Bill Busch....

Yantzeee

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One thing I like about Busch is, if you ain’t playing well you ain’t going to play. He believes in his defense, not just the ones. It’s next guy up. And we have the bodies. Chin never realized that. He went down with Tommi Hill at CB and both lost their job
 

dinglefritz

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One thing I like about Busch is, if you ain’t playing well you ain’t going to play. He believes in his defense, not just the ones. It’s next guy up. And we have the bodies. Frost never realized that.
Mickey said we played at least 9 D linemen last week and I thought he said 7 OLBers.

that’s a great way to build depth and team chemistry
 

MikeRileyGBR

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One of the latest trends in the NFL is to go after hot young Coordinators or even position coaches instead of hiring retread head coaches. Just sayin. If things keep progressing positively I would rather keep Mickey than hire some middling success coach from another program like Campbell. JMO.

And you’re absolutely right. That’s why this hire has to be exact. If Trev wants Matt Campbell? Might as well go with Micky. Heck, I’m not even on the LL train. The hire has to be exact because there’s a lot of things that need to be fixed from someone highly experienced (and successful) that makes it extremely difficult to lock in an assistant to this job for 3+ years
 

MikeRileyGBR

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I agree. I've never been a big believer in the halftime adjustments. I think you come in with a gameplan based on scouting and let it fly. But obviously Busch is making adjustments.

Not making halftime adjustments is like cooking a meal and not adding more salt or spices when it’s needed
 

GretnaShawn

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And you’re absolutely right. That’s why this hire has to be exact. If Trev wants Matt Campbell? Might as well go with Micky. Heck, I’m not even on the LL train. The hire has to be exact because there’s a lot of things that need to be fixed from someone highly experienced (and successful) that makes it extremely difficult to lock in an assistant to this job for 3+ years
As an AD, the issue with going with Mickey Va a new coach is leash length. How long will the fan base give Mickey vs a new coach with relatively new staff? I’d say the new stuff gets a longer leash, which means the AD gets a longer leash.
 

dinglefritz

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As an AD, the issue with going with Mickey Va a new coach is leash length. How long will the fan base give Mickey vs a new coach with relatively new staff? I’d say the new stuff gets a longer leash, which means the AD gets a longer leash.
If the guys play with the fire I’ve seen Mickey would get a pretty long leash as long he kept us above .500
 

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Really is incredible. My first thought was, well, it's Indiana and Rutgers. But then I go back and realize we gave up 31 to Northwestern and 45 to freaking Georgia Southern. What a turnaround. I give him a pass on Oklahoma because he literally had a week, and it's Oklahoma.
Don't forget, we had dead weight Chinander running the defense for the Oklahoma game. Firing Chinander is the best thing to have happened for the defense.
 

Husker.Wed._rivals

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What we’re seeing is just the effect of having even an average DC
Our D gave up 10 points. The other 3 was not their fault and they did a good job of holding it to a FG. That with locking down the second half and the three INTs make last night's effort above average in my opinion, even if it was against Rutgers.
 

steinek11

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Mickey said we played at least 9 D linemen last week and I thought he said 7 OLBers.

that’s a great way to build depth and team chemistry
This is a good thing, especially for a team as bad as ours. Give some of these guys a taste and find out who wants more. Check out the individual defense stats to see who stepped up last night. There's some new names on there.
 

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The D much better, made some big plays. However, Rutgers did shoot themselves in the foot. A lot.
 

GretnaShawn

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Our D gave up 10 points. The other 3 was not their fault and they did a good job of holding it to a FG. That with locking down the second half and the three INTs make last night's effort above average in my opinion, even if it was against Rutgers.
It should basically be -4 for the defense due to holding them to a FG. Huge momentum swing, coming out basically in your own red one and holding them to 3 is a heck of a job. I view it as the defense gaining 4 points for to the swing.
 

HominidHusker

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I’m think quite a few of Rutgers’ mistakes were the result of the way our D was playing
I would say Rutgers offense was just really bad. But I’m still happy our defense played well in the second half. The first half was terrible. The crappy Rutgers offense was torching us.
 

GretnaShawn

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I would say Rutgers offense was just really bad. But I’m still happy our defense played well in the second half. The first half was terrible. The crappy Rutgers offense was torching us.
Torching us? They gave up 13 points. After a blocked punt and two INTs. They pretty much gave up one bad drive the entire game.
 

HominidHusker

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Torching us? They gave up 13 points. After a blocked punt and two INTs. They pretty much gave up one bad drive the entire game.
The inept offense contributed to the issue, but we gave up 263 yds in the first half, on pace to 526, to a team (currently) ranked #106 at 334 ypg.
526 in a game would match the average of a Top 4 national offense. So our first half performance was allowing a bottom feeder team look like a top 5 offense.
This was on the heels of giving up crazy yards to NW, Georgia Southern and Oklahoma.

Either way, I’m proud of the defense for regrouping and showing up in the second half.
The team still has a lot of work to do to attempt to salvage a season.
 

