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Topic: Nebraska (1-0, 3-1) vs Illinois (0-1, 2-2) Post Game

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Nebraska (1-0, 3-1) vs Illinois (0-1, 2-2) Post Game
« on: September 16, 2019, 12:07:43 PM »
Five burning questions heading into Illinois week

1. What is the status of Jaimes?
Saturday’s win over Northern Illinois was a shot in the arm for Nebraska, but it came at an expense.

Starting left tackle Brenden Jaimes, whose 23 consecutive starts are the longest of any current Husker, left the game in the third quarter with an apparent right leg injury.

Frost would not disclose any further information on Jaimes’s status, but the injury was severe enough that Jaimes laid on the turf for several minutes and had to be helped to the locker room by NU trainers.

Sophomore Broc Bando took over at left tackle to finish the game and held his own, and if Jaimes is unable to play this week at Illinois, Bando would be in line to make his first career start in just his third career appearance.

2. What is the status of Taylor-Britt?
Nebraska suffered another big blow on the defensive side of the ball when playmaking sophomore Cam Taylor-Britt, who got the start at safety in place of the injured Deontai Williams, went down with an apparent shoulder injury in the second quarter.

Like Jaimes, Taylor-Britt was down on the field a long time before heading straight for the locker room. He eventually returned to the sideline without a helmet but did not see the field again.

Given that Taylor-Britt moved to a No. 1 safety spot due to Williams’ injury, the Huskers’ depth at the position suddenly becomes a looming concern entering Big Ten Conference play.

Senior Eric Lee Jr., who initially replaced Williams in the opener and started at Colorado, will likely get the call opposite Marquel Dismuke should Taylor-Britt miss any game time. After that, walk-on Eli Sullivan – who has played well in his opportunities – would be in line for a big jump in playing time.


3. Will McCallum get the nod at kicker?
With sophomore Barret Pickering out with an undisclosed injury, Nebraska’s placekicking situation has been an adventure over the first three weeks, to say the least.

Senior punter Isaac Armstrong got the start at kicker for the second straight game on Saturday, but after two blocked field goals and a blocked extra point, the Huskers went even further down their bench to find a replacement.

Sophomore walk-on defensive back Lane McCallum, who was a scholarship kicker at Air Force in 2017, came in and connected on all three of his PATs and looked pretty capable in the process.

Frost praised the former Norfolk (Neb.) standout after the game and said McCallum would continue to get more opportunities at kicker going forward.

It remains to be seen how close Pickering is to returning to action, but if he’s forced to miss a fourth-straight game this week, could McCallum take over as the new starter?

McCallum was an All-State kicker for Norfolk H.S. as a senior and holds the school’s record for points scored in a career (354), making 120-of-123 extra points and 20-of-31 field goals.

4. Has Nebraska found a running game?
One of the biggest issues Nebraska’s offense had through the first two games was the inability to establish any sort of consistent running game.

While the Huskers had a few big perimeter runs, they had gotten nothing in terms of grinding out yards between the tackles. The Northern Illinois game was a good step in the right direction, though.

Behind a career-night from Dedrick Mills (11 carries for 116 yards and a touchdown), NU rushed for a season-high 238 yards and four touchdowns on 7.2 yards per carry on Saturday.

There were still the big plays on the outside, but Nebraska’s interior rushing was much better. Overall, the Huskers had 11 carries between the tackles for 104 yards (9.4 ypc), three first downs, and a touchdown.

Mills’ emergence definitely helped in that regard, and the offense needs to continue to thrive in the power run game going forward.


5. Did Frost rediscover his aggressiveness?
One of the more interesting comments Frost made after the Northern Illinois win had to do with his admission that, for whatever reason, he may have lost some of his aggressiveness as a play-caller in the first two games.

“We preach to the guys - and maybe I needed to get the lesson from outside and from my assistant coaches last week - we preach a desire to excel and no fear of failure all the time, and if we want the players to be that way, we need to be that way as coaches,” Frost said.

“That means calling what we need to call, rolling the dice, letting them play, being aggressive. That’s the way I want our team to think.”

It was an encouraging sign of introspection for Frost, as it showed that he saw what many Husker fans had noticed in Nebraska not attacking enough offensively to put opponents away.

Other teams had started to pick up on it too, as ESPN college football analyst Adam Rittenberg tweeted on Sunday that other coaches had told him “they’ve noticed a lack of aggressiveness from Frost as a play-caller.”
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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2019, 03:45:40 PM »
Night game?  Not going now.

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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2019, 03:53:37 PM »
Despite this past Saturday's performance, Illinois is a much better team than they have been in years. Nebraska better be prepared.

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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2019, 03:56:31 PM »
Night game?  Not going now.
the 7pm kick was a bit late for me last Saturday in Lincoln.

