[Husker] KSU game
Borer Steve CAA
steve.borer at connectseward.org
Wed Oct 6 14:05:12 CDT 2010
Depends on which offensive line shows up. Hopefully, a better one
than the one that played SDSU:-)
Steve
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On Oct 6, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Tony lambert wrote:
> Here is a stat to consider, Nebraska is #1 in rushing in the Big 12
> and KSU is #12 in rushing defense. So does Nebraska run at will or
> will they have to pass to open up the run ?
>
> Tony Lambert
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron Wolfson" <awolfson0 at gmail.com
> >
> To: "Nick Chevance" <nickchevance at gmail.com>
> Cc: "Husker List" <husker at tssi.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [Husker] KSU game
>
>
> I say the Nebraska O-line gets back on track after a nice, restful
> week and
> pushes around a weaker KSU front seven. Meanwhile the shutdown
> secondary
> allows Carl to stack the box and hold Daniel Thomas in check,
> especially in
> the red zone.
>
> NU 36, KSU 17
>
>
> Aaron
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Nick Chevance
> <nickchevance at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> On Behalf Of David Elfering
>> > Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 11:13 AM
>> > Subject: Re: [Husker] KSU game
>> >
>> > I think we will get a much better read on their progress coming
>> out of
>> > this game. Are they ready to ascend? Snyder's teams are always
>> sound
>> > and this will be a good test. If the Huskers can dominate in all
>> > phases then we will know that there is a special edge to this
>> team. If
>> > they fail the test it won't be the end of the world or the season
>> and
>> > will test their resolve.
>> >
>> > Most of us were drinking the koolaid after the UW win but KSU will
>> > tell us if the cups were leaky or not ;)
>>
>> I worry about this game, but only because I worry before every game.
>> Just me. What gives me some confidence is that Washington-USC game
>> this last weekend. I watched a lot of this game, and the Washington
>> team that moved the ball well against USC had many troubles doing the
>> same against the Huskers. I doubt that the Pelini's will load the
>> box
>> against KSU, but stranger things have happened. I just don't see
>> being too frightened by their throwing ability. All in all, I'm
>> pretty confident that we can stop them enough to win.
>>
>> My concern is whether they can stop us, and what we do about that if
>> it happens. I did watch some of the ISU-KSU game, and I thought the
>> KSU defended the ISU zone read pretty well. Now, the ISU QB is a
>> capable QB running the ball, but in general ISU doesn't have the
>> quickness and speed that the Huskers have. I think it comes down to
>> how well TM reads that defense and makes the right decision. I would
>> think that Snyder will have some interesting wrinkles ready for us on
>> the defensive side. Will he have a shadow on TM? If so, does that
>> open things up for Helu and Burkhead? If they load the box, do we
>> have some options in the 5-15 yard pass range? That would seem to be
>> where they would be most vulnerable, especially over the middle.
>>
>> All in all, it should be a good game to watch. I'll be in St. Louis
>> on business, but I hope I can find a TV in a bar that doesn't have
>> baseball on the screen. I go with the 38-17 Huskers. I would agree,
>> if we score 30, we win.
>>
>> Nick
>> --
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>> unhappy.”
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