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  1. 8 minutes ago, HuskerNation1 said:

    Michigan has a coach that sought to find any identify for his team and to stick with it

     

    Harbaugh has had plenty of struggles over the years though, and gone back and forth somewhat with offensive philosophy.  He was considered a dead man walking in terms of his job coming into the year by some. 

     

    But it is working this year.  OC Josh Gattis is doing a great job finding the right formula for their personnel and game plans this year, and I bet Harbaugh has some involvement in the scheme too.

     

    Gattis brought his 'speed in space' ideas originally but now the incorporation of a power running game this year seems to be working for them.

     

    Somewhat similarly, Scott Frost has said he believes in blending traditional Husker power football with new ideas.

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  2. 49 minutes ago, Omaha-Husker said:

    Lol

     

     

     

     

     

    Harbaugh was considered a lame duck heading into 2021 by many.   In this case allowing him to develop the program has really payed off.

     

    6 rushing TD in The Game my the Wolverines.    Both losses by tOSU this year have been to teams able to control the game on the ground.

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Huskers93-97 said:

    Normally I would agree with you. But being it’s the first real game for smothers playing I don’t blame him for getting to half time and getting a plan at halftime to finish the game off 

    Yes I agree for this game, didn't want to make a mistake with a freshman QB against the IA interception machine defense, in a game that is going well.

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  4. 2 hours ago, PaulCrewe said:

    For myself, play selection was the bigger issue at the end.  3 TOs, 11 yards to go and a little over 30 seconds is near an eternity.  Granted everything went to s#!t after the hold.  But I would have loved to see that option look with Belt that had gotten ya almost 5-8 all game on 1st from the 11.  No matter the success of the play call the first TO afterwards.  Come up with your two best short field plays and there are your 2nd and 3rd down plays.  If you are tackled inbounds on either of those plays of course TO number two.  Best scenario you've scored and you have a TO to come up with your best goal line play for the the 2 point conversion.   In my made up "second guessing, recliner coaching world" one of those two plays on second and third down would been a play to get the ball to Allen(which SHOULD have been stressed in the real situation).

     

    That drive, of all time sensitive drives throughout the SF era, is probably in the bottom 3-5% of bad clock management drives.

    Yea on the same page about the play calling.   Your scenarios are solid.

     

    Regarding clock management, my original point that I attempted to make (perhaps somewhat poorly) was that I didn't see methodical utilization of the time - like in the scenarios you described - while using plays that had been working all game, with a timeout to stop the clock when/if needed, etc.

     

    Instead what went down at the end of the game was more like near-desperation in flavor to my eyes.

     

    Thanks for the post, good detail there.

  5. 6 minutes ago, ColoradoHusk said:

    The entire playbook was still available.  The clock management wasn't an issue.  There were 3 timeouts remaining with 30+ seconds left.  That's plenty of time to work the middle of the field, Frost and Martinez chose not to.  Stop confusing a clock management issue with a play calling issue.

    Well I did also call out the play selection.   To me the offense seemed to be running end-zone passes as if they didn't have time to run anything else.   They burned a lot of clock early in the drive then rushed at the end.  I agree they still could have used a timeout to run something up the middle, even late in the drive.   Not using the timeout is also related to clock management.

  6. Well the Illinois all-time football record is now 612–612–50.    That is totally dead-even average.   :thumbs.   Kind of interesting.

     

    One game left vs NW to pull out a winning program record!    And maybe make a bowl with 5 wins, since IL actually holds some of the tiebreakers for 5 win teams based on graduation rates, and have been projected to be a a bowl by some.  Yet I predict IL would lose a bowl game putting them back to a dead-even all time record. :D  

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  7. 3 hours ago, Lorewarn said:

    Way, way more of an issue is the playcalling from 1st & 20 onwards. Four straight plays where it looked like every single route took forever and went all the way into the endzone. Adrian had to throw each one falling away off his back foot because they took so long, and the middle/underneath was wide open for the taking.

    Yea I kept wanting an intermediate tight end target that had been working all game.   

     

    And originally on that drive there was plenty of time and timeouts, the entire playbook was an option if the clock was managed well.

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  8. Well that was a new one, Clemson vs W Virginia, Clemson down by 3 with 17.4 seconds left.

     

    Coming out of a timeout, Clemson has 6 :facepalm: players active on the floor, drawing a technical foul.   It took the refs 2 and half seconds to notice.   W Virginia goes on to win by 7.

     

    Baffling to be so mixed up right out of a timeout.  Or maybe they knew they had points to make up quickly and that was the plan!  :B)  Worth a shot I guess.

  9. 4 minutes ago, ColoradoHusk said:

    Frost should be going after a transfer QB with starting experience at another school, or a big time recruit from recent years who he can give the starting job to. Frost can't afford to make a mistake on this transfer QB. His job is on the line. 

    Yea it will be very very interesting to see who ends up in the portal.     I also imagine the new OC will have a major say in the recruitment of any transfer QB.  

     

    We also need to hit the portal hard in general.   If we could do what Mel Tucker at MSU did to any degree it could really help fill some talent gaps.   

     

    Need to keep the defense humming next year to go with the new successful offense.

  10. 15 minutes ago, ColoradoHusk said:

    NU isn't gonna be able to get a decent transfer QB, while also having Martinez come back. Any decent transfer is not going to want to "compete" with Martinez for the job, they are going to want to have that #1 job pretty much assured for them. It's the way it is.

    Well that's an interesting point, but a transfer still has to compete for playing time at new program, anywhere.  There have been multiple cases where a high profile transfer failed to win a starting qb job.

     

    We know for sure that next year would be AM's last year, and further if a multiple QB system were employed the transfer would get guaranteed play time next year, and then would have the reigns all to themselves after that.   Especially for a freshman transfer that could work out fine, depending on personality.

     

     

  11. 2 hours ago, The Scarlet Pimpernel said:

    From what I've been told, it's pretty much 100% that we're pursuing a transfer QB for next season. Frost's career as HC is riding on it, so he needs to land a top-tier QB in the portal.

    The Huskers could nab Quinn Ewers from the portal.  :koolaid2:

     

    (Unsubstantiated chatter that OSU may have more than 1 qb enter the portal after the season so if not Ewers then whoever but all this is purely speculative.)  Keep AM on board too.

  12. The need is real for professional referees, and an accountability system for botched calls.   

     

    This is 2021 in a conference with tons of revenue, there is no excuse for poor officiating.   To me crappy or biased officiating pretty much ruins a game.  I hate winning because of bad calls too.

     

    Look, this loss and others aren't solely on the refs, but we struggle enough that poor calls push us underwater.

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  13. On 11/18/2021 at 9:47 PM, lo country said:

    Mel Tucker (in year 2) gets a $95 million 10 year deal....

    He's done a great job, but that contract looks way overboard right now given that is MSU down 49 to zip to OSU, which will be a 2nd straight loss, and then PSU on deck for next week, which could be a 3rd loss in a row.

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