How Nebraska’s Offense Will Quell Minnesota

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Per Samuel:

How Nebraska’s Offense Will Quell Minnesota​

Establish The Run Game Early With Gabe Ervin And Anthony Grant​

Since the beginning of Fall camp, sophomore running back Gabe Ervin has looked the part of an elite player in the Big Ten. And it was easy to see why he got the starting nod to suit up against the Gophers. Not only has he added 10 pounds to his body, but he also fits the offense that the Huskers will run. According to WOWT News in Omaha, Rhule says that he is effective in running “inside zone, outside zone, power or counter.”Because of this versatility, it is possible that the Gopher defense could have a problem with calling playcalls to stop him. And then they have to prepare for Anthony Grant. In his previous matchup against Minnesota, he ran for 115 yards against the Gophers. But this may be harder to accomplish this time. This is because the team ranked eighth in total defense and fourth in scoring last season. But without a star like Mohamed Ibrahim to compete against, things may be better for them this time.

The Offensive Line Needs To Be Consistent​

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Under offensive line coach Donovan Raiola last season, Nebraska’s offensive line was one of the low points of the team. They averaged 3.5 yards per rush and had quarterback Casey Thompson sacked 33 times. But it’s not all dire at the position. It’s Raiola’s second year at the helm, and the Huskers return most of their offensive linemen from last season. The two most prominent members include a rehabbed Teddy Prochazka and a mainstay at right guard, Ethan Piper. They also have the experience of Nouredin Nouilli and former Arizona State center Ben Scott to help solidify the unit. But the biggest question is how will they handle an actual pass rush from the Gopher’s D-linemen. They had an aggressive mindset throughout Fall camp and protected Sims well in the Spring game. So this might help their case. But it’s still hard to predict that it is an absolute certainty that the unit will wear down the Golden Gophers front four.

Thomas Fidone Needs To Live Up To The Hype​


As we turn the corner into 2023, Nebraska has a lot of talented freshmen that offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield could use. This includes Malachi Coleman, Jaidyn Doss, and Jalen Lloyd. The program’s starting core is rejuvenated with the addition of transfer Billy Kemp. As well as Isaiah Garcia-Castaneda and Marcus Washington. But the tight end position is even murkier. The university is still figuring out if Arik Gilbert can his transfer waiver approved, and Nate Boerkircher only has limited production. Throughout last season, he only had six catches for 52 yards and one touchdown. But he is starting, so that’s something. A better option that tight ends coach Josh Martin can use is sophomore Thomas Fidone. Not only did he receive top billing as one of the highest-rated 4-stars in the 2021 class, but he also has been excellent in Fall camp so far. In fact, according to KOLN’s 1011 Now, Jeff Sims claims that he will have an “explosive year” as one of the main targets of the offense. Having this come from the starting quarterback’s mouth is reassuring, but we have yet to see how he performs this week.


Go Gophers!!
 

Per Samuel:

How Nebraska’s Offense Will Quell Minnesota​

Establish The Run Game Early With Gabe Ervin And Anthony Grant​

Since the beginning of Fall camp, sophomore running back Gabe Ervin has looked the part of an elite player in the Big Ten. And it was easy to see why he got the starting nod to suit up against the Gophers. Not only has he added 10 pounds to his body, but he also fits the offense that the Huskers will run. According to WOWT News in Omaha, Rhule says that he is effective in running “inside zone, outside zone, power or counter.”Because of this versatility, it is possible that the Gopher defense could have a problem with calling playcalls to stop him. And then they have to prepare for Anthony Grant. In his previous matchup against Minnesota, he ran for 115 yards against the Gophers. But this may be harder to accomplish this time. This is because the team ranked eighth in total defense and fourth in scoring last season. But without a star like Mohamed Ibrahim to compete against, things may be better for them this time.


Go Gophers!!
I'm confused...so because our defense doesn't have a Mo Ibrahim to compete against in practice, they will not be prepared for a strong RB like Anthony Grant?

Weak sauce argument right there.
 


Boy, sounds like they will need to do alot of things to happen...
 

I'm confused...so because our defense doesn't have a Mo Ibrahim to compete against in practice, they will not be prepared for a strong RB like Anthony Grant?

Weak sauce argument right there.
Logic is flawed but Anthony Grant gashed the gophers on the first two drives last year
 


Logic is flawed but Anthony Grant gashed the gophers on the first two drives last year
He's a good RB, for sure. Rossi however adjusted big time in that game and kept them to 0 pts in the second half.
 

Quell means “put an end to, usually by the use of force”. Defenses quell, offenses do not. What an idiotic editor…
 

Railoa is not a premier OL coach. He was making chicken feed in the NFL and NE hired him and kept him in the hope his nephew would choose NE.
 




The Gophers have three runners to worry about: Gabe Ervin, Anthony Grant, and Jeff Sims.

Their TEs and WRs can be a factor.

Nebraska is peppered with a lot of Four-Stars players under a real competent coach.

Coach Rhule has been able to get an infusion of talent from the Transfer Portal.

We will soon see how his talent-laden team match up against PJ Fleck’s developmental guys.

The bar is set high with the recent coaching hires in the Big Ten. There’s also the four former PAC-12 teams joining the conference.

The Gophers need to adapt to the changes.

It starts with the season opener against Nebraska.
 



The Gophers have three runners to worry about: Gabe Ervin, Anthony Grant, and Jeff Sims.

Their TEs and WRs can be a factor.

Nebraska is peppered with a lot of Four-Stars players under a real competent coach.

Coach Rhule has been able to get an infusion of talent from the Transfer Portal.

We will soon see how his talent-laden team match up against PJ Fleck’s developmental guys.

The bar is set high with the recent coaching hires in the Big Ten. There’s also the four former PAC-12 teams joining the conference.

The Gophers need to adapt to the changes.

It starts with the season opener against Nebraska.
Wow, sounds like you are questioning Fleck's abilities. Your bromance with him waning?
 



Wow, sounds like you are questioning Fleck's abilities. Your bromance with him waning?
No, I am just speculating on the contrasting schemes.

The Gophers are a solid program that maximizes and develops talent good enough for the NFL.

Matt Rhule will be a formidable foe. I take PJ Fleck every day.
 




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