Held him just below 60% - 25/42 - 59.5%
Defense gave up over 500 yards, again - they had 132 rushing.
Hopefully the offense gets even better. Lots of games are going to be high scoring with our defense.
He goes for 350+ last year, in Lincoln, and not a word from the OP.
Wait, what's your point? Not trolling, just wondering what point you're making here.
If you can't figure it out on your own, a message board isn't for you.
To spell it out:
Kaaya 28/42 359 yards. Bo is a pass defense wizard.
Kaaya 25/42 379 yards. Our secondary scheme is terrible and a big step down from last year.
I think you guys should let Bo go.
The defense has given up 500+ yards and 30+ pts in 2 games and has more holes than swiss cheese. But you dont want to discuss that. Youd rather make bullshit insinuations and strawman arguments. Keep up the good work.
No one is talking abt last yr except the ppl who keep bringing up pelini...
How do you not talk about last year? Or recent seasons for that matter? Those are our benchmarks, the only way we know how to somewhat gauge what kind of progress, or lack thereof we are seeing, especially with a common opponent.No one is talking abt last yr except the ppl who keep bringing up pelini...
well then if you are comparing the Miami game last year - Pass defense the same - we were much better in rush defense last year and they had their own star RB - Duke Johnson go into the NFL - they rushed for 3.3 yds last year and 4.0/rush this year - Most people last year were very conconerned about our defense after that game - this year we were even worse yet we continue to use a failed coach who was fired for non-performance as the gauge on whether this staff is any better - so far they are not BTWHow do you not talk about last year? Or recent seasons for that matter? Those are our benchmarks, the only way we know how to somewhat gauge what kind of progress, or lack thereof we are seeing, especially with a common opponent.
All these statistical comparisons are enlightening to an extent and roster comparisons serve a purpose. Are they a tell all??? NO. But I know one comparison that I am extremely grateful for at this point (which could have happened in either loss)....no blowouts!
The bench marks that are relevant are that we are at or near the bottom of defensive rankings this year. And in penalties. Last years coaches are not here. Some of last years players are gone.How do you not talk about last year? Or recent seasons for that matter? Those are our benchmarks, the only way we know how to somewhat gauge what kind of progress, or lack thereof we are seeing, especially with a common opponent.
All these statistical comparisons are enlightening to an extent and roster comparisons serve a purpose. Are they a tell all??? NO. But I know one comparison that I am extremely grateful for at this point (which could have happened in either loss)....no blowouts!
Previously it was RBs nows it's QBs... we just cant win.Is anyone else sick and tired of hearing the announcers rattle of the record-setting performances by opposing QBs?
I fully expected Kaaya to carve them up pretty good. What is a little concerning is the fact that they did give up the yards they did to BYU with Hill and a back up who hasn't played in two years and S. Bama. I know they will not face teams coming up that focus so much on the pass, but where this could be a real problem is trying to get off the field on 3rd down.Yeah its scary to think Nebraska is going to face even better QBs the rest of the season like Joel Stave or CJ Beathard or Mitch Bend over Bo Leidner....
Kaaya can only hope he will approach their collective talent some day.
I fully expected Kaaya to carve them up pretty good. What is a little concerning is the fact that they did give up the yards they did to BYU with Hill and a back up who hasn't played in two years and S. Bama. I know they will not face teams coming up that focus so much on the pass, but where this could be a real problem is trying to get off the field on 3rd down.
Right now NU is 2nd to last in pass yards allowed a game, funny thing is Mich St. is currently ranked 111. If by they end of the year they can get in to the 60-70 they should be ok.
Every game is going to be a track meet this year.