Article By Andy Purvis on 16th October, 2009
The Missouri game highlighted a group of Nebraska defensive backs that played extremely well and made it very difficult on a talented group of Missouri receivers.
This performance was even more admirable considering the elements that they had to over come on every play. I think anyone who watches football understands the old adage that in bad weather games, the wide receivers have a distinct advantage over the defensive backs because they know where the route will take them.
Outside of Prince Amukamara falling down near the end of the first half, a slip that aided Missouri in getting their lone touchdown, t...
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