From a comparison of the 2022 and 2023 depth charts - it looks like TCU replaced its starters are QB, RB (but 2022 starter on the dc), all WR, and 3 on the OL. They replaced 2 DL (w/1 2022 starter on DC), 1 LB and 1 DB.
TCU stunk last week. There's really no other way to put it.
Everyone bowing down to Deion when it is actually Colorado’s OC, Sean Lewis, as the magician in charge of the offense.
Here is the difference. Last year TCU wins that game, they got lucky, made a play, the other team dropped a pass, something like that.TCU stunk last week. There's really no other way to put it.
That was a good hire. Former UNO Coach?Everyone bowing down to Deion when it is actually Colorado’s OC, Sean Lewis, as the magician in charge of the offense.
Gotta give the man his dueIf you think you could remove Deion from the entire Colorado equation and tbey'd be here, at the same place...you're nuts. Maybe Lewis is all that, but the players who made plays are at CU because of Deion.
I think so too OR not had them in that spot to behind with.Duggan would’ve pulled that one out
I am mostly worried about our scoring opportunities or lack there ofCU went from the outhouse to the penthouse by winning the TCU game. No doubt they are better, but how much was TCU off last season's play? TCU scored pretty much at the clip they did in 2022 while replacing 8 starters. I don't think CU cares much about the defensive side of the ball. CU exceeded their 2022 score by a few TDs, reflecting the potency of their new offense. If NU's LBs and DBs can cover better than TCU's, CU's scoring opportunities will be limited compared to last Saturday.
Their QB was their first game starter last year. He started against CU last year. He got hurt and Duggan took over. It's not always about replacing starters. It's how many snaps and reps did the replacements have. In TCU's case, several were transfers (like their WRs) and some of their new starters played a lot last year. Not some total rebuild.From a comparison of the 2022 and 2023 depth charts - it looks like TCU replaced its starters are QB, RB (but 2022 starter on the dc), all WR, and 3 on the OL. They replaced 2 DL (w/1 2022 starter on DC), 1 LB and 1 DB.
Sanders put together pretty good staffEveryone bowing down to Deion when it is actually Colorado’s OC, Sean Lewis, as the magician in charge of the offense.
Six games decided by 8 points or less. TCU lost one of those. A baller QB will win those games and that TCU had.Here is the difference. Last year TCU wins that game, they got lucky, made a play, the other team dropped a pass, something like that.
They stunk in a lot of games last year but had some magic and that happens.
They had like 5-6 games decided by a TD or less. They were living right.
And didn't they only start him because their starter got hurt?Six games decided by 8 points or less. TCU lost one of those. A baller QB will win those games and that TCU had.
2022 TCU was propped up by a hero-ball QB and a number of close games.From a comparison of the 2022 and 2023 depth charts - it looks like TCU replaced its starters are QB, RB (but 2022 starter on the dc), all WR, and 3 on the OL. They replaced 2 DL (w/1 2022 starter on DC), 1 LB and 1 DB.
So basically this is just another game where NU should be expected to compete and possibly win, very much like a lot of games NU has lost over the past few years.Colorado is much better than they were last year, maybe top 6 in the Pac 12. TCU is a middle of the road Big 12 team coming back to earth.
I predict Nebraska doesn't have enough to stop their speed, unfortunately. Would be pretty shocked if Colorado hangs more than 35, I just don't think the offense can go punch for punch.So basically this is just another game where NU should be expected to compete and possibly win, very much like a lot of games NU has lost over the past few years.
Play good defense and special teams and play clean on offense and NU is in this thing. I think Rhule and the staff are right to stress not worrying about the atmosphere and just to play football.