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And how much do we exploit those turnovers if AA and A-Rob are healthy? It's an unprecedented *** whooping. If we're playing the "what if " game, it's going both ways.
Nebraska fumbled the ball away 5 times inside Iowa State's 10 yard line (4 inside the 5). Iowa State could not move the ball at all. if there was any blowout left on the field, it was in the Big Red's favor. Had they converted on all of those fumbles inside the 5, plus Paul's inexplicable fumble inside the 10 with nothing but the 5 yard line between he and the endzone, NU wins the game 42-9. I guess it's payback for 1987 when Nebraska beat Colorado 7-3 only because CU running back JJ Flanagan fumbled the ball off his own knee pad while running all alone down the field for what would have been the winning TD.
Iowa State deserved to win, or more properly Nebraska deserved to lose, but don't kid yourself into thinking Iowa State in any way, shape or form "whipped" Nebraska. If Iowa State's defense was good enough to force a fourth down inside of their own 35 yard line even once, Henry kicks a FG and Nebraska wins. It was one of those crazy days where Iowa State's defensive ineptitude helped them out.
Isn't it your own Bill Fennelly who says "score before you turn it over"? That was Nebraska's problem, sooner or later on every drive they turned it over. Had Iowa State actually forced a 4th down at some point, they lose. That's called irony.
. If Iowa State's defense was good enough to force a fourth down inside of their own 35 yard line even once, Henry kicks a FG and Nebraska wins. It was one of those crazy days where Iowa State's defensive ineptitude helped them out.
That's called irony.
Not really an overstatement, considering they left at least 28 points on the field - the 4 turnovers in the red zone.
Nebraska fumbled the ball away 5 times inside Iowa State's 10 yard line (4 inside the 5). Iowa State could not move the ball at all. if there was any blowout left on the field, it was in the Big Red's favor. Had they converted on all of those fumbles inside the 5, plus Paul's inexplicable fumble inside the 10 with nothing but the 5 yard line between he and the endzone, NU wins the game 42-9. I guess it's payback for 1987 when Nebraska beat Colorado 7-3 only because CU running back JJ Flanagan fumbled the ball off his own knee pad while running all alone down the field for what would have been the winning TD.
Iowa State deserved to win, or more properly Nebraska deserved to lose, but don't kid yourself into thinking Iowa State in any way, shape or form "whipped" Nebraska. If Iowa State's defense was good enough to force a fourth down inside of their own 35 yard line even once, Henry kicks a FG and Nebraska wins. It was one of those crazy days where Iowa State's defensive ineptitude helped them out.
Isn't it your own Bill Fennelly who says "score before you turn it over"? That was Nebraska's problem, sooner or later on every drive they turned it over. Had Iowa State actually forced a 4th down at some point, they lose. That's called irony.
We have a W on our schedule next to @Nebraska, I don't give a **** about how it got there.
Nebraska fumbled the ball away 5 times inside Iowa State's 10 yard line (4 inside the 5). Iowa State could not move the ball at all. if there was any blowout left on the field, it was in the Big Red's favor. Had they converted on all of those fumbles inside the 5, plus Paul's inexplicable fumble inside the 10 with nothing but the 5 yard line between he and the endzone, NU wins the game 42-9. I guess it's payback for 1987 when Nebraska beat Colorado 7-3 only because CU running back JJ Flanagan fumbled the ball off his own knee pad while running all alone down the field for what would have been the winning TD.
Iowa State deserved to win, or more properly Nebraska deserved to lose, but don't kid yourself into thinking Iowa State in any way, shape or form "whipped" Nebraska. If Iowa State's defense was good enough to force a fourth down inside of their own 35 yard line even once, Henry kicks a FG and Nebraska wins. It was one of those crazy days where Iowa State's defensive ineptitude helped them out.
Isn't it your own Bill Fennelly who says "score before you turn it over"? That was Nebraska's problem, sooner or later on every drive they turned it over. Had Iowa State actually forced a 4th down at some point, they lose. That's called irony.