My, my. It is a great thing we have a defense this year.
Without the 3 touchdowns scored by the defense (2 interception returns, 1 fumble return) this game sits at 10-3.
On defense, the Huskers looked solid, although they seemed to get bit on some misdirection plays and left some gaps open on underneath passing routes. But with 3 defensive scores, I give the effort an A+.
On offense, it is ripe for a D grade. Here’s what I see:
- the rare times we run the ball to the outside, the WR & TE need to hold their blocks. A nudge and move on just doesn’t cut it. I saw at least a half dozen plays where Ross was tackled at, or behind, the line by a guy who should have had a blocker stick on him.
- Receivers: Catch the damn ball when it hits your hands.
- Zac Taylor looked much better this week once he settled down. I think in the second half he’d probably take those two corner passes to the south endzone on 2nd & 3rd and goal back, as well as the interception.
- The O-Line: Yeah, you guys need to figure things out and get with the game. You are getting pushed around by guys 25-40 lbs lighter.
- Callahan: I’m not out to wage a war on whether or not he should be the head coach, but the grumbling I heard towards the end of the game is that “he needs to start showing some results on offense” sprinkled with a few “or else’s.” I found it a bit ironic considering that is pretty much what I heard two years ago…
Next week will be interesting against Pitt - who was knocked off by Frank Solich’s Ohio Bobcats in a great defensive game Friday night. I have a feeling the naysayers will be out in force if the Huskers don’t walk away with a solid win.
In summary, thank goodness the BlackShirts are back. To further clarify, the Blackshirts scored more points than the other team and the Husker Offense combined.

October 18th, 2005 at 7:18 pm
I know this has nothing to do with what is posted above but I just want to say thank you to Cortney Grixby and Zach Potter for coming to our school today. It was a great honor for them to be there! And they made me relize that if I work hard I will be succesful in my life, i may only be twelve but I know that I don’t want to fail in life’s skills. So thanks again.
Kayla Martin