Nebraska football fans will still be savoring the Cornhuskers win over Miami last week, but by this stage will already be worrying about facing Illinois on Saturday. Not about the Illini themselves, of course, but about how Nebraska could be overlooking Illinois in preparation for a monster game against Michigan State the following week.Of course, if Nebraska stubs its toe against Illinois on Saturday, that game in East Lansing wont be nearly as monster as it would be otherwise. So how will Nebraska stay focused and get the job done on homecoming against Illinois'Remember Wes Lunt and Josh FergusonYes, Illinois is 3-1, but thats with needing comeback wins over football powerhouses like Youngstown State, Western Kentucky and Texas State. So it would be easy to dismiss Illinois as a cakewalk for Nebraska after a big win against a talented (if under-coached) Miami squad.But Illinois has talent. Quarterback Wes Lunt, a transfer from Oklahoma State, has a big armmaybe the best raw talent at quarterback Nebraska will face all season. While Illinois has much poorer talent at both receiver and offensive line than Miami, Lunt will make throws and ask questions of Nebraskas secondary.And Josh Ferguson has the potential to be a big-time back in the Big Ten. The junior is averaging 6.38 yards per carry with three touchdowns in four games (courtesy of cfbstats.com). Hes no Duke Johnson from Miami, but Ferguson has plenty in the tank to give the blackshirts problems. And when combined with Lunts arm, Illinois offense can carry a one-two punch that could threaten Nebraska if given an opportunity.Bo Pelini and the coaching staff will surely point this out to the blackshirts this week in practice, which should get their attention.Remember McNeese StateIn fairness, other than Miami, McNeese State might be the most talented team Nebraska has faced in 2014. And yes, that is as much an indictment of Florida Atlantic and Fresno State as it is a compliment to the Cowboys.But at the end of the day, McNeese State and Nebraska were tied with 20 seconds to go in the game, and it was only a miraculous (perhaps Heisman-esque') play by Ameer Abdullah to spare NUs blushes at home.After the contest, Nebraska knew it dodged a bullet. Abdullah said that the team didnt respect the game in preparation for the Cowboys (as quoted by Brian Christopherson of the Lincoln Journal-Star). And in the next two games, against Fresno State and Miami, Nebraska has looked sharper and more focused, perhaps taking Abdullahs advice to heart.I was reluctant to say something, Abdullah said about his concerns regarding the teams preparation for McNeese State, but I promise that is the last time it will happen.After his performance against Miami, Abdullah and the coaching staff should have the teams full attention, making a letdown against Illinois less likely.Remember Red RisingIn addition to a bizarre 8 p.m. kickoff time, Nebraska will be breaking out the alternate Red Rising uniforms against Illinois. While the alternate uniforms havent always been a success (see UCLA last season), as a fan of the superhero costumes I can only hope that Nebraska will find success with the cool threads and avoid further superstitions.After all, it took seven years for Nebraska to break out the Stormtrooper all-white look against Fresno State this year. The convincing win should, hopefully, wash away the taste of the surrender white look Nebraska had in Bill Callahans last game, a loss to Colorado in Boulder.One can only hope that the extra juice of coming onto the field in alternate uniforms will help sharpen Nebraskas play on Saturday night.For a different look at Nebraska football, check outThe Double Extra Point.Or you can use the Twitter machine to follow@DblExtraPoint.
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