Thursday, September 19, 2024

Friday Night Lights in Lincoln

 

Preseason is over. That’s what I said after Nebraska finished up 3-0 in the non-conference game on Saturday and then Coach Matt Rhule stated the same thing at his press conference on Monday.

Nebraska is off to their best start since going 7-0 in 2016. Consequently, Nebraska has only opened the conference season with a win two times since then, in 2017 against Rutgers and home and in 2019 against Illinois on the road. The last 7 years haven’t been kind to Nebraska, but the Big Ten hasn’t done them many favors, opening with conference games to start the season. Nebraska hasn’t won any of those season openers in conference. 

Nebraska is finally in a place that they should start to beat teams like Illinois more consistently. Minnesota, Illinois, Northwestern have been better programs in the last decade than Nebraska. That shouldn’t happen. Nebraska’s resources are so much more than those programs. You could argue that they all have better in state and regional recruiting, but Nebraska has a national brand, and let’s be honest, they should go into those states and take the best players from places like Illinois, Minnesota or even Iowa and Wisconsin occasionally.  

The next step in the evolution of this current Husker team is that they have the best player on the field. Dylan Raiola is starting to look like he is a top 10 quarterback in the country. If that is truly the case, then a game against a team like Illinois, who is well coached, physical and has talent, won’t matter as much because they don’t have a player like Raiola. Nebraska needs to continue to strike while the iron is hot and land these difference makers because that is what separates the top from the middle in the Big Ten.

There is a unique opportunity to play at home in Lincoln on Friday night for the Huskers. I don’t like the fact that Nebraska is playing on Friday nights, I’ve always felt like that should be limited to high school games. However, because of the 400th sellout and it’s a night game at home against a Big Ten antagonist, Nebraska should use that platform to their advantage. It’s the perfect time for Raiola to lead the team to a win and keep the momentum going.

ON WITH THE REWIND…

Last game prediction was Nebraska 50, Northern Iowa 7. The actual score was Nebraska 34, Northern Iowa 3. I have to give Northern Iowa a lot of credit for a solid game plan. They held the ball from Nebraska, using their running game to extend drives and made the Blackshirts work. They held the ball for 38 minutes, compared to Nebraska’s almost 22. Unfortunately for the Panthers, the game really was never in doubt and Nebraska simply didn’t get a chance to run up the score. Another game where second and third string Huskers were playing early in the game, gives Nebraska yet another opportunity to build depth and give young guys experience.

BLEED HUSKER RED TEES

Quick Notes:

Carter Nelson…The big-time athlete from Ainsworth came out firing on the Huskers first possession, catching his first Husker touchdown pass. The big freshman can move and is going to be a huge piece of the puzzle for the Husker offense in the future. It will be interesting to see how Nebraska incorporates him into the Big Ten season.

Jacory Barney…Barney continues to show his explosiveness. Every time he runs an end around or runs behind Raiola on the snap I just sit and wait for him to blow up on a play. His 10-yard rushing touchdown last weekend was so perfect. He set up his block, followed it into the end zone and even though he got popped at the end, he jumped right up like a kangaroo. If he ever gets to return a kickoff, look out.

Isaac Gifford…If Gifford isn’t the quarterback of the defense, he certainly plays like it. He was consistently in the right spot on plays, helping to keep Northern Iowa in check, leading the team in tackles. Every week someone from the defense steps up onto this list. It will likely be someone else next week.  

Tristan Alvano…Alvano was two for two on field goal tries last week. That was a welcome sight after a miss the week before. Nebraska will need Alvano’s leg this season. Hopefully he continues to get more opportunities to deliver. His injury in camp is still keeping him from being consistent according to the coaches, so Saturday was a good step in the right direction.

Score Prediction: Nebraska 28, Illinois 10

Every year my predictions usually hit stride around conference time. Nebraska knows that kind of team they have at this point, and I think Coach Rhule knows that this team is as good as the upper 1/3 of the Big Ten. This type of game is where we find out for sure. Nebraska needs to dominate the group in the middle third of the conference. This is one of those games. If Nebraska doesn’t cover the 7.5 point spread this weekend, I will be surprised. I expect the Blackshirts to dominate and Raiola to keep on trucking. Friday night football, Memorial Stadium will be loud and GBR!!!

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