Agree. Illinois was the turning point imo.The Illinois and UCLA games are the two that hurt. Those should have been winnable at home, but for whatever reason we still have players that think they can just show up and beat teams like that.
Agree. Illinois was the turning point imo.
If I knew that answer I would be making a lot more money. My guess is we got exposed some, lost some confidence, and the team and staff have been feeling ever increasing pressure since.What happened? We were on fire for a good portion of those wins. What were the differences between pre-Illinois and after that game? That is what I am wondering. Are we merely talking about weight of schedule to the point that we got found out after beating up on bunnies?
I mean ... I don't know that it's really a turning point. Or even a thing. But we've definitely been on the wrong side of a lot of high-impact plays since that game.What happened? We were on fire for a good portion of those wins. What were the differences between pre-Illinois and after that game? That is what I am wondering. Are we merely talking about weight of schedule to the point that we got found out after beating up on bunnies?
I mean ... I don't know that it's really a turning point. Or even a thing. But we've definitely been on the wrong side of a lot of high-impact plays since that game.
Illinois
A TD pass was overturned to an INT
We completed a pass that could have been a TD but the receiver was out of bounds
We missed an open receiver that would have been a TD
We lose in overtime
Ohio State
We got shafted on a spot that threw off our drive before half (we probably only get a FG anyway)
We get stopped on downs at the 1, probably should have been a yard closer
We don't get any of several potential calls - including a couple big DPI calls
We lose by 4
USC
They get two big completions on passes that bounced off our defenders
We don't get either of two fairly obvious DPI calls
We lose by 8
Obviously we can do plenty of things better ourselves. And probably things like these stand out more when we keep losing close games.
But at the same time, just just can't seem to get any breaks to help us.
What happened? We were on fire for a good portion of those wins. What were the differences between pre-Illinois and after that game? That is what I am wondering. Are we merely talking about weight of schedule to the point that we got found out after beating up on bunnies?
Although I would argue that the biggest change is we were getting above-average QB up to that game and we've gotten below-average QB play since.
Plus the defense has not been as sharp. They don't a pretty good job limiting points (except against Indiana) but giving up a lot of yards. This seems to be more pronounced in the secondary, where there are rumblings of our new DB coach not gelling into the scheme all that well.