And it still hurts. Red out around the world.
I honestly believe that the lopsided win against K-State the week before gave them way too much confidence, Nebraska would have been better off with a hard fought victory against the Cats. And Texas had to listen all week how Nebraska was going to throttle them, I’m sure that gave them much more focus and resolve to win the game.And it still hurts. Red out around the world.
no doubt the mental aspect and momentum becomes the overiding force once a game gets going. it's what makes the college game so interestingI honestly believe that the lopsided win against K-State the week before gave them way too much confidence, Nebraska would have been better off with a hard fought victory against the Cats. And Texas had to listen all week how Nebraska was going to throttle them, I’m sure that gave them much more focus and resolve to win the game.
If I remember correctly Taylor severely hurt his leg, which began the chronic issues with his ankle...he played through it but they just packed the box, stopped the run game, and made us throw on third and long. There was zero chance that Taylor would make it through the season healthy because he never learned how to take contact but a healthy taylor was rare but an awesome sight.I honestly believe that the lopsided win against K-State the week before gave them way too much confidence, Nebraska would have been better off with a hard fought victory against the Cats. And Texas had to listen all week how Nebraska was going to throttle them, I’m sure that gave them much more focus and resolve to win the game.
Taylor was healthy in that game. They did stack the box and we passed often to open receivers as our counter. We just kept dropping them over and over. Like a world record for dropped passes.If I remember correctly Taylor severely hurt his leg, which began the chronic issues with his ankle...he played through it but they just packed the box, stopped the run game, and made us throw on third and long. There was zero chance that Taylor would make it through the season healthy because he never learned how to take contact but a healthy taylor was rare but an awesome sight.
In the Texas game, Texas deployed a defensive scheme of not committing the defender off of whom Taylor was making his read to the QB or RB. This added indecision in the plays, and Texas ate us alive. Then you have the Niles Paul, Rex Burkhead, and Brandon Kinnie drops that didn't help.If I remember correctly Taylor severely hurt his leg, which began the chronic issues with his ankle...he played through it but they just packed the box, stopped the run game, and made us throw on third and long. There was zero chance that Taylor would make it through the season healthy because he never learned how to take contact but a healthy taylor was rare but an awesome sight.