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Matt Rhule’s Game Plan: Can Nebraska Football Upset No. 4 Ohio State?

by Oct 25, 2024Nebraska Football

Matt Rhule’s Game Plan: Can Nebraska Football Upset No. 4 Ohio State?

Matt Rhule shared insights on Nebraska Football and its upcoming matchup against No. 4 Ohio State in Columbus. The Huskers are coming off a challenging week after getting boat raced by Indiana 56-7, but Rhule expressed optimism about the team’s response and the progress they’ve made in practice.

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Key Takeaways from Rhule’s Remarks:

  1. Resilience After a Tough Week: Rhule emphasized that despite the previous week’s disappointment, the team has bounced back well in practice. “It’s been a good week,” he said, noting that the players battled back as expected. He acknowledged that while practice went well, the real test would come in the game.
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Nebraska Cornhusker running back Dante Dowdell (23) runs with the ball against Indiana Hoosier defensive back D’Angelo Ponds (5), October 19, 2024, in Bloomington, Indiana—photo by John S. Peterson.

  1. Focus on Incremental Improvement: Rhule highlighted the importance of steady progress. He mentioned that the team is concentrating on making incremental improvements each week. This process-oriented mindset reflects Rhule’s philosophy of growth through daily discipline, even in adversity.
  2. Preparedness for Ohio State: Nebraska knows they face a significant challenge with the upcoming matchup against Ohio State. Ranked No. 4 in the nation, the Buckeyes bring a formidable offense and a defense that has consistently stifled opponents. Rhule’s Huskers need to translate their progress from practice into execution on the field.

Preview: Nebraska Football vs. No. 4 Ohio State

The Huskers head into the matchup with a clear underdog status, but Rhule’s leadership has instilled confidence that the team can rise to the occasion. Here are a few key factors to watch:

  • Nebraska’s Offensive Strategy: Rhule’s comments suggest the team is focused on finding ways to capitalize on their improvements, particularly on the offensive side of the ball. Whether they can break through Ohio State’s top-tier defense remains to be seen, but the Huskers need to be creative and disciplined to stand a chance.
  • Defensive Challenges: Ohio State’s offense is known for its explosive plays, and Nebraska’s defense will be tasked with containing Buckeye quarterback Will Howard and his explosive receivers. Rhule has praised his defense’s effort in practice, but they’ll need to bring their A-game to slow down a prolific Buckeye offense.
  • Mental Toughness: Facing a powerhouse like Ohio State is no easy task, but Nebraska will need to show grit and determination to stay competitive. The coach’s message of incremental progress will be tested under the big noon sun in Columbus.

While Ohio State (-25.5) enters the game as heavy favorites, the Huskers’ preparation and resilience give them a fighting chance. Rhule’s confidence in his team’s development is encouraging, but the outcome will depend on how well Nebraska can execute when it matters most.

 

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