Martinez far better than Morgan is just ridiculous.
I realize that statistics aren't everything. And for both QBs, there is the career-long body of work. But if you look at this season, which is the fair indicator about how this week's game might go, Martinez gets the edge IMHO. If our defense falters, and this game turns out to be a QB duel, we have an uphill battle.
Stat's below are a bit misleading because Nebbie has played 7 games and we have played 5, but Martinez--who is a true "dual threat" QB--has had a far greater individual influence than Tanner
this season. Of course, this might mean that Nebbie's offensive fortunes depend almost entirely on how Martinez plays, which can also be a
vulnerability:
PASSING:
Martinez: 118-178 passing for 66.3% and 1,482 yards. 11 passing TDs, 5 INTs.
247 yds/game passing average. 151 QB efficiency rating.
Morgan: 47-90 passing for 55.2% and 709 yards. 4 passing TDs, 2 INTs. 141.8 yds/game passing average. 128.6 QB efficiency rating.
RUSHING (includes sacks):
Martinez: 88 attempts for 576 gain and 126 loss = NET 450 yards. 5.1yds/attempt; 64.29 yds/game. Rushing TDs = 10. Longest run = 75 yds.
Morgan: 26 attempts for 86 gain and 65 loss = NET 21 yards. 0.8yds/attempt; 4.2 yds/game. Rushing TDs = 0. Longest run = 18 yds.
As has been the case throughout Frost's tenure, the key to beating Nebraska is to: (1) contain/spy on Martinez, so he can't run all over you, and (2) to somehow fluster Martinez so that his passing accuracy declines, esp. on long throws. Our defense will be the key in this match up. Special teams will also be a key. Giving Nebraska's high-powered offense short fields is a real problem. But Nebraska is mistake prone, so long fields, and multi-play drives, are a weak point for them.
Of course, even if our defense and STs play great, we will need something better, and more balanced, than our uni-dimensional, highly predictable Bowling Green style offensive game plan. I am really looking forward to what our coaches come up with for our offensive strategy going forward w/o Mo and Potts. Nebbie utilizes RBs, TEs and WRs in its passing game; interested to see whether we perhaps begin to utilize all our receiving weapons, as well, for the first time this season.