[Husker] Just like the old days (well at least OU is playing NU for the conference championship!)

Steve HuskerzDad at InsightBB.com
Sun Nov 26 11:52:05 CST 2006


An excellent question is presented below... "HOW is OU beatable?"  

I had been thinking about all of the various game plans that Callahan seems
to conjure with his bevy of offensive weapons.  BC tends to stick with his
gameplan with the belief that his many hours of prep will overcome the flaws
of the opponent for which the plan was devised.

I just hope that we have a flex plan to cope with the Sooner defense.  The
run defense is pretty darn good, so it'll be good to see some screens to
Lucky; or quick slants to TE(s).  Play to the over-pursuit... that's my
plan.  There's got to be something in the WCO playbook.

I think the Blackshirts will put up some points, too.  The SR-loaded
defensive line must have a big game to keep Thompson on his heels.

I know there are others much more knowledgable than I on discussing game
plans.  What do y'all think will be the keys to victory?

Go Big Red!

Steve
(deep behind enemy line in Big TelEveN country)



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> The ABC/ESPN talking heads already have OU in the Fiesta Bowl, but 
> 'Not so fast my friend!" (to coin a phrase). Since the Oklahoma 
> State loss, Nebraska has been on fire. They are a hot team right now
> and have a ton of offensive weapons. The defense is playing well and
> the special teams have gotten things together. OU is definitely 
> beatable.

Hmmmm... on fire. I suppose that's heavily dependent upon by what standard 
of measure you put up, isn't it? 

Still... they certainly found a way to win against the Aggies on the road, 
something Texas couldn't do at home, which is surprising. 

OU is beatable - question is - how? 


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