Defense

Jost Van Dyke

All-Conference
Nov 7, 2010
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1,270
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Hope the Huskers D improves markedly this year.

Change of base formation makes me happy, never cared for the 3-3-5 scheme. Seems like we couldn’t get the right edge players to make that work.
 

Jost Van Dyke

All-Conference
Nov 7, 2010
1,302
1,270
113
The key to our whole season hinges on improved defensive play. Damn I miss the days when we had great defenses.
Agree. Often overlooked when discussing Nebraska’s glory days is just how good most of those defenses were. Everyone seems to focus on the option offense (which of course was very effective) but Osborne teams had some very good defenses as well.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
52,366
13,850
78
Hope the Huskers D improves markedly this year.

Change of base formation makes me happy, never cared for the 3-3-5 scheme. Seems like we couldn’t get the right edge players to make that work.
We actually lined up in 4 man fronts a lot. I don’t think the annual DC swaps have helped our defense. Hopefully these guys pick up Aurich’s scheme quickly and can play fast.
 
Sep 7, 2018
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Agree. Often overlooked when discussing Nebraska’s glory days is just how good most of those defenses were. Everyone seems to focus on the option offense (which of course was very effective) but Osborne teams had some very good defenses as well.
Don't think it would be understating things to say that the real glory years under TO ( the 90s) may not have happened had he not retooled the defense with more speed aided by spending a few days consulting with Bobby Bowden and his FSU staff on how they did things. For all his offensive genius, it was his change in defensive philosophy that took TO from a very good coach to a legendary coach.
 

poundth3rock

Junior
Jul 20, 2007
2,169
347
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Hope the Huskers D improves markedly this year.

Change of base formation makes me happy, never cared for the 3-3-5 scheme. Seems like we couldn’t get the right edge players to make that work.
My key is offensive line.

Most physically talented position group on team that had JV level coaching to get Raiola.

Proven oline coach with talent and experience should look fundamentally different, particularly with mobile QB.

Dline would be second. Hoping combination of Aurich and one of 320 plus freshman in two deep will atleast allow unit to be competitive against run in Big

3rd would be WR. Talent there if we can run ball, get into into proper down/distance to nullify pass rush and get them the ball.

If this team can be physical at LOS, will have a chance. Unfortunately, what we saw last year was exact opposite of that.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
52,366
13,850
78
Don't think it would be understating things to say that the real glory years under TO ( the 90s) may not have happened had he not retooled the defense with more speed aided by spending a few days consulting with Bobby Bowden and his FSU staff on how they did things. For all his offensive genius, it was his change in defensive philosophy that took TO from a very good coach to a legendary coach.
Don’t tell Macho Man this but Tom finally beat OU with a defense anchored by a couple of small town white kids including Jim Pillen. Maybe Pillen wouldn’t have played for Tom’s national title teams. Maybe he would have.
 
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dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
52,366
13,850
78
My key is offensive line.

Most physically talented position group on team that had JV level coaching to get Raiola.

Proven oline coach with talent and experience should look fundamentally different, particularly with mobile QB.

Dline would be second. Hoping combination of Aurich and one of 320 plus freshman in two deep will atleast allow unit to be competitive against run in Big

3rd would be WR. Talent there if we can run ball, get into into proper down/distance to nullify pass rush and get them the ball.

If this team can be physical at LOS, will have a chance. Unfortunately, what we saw last year was exact opposite of that.
Jay Moore is confident that the offensive line is going to be much better. He contended on Chris Schmidt’s podcast that the RBs we have are going to all look better behind this new O line.
 

ridge222

Sophomore
Jan 19, 2015
370
147
43
On paper I like the look of the secondary and defensive ends. The interior DL looks to lack a little size and I don't know about the depth at LB.

Should be interesting to what how this plays out. I am hoping they don't have to show to much on defense in the non con and can ramp up the schemes in conference.
 

mgbreeze

All-Conference
Dec 16, 2004
10,248
3,833
113
My key is offensive line.

Most physically talented position group on team that had JV level coaching to get Raiola.

Proven oline coach with talent and experience should look fundamentally different, particularly with mobile QB.

Dline would be second. Hoping combination of Aurich and one of 320 plus freshman in two deep will atleast allow unit to be competitive against run in Big

3rd would be WR. Talent there if we can run ball, get into into proper down/distance to nullify pass rush and get them the ball.

