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I watched the entire game. Mistakes killed them. 

If they don't turn the ball over against us, we're in deep trouble. 

 

 

We have only forced 5 turnovers and they are all fumbles so I hope we can at least get a pick this weekend. We have turned the ball over 10 times in 3 games (3.33 a game) so we are -5 in the turnover Margin. I just hope for the first time this season and in a long time we can play mistake free football but lets be honest with our selves here, thats not going to happen with the Red Headed Stranger at QB

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Saw the whole game twice.  Southern Miss completely outplayed Nebraska in the second half.  They like to get their playmakers in space.  Every receiver can catch.  They threw to 11 different receivers in the Texas State game.  Every back can catch the ball out of the backfield.  They have a stable of three running backs that are good.  Richard had 230 yards and 4 td's against Texas State running the ball.  They have a very good secondary and linebackers with sideline to sideline speed.

Nebraska kicked 5 field goals in the first half.  Their redzone defense does not allow many td's.

They are two deep on the offensive and defensive line.  They played nine o-lineman and 7 d-lineman against Nebraska and owned the fourth quarter.

They had 11 transfers in the offseason, including a DT from Kansas, a linebacker from Auburn, a DE from Miami, and a running back from Michigan.  The DT was a starter at Kansas, the linebacker was two deep at Auburn, and the running back was a team captain at Michigan.  They look nothing like they did last year.

I believe you need to know your opposition to be effective.

Don't overlook the fact that NT ran the score up on them at their place for their homecoming.  I am sure that is on the bulletin board.

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Saw the whole game twice.  Southern Miss completely outplayed Nebraska in the second half.  They like to get their playmakers in space.  Every receiver can catch.  They threw to 11 different receivers in the Texas State game.  Every back can catch the ball out of the backfield.  They have a stable of three running backs that are good.  Richard had 230 yards and 4 td's against Texas State running the ball.  They have a very good secondary and linebackers with sideline to sideline speed.

Nebraska kicked 5 field goals in the first half.  Their redzone defense does not allow many td's.

They are two deep on the offensive and defensive line.  They played nine o-lineman and 7 d-lineman against Nebraska and owned the fourth quarter.

They had 11 transfers in the offseason, including a DT from Kansas, a linebacker from Auburn, a DE from Miami, and a running back from Michigan.  The DT was a starter at Kansas, the linebacker was two deep at Auburn, and the running back was a team captain at Michigan.  They look nothing like they did last year.

I believe you need to know your opposition to be effective.

Don't overlook the fact that NT ran the score up on them at their place for their homecoming.  I am sure that is on the bulletin board.

Good info.  I'm telling you, I watched a lot of that Nebraska game and Southern Miss is no slouch.  That head coach Monken has recruited some playmakers.

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This game could very well get uglier than Iowa, especially considering USM's bump up in overall team speed. I get tired of saying it, but I don't think we can beat anybody without an offense capable of scoring a boatload of points, and it's certainly not configured for that at the moment. I may not even show for Portland if nothing changes.

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