FIVE THINGS WE LEARNED
1
The NU defenders have a knack for making plays when needed. This time it was Larry Asante's hit that forced a fumble and changed the game.
2
Alex Henery's ability to pin opponents deep inside their own territory isn't all about luck. He does it too often.
3
Nebraska's kickoff coverage unit keeps quietly impacting games in a good way. Sound execution helped corral one of the nation's best returners Saturday.
4
The Huskers have bought into this ultraconservative, power-football approach. More fullback, less shotgun. And it's working, for now.
5
Coach Bo Pelini finally has tangible proof that he is building something at Nebraska. The program took an obvious step forward.
FIVE THINGS WE STILL DON'T KNOW
1
Can Roy Helu continue executing at this high level, or is he due for another funk? He's the key to the offense's success.
2
How focused will the team be this week preparing for Colorado, knowing that a matchup with BCS implications awaits in two weeks?
3
What's Cody Green's role? His athleticism would seem to be advantageous, but playing him might upset the balance.
4
When will teams start respecting the big-play ability of Niles Paul? He was far too open on that 47-yard catch.
5
Is this offense potent enough to penetrate a statistically dominant Texas defense? The Huskers have to score points to have a chance.
— Jon Nyatawa
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