Credit to @headcard in the "Bielema vs. Harbaugh" thread. Figured this deserved its own thread.
The Huskers were cheated by the B1G darling. The Huskers were cheated by the mythical "Michigan Man."
I have felt over the last 20 years that other schools knew what plays we were going to run... especially on defense. That 62-36 Colorado game in 2001 comes to mind, as well as the 70-31 Big 10 Championship against Wisconsin.
Credit to @headcard in the "Bielema vs. Harbaugh" thread. Figured this deserved its own thread.
The Huskers were cheated by the B1G darling. The Huskers were cheated by the mythical "Michigan Man."
As long as it is deciphering and not having the signals provided to you. AgreeDeciphering another team’s signs isn’t cheating
The report also clearly states we didn’t even use signs during that game, instead opting for wristbandsAs long as it is deciphering and not having the signals provided to you. Agree
Will Compton talks about this game from time to time.Let me throw in a couple of screen shots of the two 2012 NU/Wisconsin games
Game 1...
Game 2...
You can not tell me with a straight face Bret Beilema did not have the scoop on what to run and when. These are the same two teams and Wisconsin may have gotten better throughout the year, but not this much better. They even had a back up QB in that game vs the first one. There had to be sign stealing or inside knowledge to get that drastic of output increase from the same three RB's
correct, just saying in general, not specifically for the Nebraska game.The report also clearly states we didn’t even use signs during that game, instead opting for wristbands
If I'm a great fighter (not the case) with 100lbs of muscle on you, I don't need to bring brass knuckles to ensure that you lose. Garbage program. Fat Bert's right on this one.We were screwed anyways. We didn't come close to matching up.
I'm not saying that they were right to do so or even classy. I'm saying that it didn't make a difference.If I'm a great fighter (not the case) with 100lbs of muscle on you, I don't need to bring brass knuckles to ensure that you lose. Garbage program. Fat Bert's right on this one.
Also, Steinkuhler was a stud for our DL that year and was the key to hold it all together. But he got injured late in the year so then we were screwed after thatWill Compton talks about this game from time to time.
He says we had 1 single defense installed for jet motion. One.
Fatass Bret saw that we didn’t adjust and exploited it
So losing Steinkuhler was the difference ofAlso, Steinkuhler was a stud for our DL that year and was the key to hold it all together. But he got injured late in the year so then we were screwed after that
They made Nebraska's safeties tackle, and Nebraska's safeties were truly awful that year. Stafford had the worst game of any Nebraska starter I've ever seen all of my years watching Nebraska football.Let me throw in a couple of screen shots of the two 2012 NU/Wisconsin games
Game 1...
Game 2...
You can not tell me with a straight face Bret Beilema did not have the scoop on what to run and when. These are the same two teams and Wisconsin may have gotten better throughout the year, but not this much better. They even had a back up QB in that game vs the first one. There had to be sign stealing or inside knowledge to get that drastic of output increase from the same three RB's
- Santino Panico... pretty sure he was the first player in Nebraska history to tie his name to the history books for not doing anything for the special teams return game.They made Nebraska's safeties tackle, and Nebraska's safeties were truly awful that year. Stafford had the worst game of any Nebraska starter I've ever seen all of my years watching Nebraska football.
They did hire fire their OL coach. Unlike Nebraska their team improved. They were also a little unfortunate. They lost by 3 in OT to tOSU who was undefeated. Basically, they lost all their games by 7 points or less. Nebraska, I think walked in thinking they were going to win easily but instead got stomped.Let me throw in a couple of screen shots of the two 2012 NU/Wisconsin games
Game 1...
Game 2...
You can not tell me with a straight face Bret Beilema did not have the scoop on what to run and when. These are the same two teams and Wisconsin may have gotten better throughout the year, but not this much better. They even had a back up QB in that game vs the first one. There had to be sign stealing or inside knowledge to get that drastic of output increase from the same three RB's
we played them earlier in the year and they had our filmSo losing Steinkuhler was the difference of
41 Carries for 56 yards
To
50 Carries for 539 yards
Not sure I believe losing one football player would cause that drastic of a difference. What @king_kong_ said I can see, but still they scored on their 1st three drives if I remember correctly. How'd a coach pick up on that like Will Compton said so early. They had to have some sort of knowledge of what was going to go down prior to the start of the game.
bad hill to die on. we were soft & outcoached that year, plain and simple.Let me throw in a couple of screen shots of the two 2012 NU/Wisconsin games
Game 1...
Game 2...
You can not tell me with a straight face Bret Beilema did not have the scoop on what to run and when. These are the same two teams and Wisconsin may have gotten better throughout the year, but not this much better. They even had a back up QB in that game vs the first one. There had to be sign stealing or inside knowledge to get that drastic of output increase from the same three RB's