No...he is saying that to fall on the sword...in the locker room the speech is not the same.This is part of his problem. He thinks his job is to “juice” his team up. This is what Nebraska saw time and time again against big opponents. He juiced them up to the extent that they weren’t crisp. When he starts teaching his team to be disciplined and smart and repeatedly in the right position, then he will have something. But the juice game he refers to gets a team to play undisciplined and as soon as something goes wrong, the wheels fall off.
Coach, their intensity isn’t going to win the game. Coach them to play smart, consistent football.
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