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Week 4 v Michigan - Saturday, September 20: Game Notes, Depth Chart, Etc

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Sep 13, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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  1. Seaofred92 Seaofred92
If anyone knows where to get the ‘Beat Michigan’ buttons, please let me know. Trying to get a ton for my Ohio State in-laws who are coming to the game for their first Husker experience.
Pretty sure Husker Hounds usually has a ton of them.
 
If anyone knows where to get the ‘Beat Michigan’ buttons, please let me know. Trying to get a ton for my Ohio State in-laws who are coming to the game for their first Husker experience.
I'm confused here. According to a number of posters on here we have already beaten Michigan and won the national championship.
 
And looking like whatever the fuck you want...

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Did he coach the team we just played?

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I'm worried that Michigan will run for a lot of yards. Nebraska is going to have to play man, load the box and take some chances in the backend.
 
Luckily, this might be the greatest strength of our team.
I think the secondary is the strength for sure on defense. Man I love Donovan Jones. Ball player. But still scary playing a bunch of 1 high or 0 vs a team like Michigan. Michigan's WR aren't super scary but some talent there. I didn't get to watch Underwood vs OU.

Anybody know how he looked?
 
I think the secondary is the strength for sure on defense. Man I love Donovan Jones. Ball player. But still scary playing a bunch of 1 high or 0 vs a team like Michigan. Michigan's WR aren't super scary but some talent there. I didn't get to watch Underwood vs OU.

Anybody know how he looked?
How'd he look? He looked like shit like muddy thick diarrhea bad

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I think the secondary is the strength for sure on defense. Man I love Donovan Jones. Ball player. But still scary playing a bunch of 1 high or 0 vs a team like Michigan. Michigan's WR aren't super scary but some talent there. I didn't get to watch Underwood vs OU.

Anybody know how he looked?
He looks pretty athletic and seems like he can get good looks with his legs on the run but he had several throws that were no where near a receiver either from a poor throw or being crossed up with his receivers.

I do think that Rhule will have the team fired up. It’s not foolish to say that Nebraska belongs on the field with just about everybody. The question will be can they rise up to the challenge and win one that matters and has implications.
 
I think the secondary is the strength for sure on defense. Man I love Donovan Jones. Ball player. But still scary playing a bunch of 1 high or 0 vs a team like Michigan. Michigan's WR aren't super scary but some talent there. I didn't get to watch Underwood vs OU.

Anybody know how he looked?


I saw somehwere that PFF had Underwood 0/9 when Oklahoma blitzed.
 
I think the secondary is the strength for sure on defense. Man I love Donovan Jones. Ball player. But still scary playing a bunch of 1 high or 0 vs a team like Michigan. Michigan's WR aren't super scary but some talent there. I didn't get to watch Underwood vs OU.

Anybody know how he looked?
As someone mentioned above, he looked like literal human feces and couldn’t handle the blitz at all.
 

I think we're all forgetting about this obviously forgetful game. If Matt Rhule wanted to do that to Akron, imagine what he's going to be thinking and feeling next week. I can see this game being the real turning point for Nebraska football. Years and years of frustration and glimmers of hope that fell short. Nothing encapsulates the feelings that Nebraska fans have suffered quite like our games against Michigan in the last 10 years. Beat down after beat down. A gut punch loss in 2021.

Time for Nebraska to really wake up and remind America of who we once were and now are again.
And for those who still cannot stand the B1G because of the passive aggressive shit towards our program and university...there will be redemption. I'm not sure when exactly, but it will happen and it will be glorious.

Two old Big 8 foes hopefully messing up the darling of the B1G's season - right here and right now.
 


Seems like a bad number.

I would expect this to just be a thing for most of this season. With as much slanting/stunting as we do upfront, we're going to get got from time to time. That hopefully gets cleaned up a bit by guys playing their assignments around the movement, but live by aggression/die by aggression. Much more worried about the extent to which those 10 yarders turn into 20/30+ yarders in B1G play.
 
lol at people thinking JoBu won’t fix the run defense bullshit

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