Well obviously, considering Nebraska doesn't have the right players.
You're saying one-sided offenses either aren't successful, or don't work. While you can look back, even as few as 10 years ago to see one-sided offenses that are absolutely dominating. What happened? They phased out, it's what happens every decade or so, some teams take a stumble and fall back to the middle of the pack.
Oh, and the defenses know what's coming? If that's so important as to why one sided offenses are bad, how can Texas Tech put up 60 points a game?
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