Hey at least you can admit they suck. The omaha world herald is so bias its sickening. Talking about how neb had chances but they didn't capitalize and they said only four plays caused the loss. what a joke you were outmatched the second you walked onto the field
no matter how good the play calling or ability to execute you would have lost by 3 scores. Just not on the same level. And no way you guys would lose to anyone that bad is in the big 12.
As for the bolded, I disagree. The game was a dogfight until we had 3 straight INTs that ended up as Wisc. TD's. Even though our guys were open, the playcalling was suspect, and the execution was even worse.
Even up the turnover margin, get back a couple of those Wisconsin TD drives that were extended by questionable penalties, and if the defense makes a couple of plays (the long pass to Toon that went right through Evan's hands, etc), and this is a much closer game. Does Nebraska win, IDK, its doubtful, but it's not the route that it ended up.
You can't bring boys to play men and expect to win.
I'm assuming you are referring to the B1G being a tougher league than the Big 12, and if so, that is your opinion. I think that history indicates otherwise.
This is one of the funnier things of the whole thread. Oklahoma, and even perhaps Okie State, are as good/better than Wisconsin from the B12. We won't ever know for sure, as Wisconsin doesn't play the B12 schedule. Who are the others? Texas A&M? Uh, no. Texas? Maybe, who knows, but my guess is no.
And 4-5 better teams in the SEC? Really? Alabama and LSU, sure.
OU, OSU, Texas, A&M, LSU, Bama, Florida, and Arkansas all would far very well against Wisconsin, imo, just like TCU did against them last year.
I would agree that Wisconsin's defense is nothing special. But all they have to be is just average with what Wisconsin rolls out on offense. Huge, physical o-line. Above average, not great, receivers. Very good running backs. Very good quarterback. FYI, in the first two possessions of the second half (with the game still in doubt and one would suspect Nebraska with still some stamina left) Wisconsin crammed it down Nebraska's throat with a drive of 42 yards (on 7 plays, all rushes), and then 14 plays, 81 yards (with 10 rushes). That is called an ***-kicking. Oh, and they followed it up with a 13-play TD drive, with 12 of those rushes. That's 34 plays in a row where Wisconsin basically said we're going to run it and you can't do a darn thing about it. I hate the Badgers as much as anyone, but they are unmatched right now in terms of having a physical offense.
I have seen physical offenses. This offense is not THAT physical. As a matter of fact, they didn't do anything more special or spectacular than Fresno St or Washington did, with the exception of complete a few more long passes.
As for what happened after halftime, yes, they carved us but at least 2 Husker defenders said that some/most of their fellow defensive mates flat out gave up. Dennard said so in the post game interview, and reserve CB Antonio Bell tweeted it. It's pretty sad, pathetic really. I would have rather them manned up, played their azzes off and get pounded into submission as opposed to checking out at halftime. It was embarrassing.
We will likely not see eye to eye on this, reply if you'd like, but I respectfully disagree with both of you.