Guy Chamberlin
Active member
So...all summer leading up to this game, the majority of Huskerboarders, sportswriters, bookies, and everyone else predicted that Nebraska would likely lose this game. Most predicted that we would have trouble scoring points. Most predicted that it would take some time to clean up the turnover problems that have plagued us for years. We all know what Rhule's year 1 has looked like. Most predicted that, despite losing to Minnesota, we would still be bowl eligible at the end of the season.
So now that the game went almost exactly as most people predicted, the sky is falling? After all we have seen the past few years, you babies should have a thicker shell than this.
I think the problem is, we've seen this same game dozens of times under Riley and Frost, and they never were able to fix it. Maybe Rhule can, or maybe not, but it's too soon to tell. I don't think that anything in the last 24 hours should have changed our expectations or predictions, and look, the next 3 games are very winnable.
All good points. The thing is.....if Nebraska had played Minnesota close the first half while scoring a couple touchdowns, say 14-14, and then Minnesota slowly pulled away in the second half to win 28-17, we'd all be embracing that narrative.
But we ended up watching a game where Nebraska clearly had enough talent and game-planning to beat Minnesota -- sloppy as it was -- and the fact that it was Rhule and not Frost or Riley should have made a difference in the last-second collapse department. That wasn't too much to ask of a new coach.
The sky isn't falling, but it's not exactly a sunny Friday morning, either. As mentioned, there were things to like in that game. Everyone gets a shot at redemption, but I wanted Jeff Sims to make me forget Casey Thompson and that didn't happen.