Nebraska hosts C-USA champ Southern Miss Saturday
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI GOLDEN EAGLES (0-0)
at NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS (0-0)
Kickoff: Saturday, 3:30 p.m. EDT
Line: Nebraska -19½, Total: 53
No. 17 Nebraska has high hopes for 2012, but its season-opening game against Conference USA champion Southern Mississippi on Saturday could pose quite a challenge.
The Eagles finished 12-2 last season, scoring 36.9 PPG, but no longer have star QB Austin Davis, who is now in the NFL. The Huskers had an up-and-down season, but still finished with a 9-4 record in their inaugural Big Ten season. The last time these teams met was in 2004 when Southern Miss upset the Cornhuskers 21-17 as a 14½-point road underdog. New Golden Eagles coach Ellis Johnson inherits strong RB and WR groups, and his experience as an SEC defensive coordinator (four years at South Carolina) should make USM’s defense a strength. Nebraska’s option running game will roll with QB Taylor Martinez and RB Rex Burkhead, who combined for 2,231 rushing yards and 24 TD last season. The Huskers defense lacks the proven playmakers that have historically made them a fearsome unit, but this is still a very tough defense.
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Junior Chris Campbell will start under center for Southern Miss, marking his collegiate debut. The good news is that he has solid weapons to use in the passing game in speedy WR Tracy Lampley (1,037 total yards, 7 total TD) and 6-foot-4 converted TE Markese Triplett. But this offense will rely mostly on senior RB Desmond Johnson, who rushed for 5.7 yards per carry last season. Do-it-all junior back Jeremy Hester (4.9 YPC) will also spell Johnson when needed. Former Memphis head man Tommy West takes over as defensive coordinator and has some talent on the defensive line and secondary. Southern Miss will have to rely on green players at the linebacker positions to round out a defense that could be strong again (20.8 PPG, 26th in nation) if recruits and transfers are ready to contribute right away.
Martinez and Burkhead return to the option offense where they rushed for 874 yards and 1,357 yards, respectively. This duo helped Nebraska to a healthy 217 rushing YPG last year, good for 15th in the nation. The problem arises when Martinez is forced to throw the football. He completed just 56% of his passes in 2011 for 2,089 yards (7.3 YPA), 13 TD and 8 INT. Martinez, who reached 200 passing yards just twice last season, also took 21 sacks. Part of the reason Martinez struggles to throw the football is because the Huskers don’t have great receivers to rely on. Nebraska returns seven defensive starters to a unit that gave up 159 rushing YPG last year, which ranked 64th in FBS. The Blackshirts defense needs to be more opportunistic in 2012 after forcing just 18 turnovers in 13 games last year.
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI GOLDEN EAGLES (0-0)
at NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS (0-0)
Kickoff: Saturday, 3:30 p.m. EDT
Line: Nebraska -19½, Total: 53
No. 17 Nebraska has high hopes for 2012, but its season-opening game against Conference USA champion Southern Mississippi on Saturday could pose quite a challenge.
The Eagles finished 12-2 last season, scoring 36.9 PPG, but no longer have star QB Austin Davis, who is now in the NFL. The Huskers had an up-and-down season, but still finished with a 9-4 record in their inaugural Big Ten season. The last time these teams met was in 2004 when Southern Miss upset the Cornhuskers 21-17 as a 14½-point road underdog. New Golden Eagles coach Ellis Johnson inherits strong RB and WR groups, and his experience as an SEC defensive coordinator (four years at South Carolina) should make USM’s defense a strength. Nebraska’s option running game will roll with QB Taylor Martinez and RB Rex Burkhead, who combined for 2,231 rushing yards and 24 TD last season. The Huskers defense lacks the proven playmakers that have historically made them a fearsome unit, but this is still a very tough defense.
Can the Huskers open their 2012 season with a blowout victory? For the answer, connect to The Platinum Sheet for all the ******* Experts picks for every key college football game throughout the 2012 season.
Junior Chris Campbell will start under center for Southern Miss, marking his collegiate debut. The good news is that he has solid weapons to use in the passing game in speedy WR Tracy Lampley (1,037 total yards, 7 total TD) and 6-foot-4 converted TE Markese Triplett. But this offense will rely mostly on senior RB Desmond Johnson, who rushed for 5.7 yards per carry last season. Do-it-all junior back Jeremy Hester (4.9 YPC) will also spell Johnson when needed. Former Memphis head man Tommy West takes over as defensive coordinator and has some talent on the defensive line and secondary. Southern Miss will have to rely on green players at the linebacker positions to round out a defense that could be strong again (20.8 PPG, 26th in nation) if recruits and transfers are ready to contribute right away.
Martinez and Burkhead return to the option offense where they rushed for 874 yards and 1,357 yards, respectively. This duo helped Nebraska to a healthy 217 rushing YPG last year, good for 15th in the nation. The problem arises when Martinez is forced to throw the football. He completed just 56% of his passes in 2011 for 2,089 yards (7.3 YPA), 13 TD and 8 INT. Martinez, who reached 200 passing yards just twice last season, also took 21 sacks. Part of the reason Martinez struggles to throw the football is because the Huskers don’t have great receivers to rely on. Nebraska returns seven defensive starters to a unit that gave up 159 rushing YPG last year, which ranked 64th in FBS. The Blackshirts defense needs to be more opportunistic in 2012 after forcing just 18 turnovers in 13 games last year.
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