It is. The receivers have struggled to get separation.Seems like that could possibly be a receiver issue that needs to be worked on.
The Rutgers game really chewed into his stats as well.The 44% vs man may have to do with the multiple deep shots that have hit the receiver but they don’t pull it in.
Do pass interference calls count as incompletions? If so that has to play a large part too because there’s been a ton.
and to keep from getting completed passes turned into INTS🤣It is. The receivers have struggled to get separation.
It’s also their entire offense so it may be somewhat predictable too.A stat that is scary for our defense is that Indiana ranks first in the country in RPO offense. Nebraska ranks 92nd in defending the RPO. Hopefully, we improved our defense of the RPO during the bye week.
A stat that is scary for our defense is that Indiana ranks first in the country in RPO offense. Nebraska ranks 92nd in defending the RPO. Hopefully, we improved our defense of the RPO during the bye week.
I saw it mentioned in a video previewing the game. Nebraska’s defense against the RPO is also mentioned in the article Linked below.Where do you find a stat like that? Have we played anyone except Illinois that runs any RPO?
It wouldn’t be surprising if Indiana worked on that during their bye week.We have below average wideouts. Hopefully teams don't figure this out and go exclusively man from here on out.
I saw it mentioned in a video previewing the game. Nebraska’s defense against the RPO is also mentioned in the article Linked below.
Nebraska’s first half of 2024 defensive tendencies
The 44% vs man may have to do with the multiple deep shots that have hit the receiver but they don’t pull it in.
Do pass interference calls count as incompletions? If so that has to play a large part too because there’s been a ton.
That is true.and to keep from getting completed passes turned into INTS🤣
That would be the whole idea of an RPO. Linemen run block, WR runs a route, the QB decides whether to hand off or pass. They are designed to look the same .It’s also their entire offense so it may be somewhat predictable too.
Where do you find a stat like that? Have we played anyone except Illinois that runs any RPO?