[Husker] dominant
Jerry Budd
gbudd at roadrunner.com
Wed Dec 30 23:48:02 CST 2009
Injuries on offense, especially the O-line. You could really see how
having everyone available tonight allowed Watson to use more of the
playbook, even Bo mentioned after the game that they had the Wildcat
formation available all year long, but didn't have many opportunities
to use it (I assume with Burkhead being injured).
The only thing that bothered me about tonight was that I really,
really, really, wanted to see us do that to U$C. Too many years
having to listen to the LA media and their BS out here on the left
coast I guess.
Jerry Budd
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On Dec 30, 2009, at 9:08 PM, Robert Christensen <fourbox at nctc.net>
wrote:
> I agree that the offense was dominated too many times. It seems to
> me this game raised more questions than answers about where the
> offense has been this season, and where they are headed. Was the
> domination we saw tonight because they pulled out the stops, because
> Arizona is really a pretty weak defensive team (which speaks about
> the entire Pac 10), because the O-line is finally healed from
> nagging injuries from all year long, because Watson and Company have
> begun to grow into respectable coaches, or something entirely
> different. I don't think this says a lot about the Pac 10 as a
> power conference (in spite of what the USC players would have us
> believe). I guess time will tell us some things. Now we can hash
> out all the other things, like the TT debacle.
>
> GBR
>
> Bob
>
> TODD STRONG wrote:
>> NU offense was consistently dominated too many times for me to
>> count this year. IMO
>> ------Original Message------
>> From: Pat Gaule
>> To: Huskerlist
>> Subject: [Husker] dominant
>> Sent: Dec 30, 2009 10:37 PM
>>
>> Arizona managed to squeak by the century mark and ended up with 109
>> total yards, largely because of the fact that Nebraska was resting
>> several starters during the last drive. Other than that, Zona got
>> nowhere the whole night. I've never seen an offense get so
>> thoroughly dominated from start to finish.
>> Nebraska should finish in the top 20 of both polls for the first
>> time since before the Callaclown error and ESPN is already talking
>> about preseason top ten for next year. That last part kinda
>> worires me, because I'd rather see Nebraska fly under the radar for
>> now. Watson called a great game tonight. Not sure if throwing
>> in those wrinkles is going to work on a consistent basis, but it's
>> definitely something to build on for next year.
>> BTW, Bo has now won 3 bowl games in a row!
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