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  1. 7 minutes ago, Packerhuskerfan said:

    I hated the bad spot on a Minnesota first down the most this game, but Frost should have challenged that one.  There was also a pass interference on Morgan that I don't see how it was missed.  Us almost losing a down was crazy.  At least they called that 1 offensive hold against.

     

     

    Third down

     

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  2. 16 minutes ago, r06ue1 said:

    Ohio State showed some major flaws last night and hopefully Frost and Co. take a good hard look at what Purdue did in that game.  

     

    Haskins threw the ball a whopping 73 times!  Ohio State couldn't run as Purdue stacked the box and let Ohio State move up and down the field on them.  In the red zone they locked down Haskins favorite target and held them to 6 points.  Purdue on offense exposed Ohio State's weakness (and a certain guy named Bosa being out certainly didn't help) in the pass defense department.  

     

    Make Ohio State one dimensional on offense and play good sound coverage in the red zone is the key to taking them down.  Easier said than done sure but Purdue isn't exactly a talent wealth pool and they were able to accomplish it.  

     

    My biggest concern here is the bye week and they will be hungry but the one thing we will have going for us is that these issues they have cannot be fixed in two weeks and can still be exploited by any team (as other teams have shown) this season.  

     

    10 takeaways: What to make of Ohio State's shocking loss to Purdue

    Bethune-Cookman is a trap game?

     

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  3. I think its the adult's fault.  The adults who put their kids into organized sports before 5th grade.

     

    Back when I was a kid in the stone age if you wanted to play a game you grabbed a ball and got your friends, made up your own rules and played.  No adults needed.  Also no adults on the sidelines causing trouble.

     

    Nothing personal against the OP,  it is just how society is today.

  4. 35 minutes ago, 84HuskerLaw said:

    I don't disagree but he also did get a team in to the super bowl as HC.   He certainly knows offensive football but he is one the best O line coaches - period.  But his biggest shortcoming in my view is he is a pro football thinker which is quite the contrary of a college coach.  You have to teach the fundamentals in college and he does best at taking dam good college players and making them all pros.   

     

    And the year after going to the Super Bowl he completely lost the team.

     

    I would put him and Pelini in the same category - excellent coordinators who should not be head coaches

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