CheeseHusker
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It's worse than I thought it was.
This is something something a lot of fans just need to accept. Unfortunately nebraska stinks and teams like michigan are way ahead in terms of talent and player development.This game was a painful reminder of how far away we are right now talent-wise. Our defense is supposed to be our strong suit right now, and Michigan played like they weren't even on the field for most of the game.
Getting Luke and Cameron back on D will help moving forward. Experience and pass rush. Any word on Singleton?One positive is that we don't face another playoff contender this season. Though we didn't really do anything to suggest we are even a .500 club, most of the schedule the rest of the way looks fairly mediocre. So long as the team doesn't quit on each other, we should have a decent chance to win each game left on the docket. A win this Friday could do wonders for how the rest of the season goes.
-- Edit: By decent chance, I mean that no game is clearly a Loss already.
Also learned that Prochaska needs a lot of improvement and that Corcoran may in fact be the best LT we have available. That Walter Rouse change of heart has turned out to be a much bigger deal than I expected.
Theres where I am at. I really don't see the guys we currently have improving too much. Most have been playing at NU for several years and haven't improved much. Granted it's been about 9 months under Rhule, but we still struggle in the same areas. Next year "potential" for better talent, but they are true fresh, will need to learn system, get stronger etc....The D for the past two games has looked flat and worn out. None of the intensity and edge they showed in the first 3 games. I agree with Rhule and his comments about knowing what team we have on Friday against Illinois. Rhule sounded surprised at lack of fire from the team in the presser.