I think you put way too much emphasis on past injuries. Just because "Player A" injured/broke/tore "body part B" "C years ago" doesn't mean that they will suffer another injury, nor does it mean that they won't. Unless it's a chronic thing, they don't have any effect on each other.
I broke my wrist in the 5th grade playing football, never had had issues with it since. I also have a bone spur in my right elbow that sometimes causes some tendinitis. Sometimes but not always.
You’re reading too much into this. They are installing a few new packages, just like teams do all the time. They are becoming more comfortable with the “base” defenses, and are adding some wrinkles.
Kind of sounds like the Big 10 plays patty cake ball. How is the rest of the league going to handle a really physical, big time defense that is built to stop high powered offenses? your defense is built to stop fast moving high powered offenses, how is it going to hold up to the constant pounding week in and week out in the big 10? the big 10 isn't all about throwing the ball like the big 12, the big 10's offenses(for the most part) come right at you and try to ram the ball down your throat.
Definitely a concern. Hopefully, simplifying things on offense and changes in the coaching staff will lead to the lessening of stupid penalties. But from reading the previous posts, hopefully the Big 10 doesn’t penalize the defense for playing too tough. The Big 12 officials did at times the last couple of years, unfortunately. a penalty is a penalty. not sure if you know, but the big 10 has some pretty salty defenses in it as well that play "tough" hard-nosed football, but we don't have the penalties to go along with that.
The difference is, to those that know or think they know, even with all the questions Nebraska has more talent than the teams they have to face, thus will be able to offset those questions. Now, are they correct, who knows. But on paper, this appears to be the case.