So yes, big win, certainly, but built more on intangibles like timely fumbles and psychological warfare. But that will not be enough to win the game in East Lansing, Happy Valley, or Ann Arbor on Thanksgiving weekend.
The defense got exposed, and a pattern of being out-adjusted in the 2nd half has certainly emerged. Rutgers, Wisconsin, and Nebraska all seemed to find and exploit holes after their respective mid-game locker room discussions. Nebraska's 3rd quarter scoring drives consisted of a total of 12 plays for 163 yards and 3TDs. And whatever it was that Nebraska was doing was never solved by scheme. Nebraska punted once in the second half, saw Brad Hawkins step up with the strip of the year on another possession, and then a turnover on downs to end the game...they had touchdowns every other time they had the ball. The Michigan offense found themselves in more third and longs than they should have, couldn't find an effective running game until the 2nd half, and for the second week in a row sputtered on the cusp of the red zone settling for field goals. The offense had a chance to put the game away, but couldn't take advantage of the opportunities. They played with fire enough times to get beat, and were just one more mistake away from a different result.
The "hostile" environment of Lincoln is far from it. They are very similar to us in their journey from something revered to just "something". They haven't won anything in a long time, and their hero from the past is not achieving expectations, so they’ve got a bit of a beaten demeanor to them. At each TV time-out the crowd was presented with another Nebraska great with a pixelated 4:3 non-HD highlight package up on the screen. I can relate. The fanbase is a bunch of sweethearts, buying drinks, welcoming you to Lincoln, tons of "good luck" to you guys, reminding you at every opportunity that they are not Ohio State, and that they hate Ohio State. Couple that with a real yawner of a first half and I'll tell you, it was pretty quiet in there. Not Wisconsin quiet, but quiet. Some offensive success woke them up in the 2nd half, and their lights out Thunderstruck show was impressive and timely, but only for a few plays in the 4th quarter did I really feel that crowd.
And speaking of crowd, our own Adam got a shout out from the Husker faithful (see I told you they were nice) and went viral on twitter: