[Husker] Bo Knows Stubborn

Mark Landin marklandin at gmail.com
Tue Dec 7 07:34:36 CST 2010


Not sure I see how turnovers can be the result of coching decisions.
They are come from poor execution. Can you give an example of a
turnover in the game that could be tied to coaching? I'm willing to
change my mind if shown.

On 12/6/10, Andrew Smith <arossman at earthlink.net> wrote:
> TM's int was on 3rd and goal at the OU 8.  The score was 17-7.  So the
> int kept NU from going up 20-7, not 24-0.
>
> I'd also argue that the 4 fumbles,  2 turnovers, and 5 sacks in the
> second half were partially due to coaching decisions.
>
> I don't know what odd coaching decisions OU made.  I think their 4th
> down attempts made sense given their field position and 2 were
> successful and earned 6 points.
>
> n 12/5/2010 11:16 PM, Mike Nolan wrote:
>>> Though I think NU was out-coached, it's only due to the decision to
>>> continue with TM instead of Burkhead or Lee.
>> Naah, Nebraska wasn't outcoached nearly so much as it was just outplayed,
>> because Oklahoma made some odd coaching decisions, too.
>>
>> But four turnovers, including one that kept Nebraska from possibly taking
>> a
>> 24-0 lead, won't win very often.
>> --
>> Mike Nolan
>>
>
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