One thing that wasn’t commented on, but should be, was Nebraska was nearly flawless handfighting from top to bottom. There were a lot of comments about the Iowa guys not looking sharp, but a ton of credit for that goes to Nebraska. They controlled the ties very well and kept many of their opponents away from their strengths.
The fact that Everyone but Murin and Warner were eventually still able to get to their offense impressed me. They didn’t allow themselves to get frustrated and force bad positions.
Now, both Murin and Warner DID get frustrated and force bad offense with Murin getting reattached deeply twice and Warner’s only real attack got him out of position enough that Schultz capitalized. These 2 matches are while I will always argue with those that call for high attack rates. Without the right setups and angles, you end up getting taken down more than you score takedowns.