Guy Chamberlin
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I think we all (myself included) see something on TV or at the game that appears to be obvious to us without taking into consideration 1) The speed of the game especially for a true frosh plays a huge roll and 2) We don't see it from his angle. I understand that some missed reads or poor throws are just that, missed reads and poor throws, however we have to take other factors into account as well. While watching the game, I wondered how much the team was "trying not to lose another 1 score game" instead of just playing with confidence like they did earlier on in the 1st half.
When Nebraska goes into the locker room with a 14-0 lead, they take stock of all the things that worked. We sometimes forget that in the opposing locker room, a DC is being paid good money to make sure those same things don't work as well in the second half. While some like to imagine a second half of Rahmir Johnson gashing the defense, bleeding the clock and padding the lead, it clearly wasn't going to work that way.
But yeah, I got the "trying not to lose" vibe, too. Playcalling takes some blame for sure, but to my eye Dylan Raiola was simply missing plays he usually makes. Not sure I want to watch the game again, but it also seemed like the OL gave him less time to make decisions.
Defense had the urgency and consistency the offense didn't, and that's why we won a one score game. Hoping the offense has the chance to return the favor.