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Sunday Side Session: Ugly winners are still winners

An episode of the Husker247: A Nebraska athletics podcast podcast, hosted by 247Sports, Nebraska, Nebraska Football, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Nebraska Athletics, College Football, titled "Sunday Side Session: Ugly winners are still winners" was published on September 24, 2023 and runs 36 minutes.

September 24, 2023 ·36m · Husker247: A Nebraska athletics podcast

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This week on the Sunday Side Session Mike Schaefer is joined by Ravi Lulla of Huurdat Sports to talk about the Huskers 28-14 win over Louisiana Tech and what the two learned as the Huskers closed out non-conference play.  Things start on defense where the discussion centers on two things — how did things look against Louisiana Tech relative to expectations and what is next for Tony White and the Huskers on that side of the ball.  Schaefer also offers a nitpick on how it feels like Nebraska’s secondary has escaped at times more than it has made plays on balls in the air.  Then the two transition over to offense with a hearty discussion about what is working (quarterback run game) and what isn’t working (almost everything else) as they discuss the path forward for both the team and for offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield, who has to figure out how to attack Big Ten opponents without getting too predictable, while having few true offensive weapons to utilize.  Finally it’s kick forward for the Michigan game and just which quarterback seems the most likely to get the start against the best opponent on Nebraska’s schedule. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

This week on the Sunday Side Session Mike Schaefer is joined by Ravi Lulla of Huurdat Sports to talk about the Huskers 28-14 win over Louisiana Tech and what the two learned as the Huskers closed out non-conference play.  Things start on defense where the discussion centers on two things — how did things look against Louisiana Tech relative to expectations and what is next for Tony White and the Huskers on that side of the ball.  Schaefer also offers a nitpick on how it feels like Nebraska’s secondary has escaped at times more than it has made plays on balls in the air.  Then the two transition over to offense with a hearty discussion about what is working (quarterback run game) and what isn’t working (almost everything else) as they discuss the path forward for both the team and for offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield, who has to figure out how to attack Big Ten opponents without getting too predictable, while having few true offensive weapons to utilize.  Finally it’s kick forward for the Michigan game and just which quarterback seems the most likely to get the start against the best opponent on Nebraska’s schedule. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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