Congrats to UM for the win, mainly for the players. That game was a true embarrassment when it comes to coaching. Coley should have instructed Kaaya to run the clock down to 2-3 seconds in the fourth quater on every play BUT the QB should know this. Al Golden is starting to remind me of Ex Miami Fish coach Tony Sparano with the filed goals. Golden running out on the field and in essence costing us 7 points was a classic moronic move that almost cost him his job. Fantastic hits by the secondary but again more trouble tackling. Our LB core is very thin and I hope they survive the season. Please DON'T blame the refs, most of calls were good and the catch by Scott was NOT a catch by NCAA rules. I do not agree with the rules. UM does NOT have the killer knock out punch as reflected by their passive way of playing 60 minutes of football. Finally, I do not believe at all that Brad Kaaya is an elite player at all. He made about 8 porous throws which cost UM 4 TD's. The stats show a young man who had an outstanding day. I see a young man with average arm strength and mobility, not an accurate passer downfield, and gives up many many TD opportunities. That's what I have seen in 16 games so far. Just remember, the Nebraska secondary was HORRIFIC and Kaaya had guys wide open all day long. ACC does not look strong this year at all. More pressure on our offense to score TD'S because the Defense needs help. This is a game we should have won EASILY by 35 points. The announcers were toasting our coaching staff and rightfully so. In 32 years as a DIEHARD UM fan this game goes down as the worst COACHING FIASCO I have ever seen. Luckily for Golden, Tommy Frazier made a bad thrown in the end zone in the OT. The Nebraska wide receive was WIDE OPEN but the ball was underthrown about 10 yards. THESE KIDS DESERVE MUCH BETTER than this ******* jack coachung staff!