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Having half the game plan go ‘out the window’ hindered Huskers, but OLs say they can improve, too | Football



Each also said Monday that the front line has to play better as a unit moving forward.

“Really it’s just facing the film, finding those details that we missed in the fall,” Sichterman said. “I was confident in our game plan and I thought we had a great fall, especially rushing the ball, but it counts on Saturdays, right? So really it’s just taking Saturday to the chin, looking forward knowing that we need to prepare even better, hone in on these details even better as a group and keep working this process day by day.”

Corcoran mentioned details, too, and noted he needed to be better about keeping his eyes in the right place and being exact with his hands. That’s what got center Cameron Jurgens called for holding in the second half when his hands got outside a defensive lineman’s and he essentially ended up in a bear-hug when Martinez likely would have run for a first down anyway.

“We’ve got to focus on ourselves more than our opponents sometimes,” Corcoran said. “There were a few mistakes we made up front that, you know, we can’t really live with going forward. Whether it’s missing a blocking assignment or missing the ‘point’ to a linebacker. There are a few things that everyone’s got to focus up on.

“A lot of details that we want to be able to tune in on, especially when it comes to our blocking.”



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