Losers? A Top Ten returning defense, and the healthy return of an offense that lost nine starters to season-ending injuries last season. Add in two stud receivers and one stud RB via the portal and top it off with a freshman five-star QB and that equals....losers?God you guys are losers.
It is all about who you play and how they play.I will confess, I've flip-flopped on AuburnLegacy's proclamation. I thought an 80 point jump in one season was pure fantasyland. But then I got curious and looked up what kind of jump Nebraska made last season under its new defensive coordinator, Tony White.
I discovered that the Nebraska Blackshirts':
Rush Defense went from #108 in 2022 to #9 in 2023 (99 point jump)
Pass Defense went from #68 in 2022 to #40 in 2023 (28 point jump)
Total Defense went from #100 in 2022 to #11 in 2023 (89 point jump)
You'd think with those numbers, the Huskers would've been rockstars last season. But here's the REST of the story: NU led the nation in turnovers.
Long-story short, AuburnLegacy's prediction doesn't sound so far-fetched to me anymore. If UCF's defense makes this kind of improvement (same with Nebraska's O), both teams could well be potential playoff teams.
Who you play --- and when you play them also makes a big difference. The schedule has been a big friend to the Knights in their first two years in the Big XII. (which I find a big surprise.) Conference schedulers are notorious for screwing over their new members in favor of the old ones.It is all about who you play and how they play.
You can only play who is on your schedule, and how they attack you makes a difference.
Huh? UCF officially joined the Big XII on July 1, 2023 and played a full slate of Big XII opponents last fall. My math isn't the greatest but I think that means this is Year 2.There was nothing favorable about that schedule. And this is the first year, not 2 years in the league.
He was saying last years schedule and this upcoming one were both favorable. We played the new schools and didn’t play Texas. Next years is obviously easier on paper. We'll see.where do you get favorable schedule ?
Had to play 3 of the 4 ranked teams , 2 of them on the road.
5 road games vs 4 at home games. There was nothing favorable about that schedule. And this is the first year, not 2 years in the league.
Looks like Mahomes..we’ll see if he plays like himI’m interested to watch Nebraska’s young 5 star QB. All reports are leading to him being a stud. Good luck to you guys this year.
He's the real deal. He was a five-star because of his size, arm strength and accuracy. But what has impressed me thus far is his field awareness and maturity. To watch him, you'd think you were looking at a fifth year senior.Looks like Mahomes..we’ll see if he plays like him
Certainly better than our qb who throws to wide open DB’sHe's the real deal. He was a five-star because of his size, arm strength and accuracy. But what has impressed me thus far is his field awareness and maturity. To watch him, you'd think you were looking at a fifth year senior.
On Saturday night of Week 2 it will be CU's Shedeur Sanders against Nebraska's Dylan Raiola.
And they will still do good to win 7 games.I will confess, I've flip-flopped on AuburnLegacy's proclamation. I thought an 80 point jump in one season was pure fantasyland. But then I got curious and looked up what kind of jump Nebraska made last season under its new defensive coordinator, Tony White.
I discovered that the Nebraska Blackshirts':
Rush Defense went from #108 in 2022 to #9 in 2023 (99 point jump)
Pass Defense went from #68 in 2022 to #40 in 2023 (28 point jump)
Total Defense went from #100 in 2022 to #11 in 2023 (89 point jump)
You'd think with those numbers, the Huskers would've been rockstars last season. But here's the REST of the story: NU led the nation in turnovers.
Long-story short, AuburnLegacy's prediction doesn't sound so far-fetched to me anymore. If UCF's defense makes this kind of improvement (same with Nebraska's O), both teams could well be potential playoff teams.