See TCU's stomping of Meatchicken last year with their 335It's a bit like Crawford fighting a heavyweight. There are some Big 10 Butterbeans who Bud could pry land on, but against Tyson Fury the results would be fairly straightforward and predictable.
NT took A gap with MIKE taking the other AHow were gap responsibilities assigned with that extra LB? Was it basically like bringing an extra safety into the box?
Ha, we’ve all been dreaming of the day we have a coach good enough to be poached… hasn’t been the case in 10+ yearsUnfortunately if our D is worth a salt in the next 2-3 years we will probably be looking for a new DC and not many of them run 3-3-5, unless we promote from within.. When we got White I was under the impression he was likely headed for HC job in the coming years.
As much as I dislike Michigan and want to say Butterbean, I think in reality that qualifies as a legit counterexample. And an important one to keep in mind since they are on our schedule and not even the most die hard Husker fan gives us any chance against them.See TCU's stomping of Meatchicken last year with their 335
Interesting. Didn't Chuck McGinnis used to run something like that at Crete? I never watched them play, but I heard they were doing some sort of high pressure defense that gave opponents fits.NT took A gap with MIKE taking the other A
The ends shot inside or outside with the "dog" backer taking the opposite gap, that was the "stack" portion of it.
OLB's had D gap, really just outside contain. First picture is pretty much it.
Yeah they might have. I never saw them or coached vs Crete.Interesting. Didn't Chuck McGinnis used to run something like that at Crete? I never watched them play, but I heard they were doing some sort of high pressure defense that gave opponents fits.
Except that's the point. I don't know if this particular one is the right scheme but Nebraska definitely needs to differentiate itself from what the "Ohio State's" of the world are doing by running its own unique schemes. That's what Osborne did. Other teams then were just not prepared for Nebraska because they didn't see it from other teams and Nebraska also faced less recruiting competition for the type of players it needed for its schemes. The lesson is that you can't be a better version of Ohio State in Lincoln, you have to be a better version of Nebraska.It may sound harsh but imo there is a reason you see schemes like this that typically come from smaller programs. They are trying to find a way to compete without talent in certain spots. Don't mean we can't win with it and that it won't be fun to watch. Until we get to winning and better quality depth the 3-3-5 will help us. It is also possible we get better players for the 3-3-5 and perfect it.
I will forever disagree with the notion that Nebraska can’t recruit at a top level. Is it more difficult? Yes, but a coach that emphasizes recruiting top players can get them to Lincoln. Tuscaloosa is a shithole town as far away from B’ham as Lincoln is from Omaha. College Station is a middle sized town, 2 hours from Houston. There are no beaches in either place. No one vacations in either place. If you have a football program to sell, you can get players. Urban Meyer, Lincoln Riley, Jimbo Fisher could get players to Lincoln.Except that's the point. I don't know if this particular one is the right scheme but Nebraska definitely needs to differentiate itself from what the "Ohio State's" of the world are doing by running its own unique schemes. That's what Osborne did. Other teams then were just not prepared for Nebraska because they didn't see it from other teams and Nebraska also faced less recruiting competition for the type of players it needed for its schemes. The lesson is that you can't be a better version of Ohio State in Lincoln, you have to be a better version of Nebraska.
Care to explain?As much as I dislike Michigan and want to say Butterbean, I think in reality that qualifies as a legit counterexample. And an important one to keep in mind since they are on our schedule and not even the most die hard Husker fan gives us any chance against them.
Totally agree and I think people get confused about location.I will forever disagree with the notion that Nebraska can’t recruit at a top level. Is it more difficult? Yes, but a coach that emphasizes recruiting top players can get them to Lincoln. Tuscaloosa is a shithole town as far away from B’ham as Lincoln is from Omaha. College Station is a middle sized town, 2 hours from Houston. There are no beaches in either place. No one vacations in either place. If you have a football program to sell, you can get players. Urban Meyer, Lincoln Riley, Jimbo Fisher could get players to Lincoln.
See TCU's stomping of Meatchicken last year with their 335
I believe we do in our two deep anywayTCU had speed all over the field, too. Question is: do we have the speed to be successful with it...this year?
I believe we do in our two deep anyway
That would be game 1Once into B1G play and the D is giving up territory faster than the French Army did to the Germans, the D philosophy will change.
Agree. Add State College, Eugene, Norman, Columbus, Blacksburg, South Bend, and many other places that have nothing, but seem to recruit just fine.I will forever disagree with the notion that Nebraska can’t recruit at a top level. Is it more difficult? Yes, but a coach that emphasizes recruiting top players can get them to Lincoln. Tuscaloosa is a shithole town as far away from B’ham as Lincoln is from Omaha. College Station is a middle sized town, 2 hours from Houston. There are no beaches in either place. No one vacations in either place. If you have a football program to sell, you can get players. Urban Meyer, Lincoln Riley, Jimbo Fisher could get players to Lincoln.
took the time to read about WW2 but couldn’t take 2 seconds to check the schedule … or literally read any post about MN game week?Once into B1G play and the D is giving up territory faster than the French Army did to the Germans, the D philosophy will change.
