What did we learn Illinois edition

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The mindf*** of the whole thing is that the coaches had no faith in Alvano, and also no faith in the run game.

I understand what people are saying when they say that the pass to Lindenmeyer was a good play call because it got a guy open in the end zone, so the win was right there.

But that play was low percentage. That's why I think it deserves some criticism. It's not just a black and white thing where you debate over whether a call was "good" or "bad," it's about the percentages.

Then on the other hand we hadn't run with much push on short yardage plays all night. That's a tough one for the coaches for sure, I'm absolutely not going to sit here and call Satterfield an idiot or anything like that.

The whole thing just exposes that we probably weren't nearly as good as I thought we were.
He was probably supposed to be like the fourth read on the play, maybe just a guy meant to clear people out, but DR saw him open and took the chance.  It pretty much has to be the perfect ball for the 4th string, bulky TE to catch that.  He was probably shocked to be open and even more shocked to see the ball coming to him.

 
We attacked in the red zone more than Illinois did.

We had the freak interception in the end zone, and then we had the fade on 2nd & goal to Neyor where he gets bear hugged by the corner...and no flag. That play was huge in the game.

 
The 5th oldest OL in FBS and it showed the same tired results. Not very good and a huge reason why not one starter has had a winning season at NU. Unsure if we will this season either. 
 

in year 2 w/film Whites D is not as dangerous. DB’s were and will continue to be a liability. People had concerns about a 3-3-5 in the B1G.  We need to send pressure and disrupt the timing routes. PA is a killer to this D. Still can’t stop a basic passing game. Wonder how Butler’s “system” meshes with Whites?
 

I like Dowdell, but he jumps into contact. Keep low, move your feet and push the pile. He’s not quick enough to turn the corner on a toss sweep. Get up field. 
 

Our receivers while “improved” don’t play with the physicality needed to bang in the B1G. Maybe let Ron Brown take over there. He can develop that mean nasty streak. 
 

The pass to the HB/TE on 3rd and 3 was a thing of beauty. Until it wasn’t. That’s my issue with Satt. It was cute. It left time on the clock and since it didn’t work, we bring on the FG kicker who couldn’t beat out the worst FG kicker at NU in recent memory. 2 tries to go jumbo set and get 2 yards. 
 

Unsure what or who Mazz did, but our OL appears better with his nastiness in it. 
 

The “play it safe” with a lead but us in the a$$. Going for the FG was play it safe and but us in the a$$. Too much of that play not to lose mentality. Play like your butts on fire and your hair is catching. 
 

There were some bright spots. Just over shadowed by a should’ve could’ve would’ve loss that’s all to familiar.  We will always be chasing 3 when we do not have the ability to get 3. 
 

 
He was probably supposed to be like the fourth read on the play, maybe just a guy meant to clear people out, but DR saw him open and took the chance.  It pretty much has to be the perfect ball for the 4th string, bulky TE to catch that.  He was probably shocked to be open and even more shocked to see the ball coming to him.
Someone else already posted that the play design was to go to the flat but Raiola went through his progressions and saw a wide open TD opportunity. Rhule said it after the game.

Unrelated: people are blaming Hohl when, once again, the snap/hold wasn't clean enough. Buschini didn't get the ball turned all the way out. Minor details like that not being automatic is baffling.

 
Yesterday I learned that the game that started the sellout streak in 1962 was a 16-7 loss to Missouri.   I didn't want to share it yesterday because I know how sports fanatics believe in jinxed.



 
I learned that the "We suck again" avatar is going to have to stay.

Last night reminded me of Pelini-era football.  We looked solid against teams with drastically inferior talent at the start of the season, then folded like a cheap lawn chair against a team with a pulse.

I'm still not convinced that we slowed the game down in the second half against Colorado and Northern Iowa because we wanted to.  Last night was an indication that we still don't have the gas to play at a high level for 60 minutes.

Our kicking game is straight dookie, and not addressing that is a huge mistake.  We don't need a kicker with a big leg, we need one who's consistent inside 40 yards.

Raiola is already light years ahead of any Husker QB for about as far back as I can remember, but he still has a ways to go.   He can't keep misreading when we have a receiver wide open for a sure TD.

 
45 minutes ago, The Dude said:

Yesterday I learned that the game that started the sellout streak in 1962 was a 16-7 loss to Missouri.   I didn't want to share it yesterday because I know how sports fanatics believe in jinxed.

At least they could run the damn ball!

 
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