Frost is right about the 31 points as the magic number. Just look at this season.
1 more TD against Purdue and that is a win. 1 more TD against Indiana and that is an OT game. One more TD against Colorado and that is a win.
I would argue if we can keep teams at 27 or fewer per game we will flip the record around to 9+ wins a season in this division.
If Alabama has one more TD drive against LSU, they're still undefeated.....
If Utah has one more TD drive, and they go to OT against USC, and remain undefeated with a win....
If Minnesota has another TD drive against Iowa, they're still undefeated....
If Miami has one more TD drive in 2 of their games, they're 8-2 instead of 6-4...and they go to OT with another TD drive in 2 other games....
If Washington has another TD drive in 3 of their games, they're 9-1 instead of 6-4.....
If Colorado has one more TD drive in 2 of their games, they're 6-4, instead of 4-6.....and they go to a 2nd OT with yet another TD drive, and are possibly 7-3.
If Army has one more TD drive in 3 of their games, they're 8-3 instead of 5-6.....
If Kansas has one more TD drive in 3 of their games, they're 6-4 instead of 3-7....
In other words, Nebraska isn't in as unique of a situation as you want to believe.....or, more directly, who gives a s#!+.
Or, since we're approaching the holiday season....if "ifs" and "buts" were candy and nuts, we'd all have a Merry Christmas.
Can't believe I need to post this again, but it clearly isn't sinking in.....
“You know how I feel about stats. Stats are for losers. Final scores are for winners.”-- Bill Belichick