Had planned to sleep on the daughter's couch (that's why I didn't reserve a hotel), but she had friends show up and there would have been a group of 20 somethings sharing her small livingroom, so I drove home after the game.  Got back about 2:35 and to sleep about 3am.

tough on an old guy
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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2019, 03:58:40 PM »
Despite this past Saturday's performance, Illinois is a much better team than they have been in years. Nebraska better be prepared.
Illinois scored 35 last season in Lincoln.  I'm thinking and still hoping the Husker defense has improved.  Especially vs the run.

this game might be an indicator
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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2019, 04:07:23 PM »
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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2019, 05:45:52 PM »
The Matchup

Nebraska opens Big Ten Conference play on Saturday night with the Huskers traveling to Champaign to take on the Illinois Fighting Illini. The prime-time tilt at Illinois' Memorial Stadium is set to kick off shortly after 7 p.m. CT, with national television coverage on BTN and radio coverage available on the Husker Sports Network from Learfield-IMG.

Nebraska and Illinois have a history of opening league play against each other. Since their first meeting as Big Ten opponents in 2013, the Huskers have opened conference play against Illinois four times in seven seasons. Nebraska is 5-1 against the Illini since joining the Big Ten Conference.

Series History
Nebraska holds a 12-3-1 all-time edge in the series, including a 3-2-1 record in games played at Illinois.

Nebraska is 5-1 against the Fighting Illini since joining the Big Ten, with the lone setback a 14-13 loss in 2015. Nebraska's five wins have come by an average of 21.4 points.

One of Nebraska's memorable victories in the series occurred on Oct. 3, 1925, a 14-0 Nebraska win in Champaign. It was the only time in Red Grange's Illinois career that he was held scoreless in a home game.

Huskers Set to Open Big Ten Conference Action
Nebraska begins its ninth season of Big Ten Conference action on Saturday night in Champaign. The game marks the fourth time Nebraska has opened Big Ten play against Illinois


Huskers Looking for Win No. 900
Nebraska will be looking to reach a major milestone on Saturday night at Illinois. A victory over the Fighting Illini would be win No. 900 in program history.

The Huskers would join just four other programs in the 900-win club. The other current members of that club include Michigan (955), Ohio State (914), Texas (911), Alabama (908). Notre Dame and Oklahoma also sit at 899 victories. Notre Dame plays at Georgia this Saturday, while Oklahoma does not play this week.

Nebraska has reached its last two milestone victories on the road with win No. 800 coming at Kansas State in 2006 (21-3) and win No. 700 also in Manhattan in 1996 (39-3).
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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2019, 05:58:37 PM »
Nebraska preparing for a new-look Illinois this week
Illinois’ identity on both sides of the ball has been constantly evolving under head coach Lovie Smith, and that’s not a good thing.

Whether it’s firing coordinators, changing schemes, or adjusting around player personnel, the Fighting Illini have been a totally different team in their last three meetings with Nebraska under Smith.

That will be the case once again on Saturday, as Frost said Illinois had made some dramatic changes on both sides of the ball since the Huskers’ 54-35 win in Lincoln last November.

"I think they've changed quite a bit,” Frost said. “Last year we saw Cover 2 and man coverage. They're playing a little more quarters and versions of quarters and mixing in (Cover) 3 and man and still playing a bit of 2. They're doing a good job of disrupting and re-routing receivers to keep guys from getting down the middle of the field…

“Offensively, they've put up quite a few points. The running back (Reggie Corbin) is a really good player, I'm impressed with him. They have some really good people around him. We have to be ready to go on the road and have a big test."
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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2019, 02:24:40 PM »
Chinander  said Nebraska's defensive players have embraced creating turnovers. NU has nine takeaways this year, which leads the Big Ten and is three ahead of the next best total.
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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2019, 10:43:33 PM »
There’s confidence among bettors and sports books that Nebraska football has turned the corner as the Huskers enter Big Ten play on Saturday at Illinois.

The Huskers opened as 7.5-point favorites according to the Circa Sports book in Las Vegas, but that number had quickly climbed to 10.5 points as of Monday morning. By Monday evening, the line was favoring the Huskers by 13 points.

Illinois and Nebraska will be coming into Saturday’s game on very different trajectories. The Huskers finished off Northern Illinois on Saturday night in Lincoln, running to a 44-8 win over the Huskies that was never really in doubt. Illinois comes into Saturday night’s matchup in Champaign off a a 34-31 loss to Eastern Michigan at home.


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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #11 on: September 18, 2019, 12:08:11 PM »
I'm still not driving over to Champaign.   Stoopid night game. 

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« Reply #12 on: September 18, 2019, 01:06:45 PM »
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Re: Nebraska (2-1) vs Illinois (2-1) Game Week
« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2019, 03:26:25 PM »
>> Context-free quote of the week from Frost: "I'm a dinosaur."
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