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53yds x 2 last year but thought pinning them was the right call @ that pointAnnouncer said I think, that his career long was a48 yarder.
53yds x 2 last year but thought pinning them was the right call @ that pointAnnouncer said I think, that his career long was a48 yarder.
Ball was on the Buff 33. Not really a “short field” if you miss.you give them a short field if you miss it.
It sorta worked out because the ball ended up at the 10. But it was only 23 yards of field position and even with a 3 and out, Buff was still able to flip the field on the next punt anyway. But did you see that kick? Clearly, punting is not Freeman’s strength. Very lucky it ended up on the 10. It was almost blocked. And a more likely outcome was it was gonna end up in the endzone in which case you are getting 13 yards as opposed to a chance to go up 20-10. 51 yards is definitely in Freeman’s range even if it was a lower probability.53yds x 2 last year but thought pinning them was the right call @ that point
This win was fugly. So many weaknesses, so much to try to fix. Tackling! Terrible. There are a couple single digit numbered DB's that are either too weak or, more likely, too afraid to come up on a ball carrier and crush him. Coaches should immediately pull them, put them on bench for duration of game.
Defense needs to practice Oklahoma's: put a 4 foot alleyway lined with chalk and two players 10-15 yds apart, facing each other, one a ball carrier, the other a defender. On GO, smash into each other, hard as you can. Then rinse, repeat til practice is an hour old.
Also, some coach needs to tell Fagnano to throw lower on his medium distance passes. No excuse for throwing the ball over the receivers. Hit the numbers or sit (and I am a fan of JF). Oh and remind your receivers (especially the TE's) to get to the first down markers before you turn, none of this catch it and make them miss.
20 yards shorter than what they ended up with... fwiwBall was on the Buff 33. Not really a “short field” if you miss.
That would be the 30 seconds I missed because I paused the live stream for a minutes. Can’t believe they treat customers that poorly.Was it that early? I didn't notice until ~30 seconds left in the game.
It feels like they play scared. Offense is scared to put their foot on the opponent's throat in the fourth quarter. Defense will get in the backfield but is afraid to hit.Something is missing…they just don’t have a killer instinct.
The numbers don't support the claim that we are worse this year. Record last season after 5 games was 3-2. Record this season after 5 games is also 3-2. Last season first loss was an embarrassing blow out. This seasons 2 losses were OT games which we should have one. Remaining schedule this year is favorable.How are we so much worse this season? We crushed them last season. I thought we'd be better than last season.
We do seem to have better results with guys that got a lot of snaps with G-5 schools than guys that did not play a lot of downs at P4 schools. McDonald was a home run transfer last year for our staff.I know I just started posting here but have been lurking for awhile. I remember discussion on here as to whether or not we should be bringing in guys from the portal who were at "P" level programs but hardly saw the field, or guys from lower level programs that have played and performed. IIRC most people thought bringing in guys who have performed was the way to go (like we did with McDonald last year.)
I think we did a good job getting LBs and DBs from the portal. But I think we whiffed on the D Line, and if you look at the guys we brought in, it's the one position where nobody really had performed at a high level. Smiley played every season at Virginia, but looks like he was a career backup based on his numbers. Wright is a former highly rated recruit, but he barely played at ASU and SMU and only had 15 total tackles at the FCS level last year. Carroll-Jackson barely saw the field for Nebraska. He's young and I like his upside, but it was always kind of a crapshoot as to whether or not he would perform well this year. Black is a senior who has barely played anywhere he's been.
Contrast that with the LBs, where we brought in guys like King (1st team all AAC) and Parham (over 100 tackles at SJSU in 2023.) Or the DBs where we brought in guys like Mills who had an interception in the playoff, Latu who had at least played meaningful snaps at Wisconsin, etc. Obviously all 3 groups have made mistakes throughout the season, but the D Line is the clear weakness. Just looking at the numbers this should have always been the expectation (and I think for a lot of us, it was.)
I'm hoping we prioritize guys that have performed well at lower levels over guys who were former highly rated recruits when we hit the portal this off-season.
