Post game Ganz said he felt like he was always scrambling and that pass rushers were coming unblocked at times. Then Swift came out and said he felt like Ganz was always outside the pocket and couldn't get any rhythm. I don't think either of their comments were out of line in terms of calling out the OL, they were diplomatic about it, but it's easy to detect that under the surface there's some serious dissatisfaction among the offensive skill players regarding their O Line (and there should be).
Swift also harshly criticized players (not by name) who were responsible for stupid penalties.
Now there's this allegation that someone spit on Chase Daniel, which I guarantee a lot of the other Huskers are going to be upset about.
After such a humiliating loss, I think we're at a real fork in the road.
If these players lose confidence in each other, the rest of the season could get pretty ugly, circa 2007.
If team leaders like Ganz and Swift can use this as an opportunity to call out people for their mistakes and hold them to account, they could play better team football going forward.
On one hand, these are a lot of the same players as last year, which doesn't bode well. On the other, Bo is definitely more personally engaged with the players than Callahan was, so maybe he can steer this thing in a better direction.
Swift also harshly criticized players (not by name) who were responsible for stupid penalties.
Now there's this allegation that someone spit on Chase Daniel, which I guarantee a lot of the other Huskers are going to be upset about.
After such a humiliating loss, I think we're at a real fork in the road.
If these players lose confidence in each other, the rest of the season could get pretty ugly, circa 2007.
If team leaders like Ganz and Swift can use this as an opportunity to call out people for their mistakes and hold them to account, they could play better team football going forward.
On one hand, these are a lot of the same players as last year, which doesn't bode well. On the other, Bo is definitely more personally engaged with the players than Callahan was, so maybe he can steer this thing in a better direction.