If this team can be physical at LOS, will have a chance. Unfortunately, what we saw last year was exact opposite of that.
Yep. OL/DL. When it comes to OL it can't be overstated how important your "particularly with a mobile QB" statement is. Raiola was zero threat to run, holding the ball way to long, zero threat to throw deep. The OL sucked but it never had a chance under those circumstances. We gotta make opponents just slightly scared to bring the kitchen sink every down.
 
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On paper I like the look of the secondary and defensive ends. The interior DL looks to lack a little size and I don't know about the depth at LB.

Should be interesting to what how this plays out. I am hoping they don't have to show to much on defense in the non con and can ramp up the schemes in conference.
We'll see on readiness, but freshman DT Berrymon is 340 plus and can move. Hopefully he has a natural strength component while he grows in the strength program.
 

Spinner4

Senior
Jun 5, 2022
639
902
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Don’t tell Macho Man this but Tom finally beat OU with a defense anchored by a couple of small town white kids including Jim Pillen. Maybe Pillen wouldn’t have played for Tom’s national title teams. Maybe he would have.
You realize that OU had zero yards passing on two attempts in Tom’s first win when Jim Pillen. Defending against the wishbone is about sound assignment and is nothing like the offenses that Husker see today
 

orclover11

All-Conference
Dec 1, 2014
1,494
1,098
113
Hope the Huskers D improves markedly this year.

Change of base formation makes me happy, never cared for the 3-3-5 scheme. Seems like we couldn’t get the right edge players to make that work.
None of that matters. The middle of the defense is where you stop teams. If you have elite DTs, your defense will be good to great. If you have bad DTs your defense will be bad. We moved to a 3 man front because Nebraska can't recruit DT depth...we thought we could get better lbs than dts. Our inability to find a solid DT pipeline either from the south or west is our undoing.
 
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nu2u

All-Conference
Aug 10, 2006
10,485
2,892
113
If this team can be physical at LOS, will have a chance. Unfortunately, what we saw last year was exact opposite of that.
Emmett Johnson rushed for 1450 yards last season. Imagine what he could have produced if the OL was “physical” lol.
 
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4plateBencher

All-Conference
Jun 1, 2022
1,033
1,545
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Emmett Johnson rushed for 1450 yards last season. Imagine what he could have produced if the OL was “physical” lol.
Yep. OL/DL. When it comes to OL it can't be overstated how important your "particularly with a mobile QB" statement is. Raiola was zero threat to run, holding the ball way to long, zero threat to throw deep. The OL sucked but it never had a chance under those circumstances. We gotta make opponents just slightly scared to bring the kitchen sink every down.

If you think the OL sucked last year and was not physical then you did not watch the games. Just because Raiola would rather take a sack instead of an incompletion doesn't mean the OL sucked.

If the OL is a big improvement over last year, then we will be bowling for sure.
 

jeans1515

Redshirt
Sep 30, 2016
280
39
28
Well Raiola sure didn’t help his O lin

I bet he thinks the 95 olinne was so good that it didn't give up a sack all season. Even though the tackles got routinely blown by on pass plays.

Gee I wonder how they gave up no sacks.
 

Charlie Marlow

All-Conference
May 6, 2022
936
1,543
93
Pretty easy to rush the passer when you know where he’s going to be. Colandrea’s feet are going to help our pass pro immensely.
The defense was often arriving at DR at the same time the snapped football was in obvious passing situations because our OTs in particular had zero ability to pass block or even slow down the oncoming rush. It was brutal
 

inWV

All-Conference
Sep 22, 2007
14,227
4,890
91
Both lines should be better than they were last year. How much better is the question.
 
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davecisar

Senior
Jun 9, 2010
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980
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Pretty easy to rush the passer when you know where he’s going to be. Colandrea’s feet are going to help our pass pro immensely.
Riola was very sluggish in the pocket- poor awareness. Not good at side stepping or moving up in the pocket past the rush. He was oustanding- world class level at backpedaling, getting sacked etc. he was also awful at throwing the ball away or running for easy first downs.
 
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Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
34,081
12,085
113
They need to find a way to put some pressure on the quarterback in passing situations. That’s been a problem for a long time.
I don’t know if that had to do with 3-3-5 defensive scheme but never seen any hardly rushing comes off the edge.
 
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