Only had the one explosive play, and it wasn't on offense. Travis got his because it's mandated in his contract to get force fed the ball, but his were empty calories. They did very little for the Buff's offense.Holding Jimmy Horn to 26 receiving yards is a helluva stat.
I am ecstatic with our win yesterday regardless of us not scoring in the 2nd half. I am worried about our non-special teams play and about our 13 penalties. You can’t win close games with this two issues. There will be many close games this season.
I completely agree, there were a few good calls but there were several that took away scoring opportunities away from Nebraska.I think the penalties will prove to be an anomaly from the s#!ttiest crew we’ll have this year. The B1G officiating isn’t exactly good but they have never had a game as bad as this one. We have to go back to at least the A&M game to find that.
DR's two best plays were a chuck it up and see what happens play to Lloyd and an almost pick to Rhamir for a TD. He seemed a bit off, but I guess it was only his 2nd game. Our kicker may cost us some close ones.
I really hope you are right because we had 2 touchdowns negated by penalties and a few 1st downs. Penalties have been an issue for us for a while now. We have been one of the most penalized teams in recent years.I think the penalties will prove to be an anomaly from the s#!ttiest crew we’ll have this year. The B1G officiating isn’t exactly good but they have never had a game as bad as this one. We have to go back to at least the A&M game to find that.
Watching it live I was like "damn, get more power on that!" On replay it was like "damn, that's a hell of a throw on the run, off the back foot, and across his body!!!"One thing that is cracking me up a bit on highlight videos… is on the throw to Lloyd the non-Nebraska fans are saying it was not that good of a throw because he underthrew it. In their defense the highlights don’t always show the full play. But Raiola was being pursued by a defender and not only threw it 35 yards down field, but it was on the opposite 1/4 of the field. I would guess it was a throw that not many QBs can make, but also a great reception where the WR helped his QB.
They would have produced at least 2 but... penaltiesI completely agree, there were a few good calls but there were several that took away scoring opportunities away from Nebraska.
One thing important to remember, and this isn't directed at you but just a thought on my part, is that Nebraska realized that Colorado could not score on Nebraska's defense, or at least not enough to get back into the game in the second half. Colorado began to load the box on defense, knowing Nebraska was going to run the ball. And Nebraska did with so-so success, with a lot of plays negated by penalties - some that were deserved but many that were not.
Nebraska decided not to throw downfield against Colorado despite them loading the box simply because that was a way to win the football game. The only possible way Colorado could get back into the game was via a pick-6 or other turnovers. So Nebraska ran the ball, worked the clock, and punted. I think if they really wanted to, Nebraska's offense in the second half probably could've produced another touchdown or two. But they opted for complimentary football when they were up big.
I heard somewhere that this was a former Pac 12 crew that is now a Big 12 crew.I think the penalties will prove to be an anomaly from the s#!ttiest crew we’ll have this year. The B1G officiating isn’t exactly good but they have never had a game as bad as this one. We have to go back to at least the A&M game to find that.