So you’re comparing B1G teams to Hitler? Interesting…Once into B1G play and the D is giving up territory faster than the French Army did to the Germans, the D philosophy will change.
They one by six, Michigan had almost 600 yds. of offense. TCU did have two interceptions for touchdowns. Michigan did not have Blake Corum play in the game.See TCU's stomping of Meatchicken last year with their 335
Funny how scoreboard only works one way.They one by six, Michigan had almost 600 yds. of offense. TCU did have two interceptions for touchdowns. Michigan did not have Blake Corum play in the game.
Exactly. This defense doesn't care about how many yards are allowed or "bend but don't break" (then proceed to break anyway).They one by six, Michigan had almost 600 yds. of offense. TCU did have two interceptions for touchdowns. Michigan did not have Blake Corum play in the game.
Sounds like TCU's defense scored 14 points and won them the game. It's about talent and execution (coaching).They one by six, Michigan had almost 600 yds. of offense. TCU did have two interceptions for touchdowns. Michigan did not have Blake Corum play in the game.
only game all season mich was forced to pass and they never led for a single secondSounds like TCU's defense scored 14 points and won them the game. It's about talent and execution (coaching).
Norman is a part of Oklahoma City, its not some isolated college town. Columbus is the biggest town in Ohio, that includes Cleveland and Cincinnati.Agree. Add State College, Eugene, Norman, Columbus, Blacksburg, South Bend, and many other places that have nothing, but seem to recruit just fine.
Norman is a part of Oklahoma City, its not some isolated college town. Columbus is the biggest town in Ohio, that includes Cleveland and Cincinnati.
In truth, I've never been to Ohio so I can't judge that one and Oklahoma City might be the most nothing large city in the U.S.. That I can vouch for.
Columbus is the 14th most populous city in the U.S, Oklahoma City is 20th. Not exactly sleepy burgs hanging onto a local college for their identity.
Lincoln is a larger and more interesting city than when TO won year after year and was able to get blue chip recruits at key positions. Callahan got Suh to Lincoln from Portland OR. Also, NU has continued to post mostly top 20 and top 25 classes (average Rivals rank of 24 since 2002). To compare, NU's opponent Thursday Rivals recruiting rankings over the past 5 years are 41, 38, 39, 48 and 38. And they offer a much cooler city than Lincoln to live in.Norman is a part of Oklahoma City, its not some isolated college town. Columbus is the biggest town in Ohio, that includes Cleveland and Cincinnati.
In truth, I've never been to Ohio so I can't judge that one and Oklahoma City might be the most nothing large city in the U.S.. That I can vouch for.
My sense tells me that Nebraska as a state has a lot of NT body types. It's not pretty.I think Nebraska as a state has a lot of 4-3 DE and TE body types.
I agree, we not going to consistantly beat Mich, OSU's etc by trying to be them.Except that's the point. I don't know if this particular one is the right scheme but Nebraska definitely needs to differentiate itself from what the "Ohio State's" of the world are doing by running its own unique schemes. That's what Osborne did. Other teams then were just not prepared for Nebraska because they didn't see it from other teams and Nebraska also faced less recruiting competition for the type of players it needed for its schemes. The lesson is that you can't be a better version of Ohio State in Lincoln, you have to be a better version of Nebraska.
What an odd thing to say. I've been to Miami, I've been to Omaha. Omaha could fit inside Miami's thumbnail.Dude c’mon.. no one cares about city limits (I think Omaha is larger than Miami) - metro population is what counts
Miami Florida Population 2023: 435,919What an odd thing to say. I've been to Miami, I've been to Omaha. Omaha could fit inside Miami's thumbnail.
If we include the metro, Miami Dade clocks in at 2.7 million and Omaha just over a million.Miami Florida Population 2023: 435,919
Omaha Nebraska Population 2023: 479,655
Note: Not referring to "metro area" population.
Have you been to Miami? Florida? I don't doubt your stats but city propers tend to have different rules. Everyone in Florida lives within a few miles of the ocean. NO ONE lives in the middle. It's probably the most uneven population outside of Alaska.Miami Florida Population 2023: 435,919
Omaha Nebraska Population 2023: 479,655
Note: Not referring to "metro area" population.
You misspelled stock but then again, we are the Huskers. I might use that.Hope you're right. If the spring game was any indication...we do not. Yeah, I know we've added some pieces since then. Either way, I'm putting very little stalk into this year.
They don’t get that true NT body until they sign up for welfare, and that’s usually the mid 30s females. We can’t use em unfortunatelyMy sense tells me that Nebraska as a state has a lot of NT body types. It's not pretty.
You misspelled stock but then again, we are the Huskers. I might use that.