What did we learn-Purdue edition

ABC cant figure out a way to let the audiences see the beginning of a game. Split screens are still too new.

I'm proud of this team for gutting out victories as they continue to recruit quality players.

Play action next week is going to kill NU as they load the box to stuff the run.

NU is going to run a few new, misdirection QB keeper plays at Wisky (designed to slow down their aggressive blitz).

 
I learned that we are still far from healthy and thats why the last 2 weeks have been so unspectacular. Our offensive line is in shambles and it shows. If we can somehow get healthy this week we are capable of giving Wisconsin all they want and then some! (they barely beat imo a bad Iowa team today).
We should have pulled some red shirts a couple games ago. The young guys need experience before facing Wisconsin, and the starters needed the rest. I have to believe healthy red shirts are as good as injured starters.
You know, that is very interesting. By not pulling some of the redshirts is there a chance that Riley might have hurt the Huskers chance to win the West this year?

The Oline looks so bad right now.
I wonder that as well. I don't know what they look like in practice but the walking wounded and walk-on back ups are getting man handled out there.
They are getting manhandled ......and then miraculously they look unstoppable. I don't get it. I'm sure the play calling has something to do with it....once the jet sweep was successful everything else opened up. It's as much a matter of using our talent properly as anything.....and then the players have to execute when they're called on, which doesn't always happen.

 
That I picked houston to win with 95 points against SMU just like back in 1989. I also had penn state getting beat by 30 and said "why in the hell is this a primetime game?" So I need to shut up. This year is way unpredictable. Smh

 
I learned that we are still far from healthy and thats why the last 2 weeks have been so unspectacular. Our offensive line is in shambles and it shows. If we can somehow get healthy this week we are capable of giving Wisconsin all they want and then some! (they barely beat imo a bad Iowa team today).
We should have pulled some red shirts a couple games ago. The young guys need experience before facing Wisconsin, and the starters needed the rest. I have to believe healthy red shirts are as good as injured starters.
You know, that is very interesting. By not pulling some of the redshirts is there a chance that Riley might have hurt the Huskers chance to win the West this year?
The Oline looks so bad right now.
I wonder that as well. I don't know what they look like in practice but the walking wounded and walk-on back ups are getting man handled out there.
I learned that we are still far from healthy and thats why the last 2 weeks have been so unspectacular. Our offensive line is in shambles and it shows. If we can somehow get healthy this week we are capable of giving Wisconsin all they want and then some! (they barely beat imo a bad Iowa team today).
We should have pulled some red shirts a couple games ago. The young guys need experience before facing Wisconsin, and the starters needed the rest. I have to believe healthy red shirts are as good as injured starters.
You know, that is very interesting. By not pulling some of the redshirts is there a chance that Riley might have hurt the Huskers chance to win the West this year?
The Oline looks so bad right now.
I wonder that as well. I don't know what they look like in practice but the walking wounded and walk-on back ups are getting man handled out there.
Is is too late to pull shirts? In hindsight it seems that pulling them last week to get a game would have been a better option to get some game experience but heck we're 7-0 and still trying to stay perfect so I say do whatever puts you in the best position to make the conference championship game.

 
The fourth quarter running seems to have to do more with staff adjustments as they read what the defense is doing and a fact that our line is not physically dominate in the first half. These guys are mostly underclassmen and will be better each year.

 
I learned that there are a lot of things that this team can't do...but they are PERFECT at the most important thing to this point, winning. Accept that and move on, it's very difficult to win football games. Ask the other 119 teams that have lost...

 
I learned that it's been a long time since Nebraska was ranked so high, and this particular group of kids has never had to face lesser challengers wanting to give it their all trying to knock off a top ten team. When other teams have nothing to lose, it certainly requires our kids to play with more focus and determination then ever before.

 
I learned that it is fun to win games when you trail at the half. I heard that the Huskers had a coach that was here four years and never won a game when trailing at the half.
ain't that the truth. I understand why everyone in this board freaks out when we are losing at half time, because there was a time in the past you could chalk that up as a loss. So different this year. Never do I feel panicked that we are going to lose. And lo and behold we keep plugging away and end up taking over. It's great!!
 
I learned that my attitude about the Huskers has changed because I was not really worried at halftime. While I don't think they are playing well enough yet to beat Wisconsin, I will not be surprised if they find a way to win that game. It seems to be what they do. I learned that T. Newby will never please some folks.

 
I learned that going to the game thread is terrible, especially when NU is losing.
That's why being at the game is the bomb.com. So you're not tempted to go on.
I know. I had stayed off the game threads all year long until this week. I had my bad idea jeans on for that decision.
"no i didn't use a condom, but then i thought when was the next time is was going to be in Haiti" brilliant and i applaud you.
"I figure I got two kidneys and he needs one, so..."

 
I learned that, apparently, Mark Philipp (I think?) distrusts Banker's decision making ability so much that he has to physically restrain him from running out on to the field.

Edit: Apparently it's been going on all year and I just don't pay that much attention to the sideline action...

 
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