potential interception. Showed speed on the end around. The guy was a monster today.
Not going to criticize Tommy. He is what he is, a gunslinger. Makes plays that will have you scratching your head, and other times he will have you going WOW! Just have to live with it, he's got the mindset of Brett Favre, just not the passing ability. Honestly, I'd rather have a gunslinger than a guy who's too careful with the football and never makes plays.
Overall a great win for the Huskers. Yes, it's frustrating that we didn't win earlier in the season but at least we're winning now. Go Big Red!
I had high hopes for Jones when we recruited him, and he seems to be turning into the real deal. The whole secondary had a great game, even Cockrell made some plays out there! Was really refreshing seeing the defense play that well. I know others will say it's because Rutgers is a total mess, and it's true they are. But we've made other terrible offenses look great this season. Just a really good day for the defense, and now we have the bye week to heal up. Looking forward to Iowa!I agree with you about Kalu. And how about Chris Jones too? That dude has come out of nowhere this year and really gotten better as the seasons wore on.
- Our defense actually has a pulse. The only play where Rutgers seemed to have an open receiver was the first drive when the QB overthrew Caroo. Besides that our secondary seemed to be on their receivers like glue. We held their quarterback to under 50% passing, 0 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. That's a huge difference from when we gave up 300+ yards to Mitch Leidner.
- Nate Gerry isn't as bad as everyone's made him out to be this season. How about that? Our All-Conference safety can still play at an All-Conference level. I'll be interested to see if we ran less quarters coverage this game, it seemed we had the safeties playing over the top. Something Gerry has been comfortable playing.
- Kalu had his best game. I really think he's going to be a special corner for us. He's been playing better lately, and I thought he had his best game as a Husker today.
- We can run the ball. I'm not going to do all the math, but taking away Armstrong's numbers and whatever the box score listed as Team: 3 carries -5 yards, our backs and receivers ran for 171 yards on 28 carries for an average of 6.1 yards a carry. Also turns out that Ozigbo guy is still really really good, still boggles my mind why he doesn't carry the ball more.
- Cethan Carter was awesome. That receiving touchdown he had, saved a potential interception. Showed speed on the end around. The guy was a monster today.
Not going to criticize Tommy. He is what he is, a gunslinger. Makes plays that will have you scratching your head, and other times he will have you going WOW! Just have to live with it, he's got the mindset of Brett Favre, just not the passing ability. Honestly, I'd rather have a gunslinger than a guy who's too careful with the football and never makes plays.
Overall a great win for the Huskers. Yes, it's frustrating that we didn't win earlier in the season but at least we're winning now. Go Big Red!
It was zone coverage, he threw it between the zones. Risky, but it shows confidence in your reciever and solid understanding of the defense.The TD pass to Westerkamp made me uneasy...very good throw, but was it the right read? Looked like triple coverage?
He's seriously Brett Favre; he's a gun slinger, a gambler, a good blocker, has a cannon, is a competitor, and is tough as hell. One play makes you say wow! The next wtf? And he wears number 4... I really wonder if that's why he wears it? They said Tommy will be on The Journey this week and he met with Favre...Ha ha! Just to be clear, I don't think Tommy is a bad QB. He has a great talent set. But he has a tendency to make bad throws when he's under pressure or the play doesn't go as planned.We've had some bad QBs, so my shot-in-the-dark guess is it's a ways off yet.I wonder what NU's record for interceptions is? He's gotta be coming up on it.Tommy's tendency to throw the ball to the other team is going to always limit him and this team.![]()