When you sell it, you sell it well, and take the flag.
Can't say it was a bad call, it wasn't; just a very ticky-tack call
When you sell it, you sell it well, and take the flag.
Neb Oline failing Ameer
a long bomb to Westerkamp/Bell would loosen things up, but the oline isnt giving Armstrong time for thatYeah, Nebraska simply can't push MSU back to get more than 3 yards. More passes to the flats, I guess...
Big 10 football, ladies and gentlemen.
Big 10 football, ladies and gentlemen.
Geez. How did you guys manage to pull that off?With Kenny Bell out that means we're down 5 wide receivers. Three for the year, one for the time being, and then Kenny. Call this one now. It's done.
he's a top rb 3 in the nation, no doubtIf Melvin Gordon was on a good team he'd be a Heisman candidate.
Geez. How did you guys manage to pull that off?
Couple of turnovers later...Michigan State were easily the favorites for the game so it's not really Big Ten Football but it's a good characterization of Nebraska football in big games. Maybe this one will change but I'm not confident.
LSU looks pretty terrible.
Now for the crazy stat of the day. Melvin Gordon is averaging 42.8 yards on his first touch of the 2nd half. thats 42.8 not 4.28.
Couple of turnovers later...
Sure about that lol?
how is that being calculated?
agreed, unfortunately.Bell was our best deep threat because of his speed. Our other fast receiver, Jamal Turner, is out with an ACL tear. We're not going to have anyone to throw to downfield so even with every opportunity we're not going to be able to capitalize because we have no way to clear the box of all the defenders there to stop the run.
It's like a slow death for Nebraska.
agreed, unfortunately.
Plus Beck doesn't know how to use Ameer properly if he inst gaining 6 yards a carry
I would assume they look at the first time he touches ball in the 2nd half then add them up and divide?
By like math or some shit.
It sure would be great if Beck (our offensive coordinator) could pull his head out of his ass and realize he has a really good receiving threat in our Tight End, Cethan Carter. I'd settle for him realizing the tight ends are a receiving option at all really.
this has been the case for a long timeOur TEs are amongst the most offensively underutilized in the country.
this has been the case for a long timeEven guys with good hands like Kyler Reed didn't get enough targets
Edit: they got into Armstrong's head. This game is over
no but I mean which data points? What is being added specifically? I see he has rushed for some ludicrous amount of yards but I dont see where 42 yards per is coming from. Maybe Im just tired from driving 500 miles today.