We play mostly G5 opponents, it’s sometimes better to get guys who are established to play well against them than unproven P4 bench guys.We do seem to have better results with guys that got a lot of snaps with G-5 schools than guys that did not play a lot of downs at P4 schools. McDonald was a home run transfer last year for our staff.
It was actually showing us at 3-2 and them at 2-3 when we were up 17-10 and had just gotten the ball back, lol. I was shocked nobody ever corrected it. Got to the point I thought the students creating the graphic for the broadcast were just trolling their own fan base as a way of saying, "we suck."
The team is wildly erratic.
At times they look two to three scores better than everyone and then they lapse into periods of incompetence. The defense at times looked like they simply didn’t care anymore.
Hard to celebrate a win with these concerns.
I agree. It only worked out in the sense that Freeman’s punt was about as good as anyone could expect & Uconn ended up winning. Buffalo flipped positions anyway on the next punt and then got it back near mid field & went on to score.Ball was on the Buff 33. Not really a “short field” if you miss.
It sorta worked out because the ball ended up at the 10. But it was only 23 yards of field position and even with a 3 and out, Buff was still able to flip the field on the next punt anyway. But did you see that kick? Clearly, punting is not Freeman’s strength. Very lucky it ended up on the 10. It was almost blocked. And a more likely outcome was it was gonna end up in the endzone in which case you are getting 13 yards as opposed to a chance to go up 20-10. 51 yards is definitely in Freeman’s range even if it was a lower probability.
Letting up that last TD was hard to watch. I really wanted the D to finish that superb series. Instead receiver goes into end zone untouched.The Good
The Bad
- A win on the road
- No turnovers Again
- No penalties
- Defense held them to 17 points
- Deep RB Room played well when Edwards went down
- Last drive was textbook
- 49 yard kick is good, Freeman hits both
- Clock management at the end of the game
- Only one sack against the statistically best sack defense
- 165 yds rushing
- Held Buffalo to 125 yds passing
- Outstretched touchdown by Edwards
- Skylar YAC on that touchdown
The Ugly
- Could not run clock in the 4th
- Get a D lineman back, lose another to injury
- Edwards dinged up
- Shanked punt
- Joe leads the team in rushing
- Edwards bottled up most of the day
- Grabbing not tackling, LB’s running past the ball carriers instead of stuffing the hole
- Missed turnover opportunities
- Missed tackle on the fake punt
- Blocked punt
- Gave up 204 yds rushing
- Turtle mode for much of the fourth quarter
The missed turnovers are killer. We must have dropped 8-10 interceptions already this year. Of course it happens and there's a reason DBs don't play wide receiver, but it's been excessiveThe Good
The Bad
- A win on the road
- No turnovers Again
- No penalties
- Defense held them to 17 points
- Deep RB Room played well when Edwards went down
- Last drive was textbook
- 49 yard kick is good, Freeman hits both
- Clock management at the end of the game
- Only one sack against the statistically best sack defense
- 165 yds rushing
- Held Buffalo to 125 yds passing
- Outstretched touchdown by Edwards
- Skylar YAC on that touchdown
The Ugly
- Could not run clock in the 4th
- Get a D lineman back, lose another to injury
- Edwards dinged up
- Shanked punt
- Joe leads the team in rushing
- Edwards bottled up most of the day
- Grabbing not tackling, LB’s running past the ball carriers instead of stuffing the hole
- Missed turnover opportunities
- Missed tackle on the fake punt
- Blocked punt
- Gave up 204 yds rushing
- Turtle mode for much of the fourth quarter
Similar thoughts. It appears to me that King and Parham are our two best LBs (not counting the hybrid LB/DEs, Branch and Key). I don’t think we have them on the field together much, if at all.
And I’d love to know if, on the Buffalo tieing TD, someone blew an assignment or the blitz we called left us no way to defend that little pass. I’m guessing the former but it’s just a guess.
… And I’d love to know if, on the Buffalo tieing TD, someone blew an assignment or the blitz we called left us no way to defend that little pass. I’m guessing the former but it’s just a guess.
On that TD, in real time, I thought they had too many blitzing, but I would need to see a replay. It looked like 7/8 blitzing, but not sure.