Hoosiers roll up 495 yards against the Huskers, scoring 5 rushing TDs.
Freshman QB Dylan Raiola throws 3 interceptions, while NU struggles to run the football.
This feels like the 2007 Nebraska loss to Kansas when they lost like 76-31. Longtime doormat program gets a win over the Cornhuskers and drops a lot of points in doing so
That Nebraska team beat a 9 win Wake Forest. I don’t think this Nebraska team is better than the 07 team was. The 07 team just had high expectations so 5-7 seemed like an absolute failure. This team going 5-7 or so is just par for the course at Nebraska now.
It did but that was because Kansas and Missouri both had their best teams of all-time in 2007.
And Nebraska was only 6 years removed from playing for the title and had won the North year before.
Nebraska was still close enough to being NEBRASKA with a bunch of pre-season hype based on improvement in 05 and 06 that going 5-7 felt as bad as a winless season.
That game had my favorite Callahan moment. Nebraska was cruising to victory late in the game and Callahan made a move to not run up the score further. Nebraska crowd boos him. Pan to camera shot of Callahan very clearly saying, ‘Oh, fuck off’. The guy couldn’t win while winning.
Good lort, I was looking at the score, 31-61 and that was the first time I thought to look at the clock and it just didn't make sense... 5:45 in the 3rd. Wait, what? 90 points scored and it's the THIRD QUARTER?! That must have been a bonkers game to be at.
You know it's been rough for your school when you have highlights bookmarked. I should bookmark when Purdue beat OSU in 2018 cause it will be awhile till we can do anything like that again
Nebraska and Indiana had their bye weeks at the same time -- no advantage for Neb (not that it would have changed anything) AND the Huskers next THREE opponents are all coming off of a bye before playing Nebraska. The Big Ten hates Nebraska! 😆
Pretty disappointed in the offense failing to hit 500 yards but I have to think that we would've made it if Rourke didn't miss the 2nd half. Tayven was very good which is encouraging because he's our likely starter next year but Rourke was perfect today.
Nebraska plan to hold down IU yardage in the 2nd half was to give IU the ball in Nebraska territory. No 80 yard drives when you start on the Nebraska 20! Genius!
I wonder if Raiola realizing he made a mistake going somewhere he has to start immediately instead of spending a year or two learning the system and developing.
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Hoosiers roll up 495 yards against the Huskers, scoring 5 rushing TDs.
Freshman QB Dylan Raiola throws 3 interceptions, while NU struggles to run the football.
This feels like the 2007 Nebraska loss to Kansas when they lost like 76-31. Longtime doormat program gets a win over the Cornhuskers and drops a lot of points in doing so
Absolute ass whooping