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The inept offense contributed to the issue, but we gave up 263 yds in the first half, on pace to 526, to a team (currently) ranked #106 at 334 ypg.
526 in a game would match the average of a Top 4 national offense. So our first half performance was allowing a bottom feeder team look like a top 5 offense.
This was on the heels of giving up crazy yards to NW, Georgia Southern and Oklahoma.

Either way, I’m proud of the defense for regrouping and showing up in the second half.
The team still has a lot of work to do to attempt to salvage a season.
Why would you just extrapolate the 1st half stats when the full game was played? ******* bizarre mental gymnastics.
 

HuskersNC

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The inept offense contributed to the issue, but we gave up 263 yds in the first half, on pace to 526, to a team (currently) ranked #106 at 334 ypg.
I'll chalk it up to Vedral, he hadn't played much if at all before this week, looked good on that drive, then got hurt again apparently.
 
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I don't know who has the personnel decisions on D but changing out our corners for 2 new guys has helped. We covered really well.

The tackling, although not good, was better than it has been for sure.

Looks like a completely different defense.

I was pretty worried after the first drive but they really rallied.
I don't put a lot of stock in opening drives of any game. The offense has had a week or more to script the drive, they should be impressive. The second or third drives tell the story of the games.
 

TruHusker

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And you’re absolutely right. That’s why this hire has to be exact. If Trev wants Matt Campbell? Might as well go with Micky. Heck, I’m not even on the LL train. The hire has to be exact because there’s a lot of things that need to be fixed from someone highly experienced (and successful) that makes it extremely difficult to lock in an assistant to this job for 3+ years
We get all of that hubris but just give us the names of those who fit the bill? If thus hire has to be "exact" there can only be a few names. People want the sure thing, I can only think.of three, maybe, and they aren't coming here.
 

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This is a good thing, especially for a team as bad as ours. Give some of these guys a taste and find out who wants more. Check out the individual defense stats to see who stepped up last night. There's some new names on there.
Nelson had a monster game as did Heinrich.
 

10Trvln

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I would say Rutgers offense was just really bad. But I’m still happy our defense played well in the second half. The first half was terrible. The crappy Rutgers offense was torching us.
Can’t say they were torching us. Consider they only had 13 points and got some big chunks picking on Malcolm.

To his credit, and the coaches too, he made the INT to finish the game. Lots of praise and hugs need to go both ways there. He wasn’t shaken by the start, had confidence to make that play. The coaches had to have confidence in him, that he could make the play. That will go a long ways in his development!
 

dinglefritz

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Nelson had a monster game as did Heinrich.
IMO the thing that stands out to me is that our D line is performing better which in turn helps your back side. We were so damned passive scheme wise under Chinander. When you’re undersized at some spots you better be ramblin and gamblin. Our presnap alignment and readiness us WAY better and it’s helping every position
 

itseasyas1-2-3

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IMO the thing that stands out to me is that our D line is performing better which in turn helps your back side. We were so damned passive scheme wise under Chinander. When you’re undersized at some spots you better be ramblin and gamblin. Our presnap alignment and readiness us WAY better and it’s helping every position
At times, Busch had the DL running a twist and it did create havoc with Rutgers OL. The best example is when Vedral had the snap and was consumed by 4 different NU defenders, everywhere he turned there was a defender. It brought back memories of days long past.

The fact Busch is employing up to 9 DL is paying dividends. They are adding depth and keeping those on the field fresher. I like concepts like twists, selective blitzes and trying to create havoc.

A guy like Nash is not capable of running a twist, due to lack of quickness, but he does hold his ground well. Smaller, quicker guys can sometimes avoid the bigger, stronger and slower OL if the gimmick is performed with the right personnel being used.

Purdue will be a real challenge, but after Saturday another bye week will help to continue to mix and match the best combinations heading into the most difficult part of the schedule.

I think guys like Gunnerson, Butler and a few others bring some real depth and freshness into the overall picture. I like that Busch is not standing pat.

When Busch is using up to 7 OLB's it only stands to reason, more and more guys on the defensive side of the ball remain fresher, are gaining more ownership on defense and building a unit which lacks overall talent and speed. It also makes it easier to maintain effort and defensive intensity when new faces are added into the mix.
 
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itseasyas1-2-3

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The inept offense contributed to the issue, but we gave up 263 yds in the first half, on pace to 526, to a team (currently) ranked #106 at 334 ypg.
526 in a game would match the average of a Top 4 national offense. So our first half performance was allowing a bottom feeder team look like a top 5 offense.
This was on the heels of giving up crazy yards to NW, Georgia Southern and Oklahoma.

Either way, I’m proud of the defense for regrouping and showing up in the second half.
The team still has a lot of work to do to attempt to salvage a season.
First 4 games NU gave up 514 yards per game average.
Last 2 games under Busch giving up 319 yards per game average.

NU is improving on defense and regressing on offense.
 

dinglefritz

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First 4 games NU gave up 514 yards per game average.
Last 2 games under Busch giving up 319 yards per game average.

NU is improving on defense and regressing on offense.
Some of the stat change is the differences between opponents. Rutgers does in fact have a fairly stout defense