Again, our 5-7 record and our 9-2 improvement this year is a reflection of the improvement in our Defense, and in spite of the regression on offense.
I don't think our offense was worse last year. Statistics (scoring, yards) say it plainly. And our QB was by far better (he is in fact a Denver Bronco now). We don't close out games with our offense. Our defense closes out games. Like yesterday.
With our outstanding D, any offense we have had in recent memory would either match the 9-2 record we have this year or increase our total in the W column. None of them would have done worse than 9-2. None.
I'm not going to try to convince you the NU off sense is great, or even good. But believe it or not, statistically it is better than last year. Through 11 games, NU is averaging 23 points per game exactly the same as they did last season. Total offense is up, with 2015 averaging 369 ypg (9th in the Big 10) up from 353 ypg last year. NU's pass efficiency is 100, down slightly from 106 last season. NU is 3rd in rush offense but dead last in pass offense. One important stat which has improved is time of possession: NU is currently 5th in the Big 10 at 32:52, up from 29:26 (10th last year). This means the defense is on the field 3 and a half minutes less per game, the equivalent of more than one half of football over 11 games.. NU is also better on turnover margin, although they have created fewer turnovers this year than last year. The improvement comes fro fewer offensive turnovers, 15 this season versus 23 last year. Again, this benefits the defense.
So whilst some like the myth that the NU offense has regressed in 2015, the facts suggest otherwise.
On other big improvement: NU is 5th in net punting average at 37.3, and has given up the least return yards at 36. Last season, NU was dead last in net yardage at 32.7.
And for those of you who believe NU gets screwed by the refs, the Cats are 13th out of 14 in penalties against: opponents have been penalized just 38.3 ypg. Only Rutgers gets screwed worse. Ironically, _isconsin leads the league in opponents penalties at 70.5..........