If the Big Ten’s original reschedule happened, today would be the final day of the season. Instead were just kicking off the second half of the season today. The final standings of the most exciting games were topped much like the actual divisions may be in 2020 with Ohio State and Wisconsin on top. 2014Continue reading “Most Exciting Games of the Last Ten Years – Week 12”
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Martinez or McCaffrey: Looking at the Numbers
“Everyone’s favorite player is the backup quarterback.” This old saying has been especially true in Lincoln for about a year now. Luke McCaffrey won the job and won the Huskers first game of the 2020 campaign. Scott Frost called the decision of playing McCaffrey over Martinez one of the hardest decisions he has ever made.Continue reading “Martinez or McCaffrey: Looking at the Numbers”
Most Exciting Games of the Last Ten Years – Week 11
In one universe the 2020 Big Ten schedule would be in its penultimate day of games. Fortunately, we have several weeks of football left instead of today’s short schedule. Today’s matchups feature three games between Big Ten West foes. After this slate of games Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Northwestern all still have a shot at winningContinue reading “Most Exciting Games of the Last Ten Years – Week 11”
Most Exciting Games of the Last 10 Years – Week 9
I debated continuing this project when the real season started. Why watch old games when real, live football is on? With the cancellation of the Wisconsin-Nebraska game, I’m glad this project lives on. It seems like things are trending in the conference towards more cancellations in coming weeks so some games from recent history mightContinue reading “Most Exciting Games of the Last 10 Years – Week 9”
Six Year Review of the Husker Offense
In college, I had a joke with a friend. Everyone in the stadium would clap with a three-yard play on 1st and 10. If the defense gives up just two more three-yard plays it is 4th and 1. The offense is looking at two plays where it can either throw or run. Football in 2020Continue reading “Six Year Review of the Husker Offense”
Big Ten Recruiting 2017-2020
“Stars don’t matter.” This is a common phrase uttered by many around signing day. Guys like JJ Watt and Le’Veon Bell are some of the top examples. I am not one of those people that think this way. While stars aren’t everything, and walk-ons have a long history of making an impact in college football,Continue reading “Big Ten Recruiting 2017-2020”
Husker Recuriting Since 2004
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An Homage to NCAA Football: Big Ten Pipeline States
Growing up the Fourth of July meant my favorite holiday was less than two weeks away: the release of the next edition of NCAA football. For over ten years of my life, that Tuesday was my favorite day of the year. It usually took me less than 24 hours to lead Nebraska back to aContinue reading “An Homage to NCAA Football: Big Ten Pipeline States”
Where in the World are the Nebraska Cornhuskers?
The last few weeks, I focused on where Nebraska is recruiting its 2020 class across the United States. Now, I want to look at where Nebraska has built its team from in the past. I used data from huskers.com for this exercise. This means that all walk-ons are included in the dataset showing Nebraska asContinue reading “Where in the World are the Nebraska Cornhuskers?”
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