One area of concern I'm hearing this spring from an observer, is that the OL is getting worked over repeatedly by the 2 deep DL. If our DL is unstoppable, this concern may be overblown.
One area of concern I'm hearing this spring from an observer, is that the OL is getting worked over repeatedly by the 2 deep DL. If our DL is unstoppable, this concern may be overblown.
This is very true and traditionally the case. D should be ahead of O. But I don't know what to believe anymore. Waiting for that aha breakout momentDon't think you can interpret any information from the Spring practices because the OL is always the last thing to gel on the team. So I wouldn't expect much from them until after Fall Camp. Now if the Defense was getting owned by the OL in the Spring, that would be a sign of trouble.
Who is the observer?One area of concern I'm hearing this spring from an observer, is that the OL is getting worked over repeatedly by the 2 deep DL. If our DL is unstoppable, this concern may be overblown.
One area of concern I'm hearing this spring from an observer, is that the OL is getting worked over repeatedly by the 2 deep DL. If our DL is unstoppable, this concern may be overblown.
He didn’t say it was published or on the radio. I wrote Scott Frost, because it wouldn’t matter who he said he heard it from you wouldn’t believe it anywayLink:
Remind me how many All B1G players we had on our DL two deep? IF this is true and just a passing comment, how does one expect the results we have all been looking for from the OL for the last four years. I guess some can still say, but we are still really young.
Jason Oweh and his zero sacks say helloI respect your point because its a valid question. But defensive all conference selections are statistically driven. In Nebraska's scheme, their defensive linemen are never going to put up gaudy numbers.
Perhaps another way to look at this is using a comparable view around the Big Ten West. Ty Robinson, Damion Daniels, Casey Rogers, and Ben Stille could all start for Wisconsin, Iowa, and Northwestern.
Going into 2021, Nebraska actually has a deeper, more talented, and more experienced defensive line than all three of those programs at the same time. That literally has never happened since the Huskers came into the Big Ten.
Jason Oweh and his zero sacks say hello
a 1st team all-b1g selection at D-Line with zero sacks.He wasn't used as an edge rusher, and he had 40 tackles with 6.5 for loss in only 7 games.
a 1st team all-b1g selection at D-Line with zero sacks.
'statistically driven', indeed.
and his 6.5 ranked 8th in the conference for D-Linemen. the guy with the 2nd most was honorable mention.Tackles for Loss is a big stat.
One area of concern I'm hearing this spring from an observer, is that the OL is getting worked over repeatedly by the 2 deep DL. If our DL is unstoppable, this concern may be overblown.
and the 16th in a row that it will be youngThis is shocking considering this is the 15th year in a row that we are expected to have our best offensive line in ages.
.and the 16th in a row that it will be young