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Jeff Sims on loss to Minnesota: 'We just beat ourselves'

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra09/01/23

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Nebraska QB Jeff Sims
Nebraska QB Jeff Sims (Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports)

Nebraska quarterback Jeff Sims wasn’t happy with his performance in the Cornhuskers’ season-opening loss to the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Thursday.

Matt Rhule’s debut was spoiled, as a game-winning field goal sent the Cornhuskers home in defeat in. A ton of attention was paid to Sims, after he committed three of the team’s four overall turnovers, including a costly late interception.

Afterwards, Sims elaborated on his performance, as well as his team’s as a whole, believing that he can’t throw interceptions at the clip he did on Thursday, and Nebraska simply can’t defeat themselves.

“We just beat ourselves,” started Sims. “We just can’t beat ourselves. We had four turnovers, and any game you have four turnovers in is going to be a close one. So we’ve just got to protect the ball, and play our football.”

While the interceptions were rough, it wasn’t all bad from Sims against Minnesota. He did throw one touchdown, albeit off of a nearly broken trick play, and finished the game as Nebraska’s leading rusher and, for that, Rhule gave his QB1 some due credit.

“I thought he had some really good moments,” Rhule said regarding his quarterback, following the loss. “He had some key throws, especially in that two-minute drive moving us down the field. Obviously, he ran for over 100 yards. He was a dynamic threat in the zone read game.”

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Alas, three interceptions, especially in a game that ended up being as close as it was, were killers. Add in a lost fumble from Anthony Grant and there’s a way where the Cornhuskers could have avoided this brutal defeat on their opening night.

It all boils down to the fact that Sims and Nebraska just can’t have those sorts of mistakes. That’s why, heading into their second outing at Colorado, they’re going to do what they can to get that corrected so they don’t cost themselves in games that are there for the taking.

“You have to protect the football. Back foot throws and all those things? That’s not what we need. We don’t need that,” added Rhule. “This is a first step for Jeff. We’ll coach him and he’ll come back.”

Matt Rhule believes better days are ahead of Jeff Sims, and it’s easy to see why when he flashes the way he does. It’s up to the quarterback to put it all together in the end.

On3’s Sam Gillenwater contributed to this article.