Ex-Nebraska offensive lineman Aaron Taylor, formally announced Monday as a member of the College Football Hall of Fame’s class of 2018, has some interesting thoughts on his alma mater’s O-line struggles during the Mike Riley era.
Taylor, during an appearance Tuesday morning on “Early Break” on 93.7 FM (click
right here), said he believes Nebraska’s line had enough talent to prosper in 2017.
“I love the talent pool they have,” Taylor said.
He looks forward to how the group will look once it begins working with new Nebraska strength coach Zach Duval. As for the line’s poor play this past season – the Huskers ranked 87th nationally in total offense (385.0 ypg) and an embarrassing 120th in rushing (107.5) – Taylor said the foremost issue was the team’s lack of offensive identity.
“I’m going to tell you (Mike) Cavanaugh was a good coach,” Taylor said. “I think he was a little hamstrung with (Danny) Langsdorf’s offense, just because there wasn’t an identity.”
http://journalstar.com/sports/huske...cle_0f5b38ea-f57f-11e7-9fdd-e7488bb6e386.html