Posted by admin | Posted in sports | Posted on 15-12-2009
Tags: college, football, kansas, state, wildcats

Last week, a friend told me, have you heard about the Nebraska football? Living in North Carolina, is extremely difficult to obtain notice or analyze all teams outside the ACC and the SEC. Let me begin my analysis by saying that I think Nebraska fans are one of three fans in country, if not number one. When his winning streak was broken by the home state of Kansas, fans gave the Wildcats a standing ovation as he walked off the Memorial Stadium victorious. Memorial Stadium currently holds the record of 291 consecutive Sellouts. Anyone who feels Nebraska fans are not faithful are kidding themselves. That said, the passion Nebraska fans, it is often difficult for the coaches because they are necessary to win the championship, not winning seasons.
I do not see Nebraska play this year, but I can say a lot of statistics and opponents. Nebraska has not had significant competition, but it's good to see return to its base, running the ball and playing defense, non-folding. Through three games, Nebraska is averaging 189 yards per game. Last year, Nebraska lasted only 144.4 yards per game. Most important statistics all of Nebraska in 2008, rushed to the defense. Last year, seriously, it was laughable the Nebraska defense was fever. They gave high 232.2 yards per game! Must have been one of the worst rush defenses in Nebraska has had in its history. Then, some Nebraska fans confirm this for me? This year, with Bo Pelini returning to Lincoln, Nebraska, dropped 77.67 yards per game. This is an improvement to 154 yards.
I'm not sure how it will play the season, but I hope that Nebraska can return to the top ten as soon as Alabama did. Cornhusker fans know that does not accept mediocrity. I think Bo Pelini is the man for the job because they do not bring back the black shirts defense and force teams to throw the ball instead of running right down their throats.
The Virginia Tech game this weekend should explain much about Nebraska, which moves in the short term. Even if the short term is not as bright as many fans want it to be, the future this program will be in good hands if they run the ball and play strong defense.
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Michael Beasley - Kansas State Wildcat
