To say Tommy Armstrong’s Saturday felt weird would be an understatement.
The Nebraska quarterback watched his team’s 55-45 loss at Purdue on television, some of it while he iced his foot back in Lincoln.
“It kind of sucked just sitting and watching, but I kind of knew by formations and by plays in certain situations what was being called,” Armstrong said Monday. “I kind of made mental notes about every single rep we took on offense and what we had to fix and things like that.”
Armstrong plans to be heavily involved in the fixing this week, too.