
There has been a lot of talk of the lack of halftime adjustments by Nebraska in reaction to the TCU defense. NU did some picking and choosing as to what things they fixed at halftime. Some things need a filmroom and a practice field, not a halftime lockerroom. Despite that, some changes did occur in the second half.
2000
I hear it everywhere, from the Internet to the teachers' lounge: Nebraska would have never lost to Oklahoma if they hadn't suddenly decided they were a passing team! They abandoned the run and paid the price! Is it true?
A peek at some of the Sooners' favorite things.
The offense showed several new things, but they were very subtle.
Missouri is a team searching for an identity. They have a new coordinator on offense, an All-American on defense and a coach on an increasingly hot seat.
Sometimes football games plans work like they're suppose to. Sometimes they don't work. And, once in a while, they work in mysterious ways.
Sometimes football games plans work like they're suppose to. Sometimes they don't work. And, once in a while, they work in mysterious ways.
A look at Notre Dame's win over Texas A&M.
The Huskers ran a very vanilla game plan against the Spartans, but there were still a couple new things.
Defenses use a variety of differing philosophies when trying to slow the option. Of course, one of the goals of an option offense is to force the defense to do things differently than normal, and spend extra practice time worrying about the option. Here is a look at everything from loading the box to the Okie State Jet defense.
Count me among those that would be going for X number for touches for Bobby Newcombe if I were calling the shots. I like x=10. Peter Warrick touched the ball about 13 times a game for Florida State last year and I bet Freddie Millons was about there for Alabama. I think the Nebraska offense dictates the Bobby's number be a little lower.