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Takeaways From Nebraska Football's 37-10 Loss at Penn State
Coach Rhule takes responsibility for Nebraska's defensive struggles that allowed Penn State to dominate the run, leading to a 37-10 loss, with limited time before facing Iowa.
- Against Penn State, Nebraska was dominated and Rhule called it a `disappointing day`, saying you can't give up that many points in this league.
- Nebraska's run defense faltered, missing tackles and failing to shed blocks while Penn State controlled the line of scrimmage and exploited zone and perimeter plays.
- Offense produced significant yardage but failed to convert enough points, TJ, Nebraska quarterback, battled while coaches urged QBs to `drop back and let it rip`; Emmett, Nebraska player, and Jacoy, Nebraska returner, provided rare positives.
- Rhule accepted responsibility, saying he put the loss on himself and the team must quickly prepare to face Iowa on Friday with a short week.
- Looking ahead, Rhule highlighted tackling and availability as priorities, noting Kenneth reported a tight hamstring Wednesday and Nebraska defensive staff preferred Jaco due to protection concerns.
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·Omaha, United States
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