Bo's Monday Presser

it's not really FCS this, non-AQ that, BCS there. it's about the same damn problem raring their head again and again and again. Looking sharp as hell and doing what we're supposed to in a first game against an overmatched opponent only kick us square in the balls AGAIN.

It's not about just this game. i dont think anyone's putting the stock into this particular game, but rather the body of work. it wore on some folks long before now. it's wearing to a breaking on folks like me as we speak. And there are still some that sit patiently (wish I could be one) still holding out for the good. That's what it's all about.

 
At the end of the day one thing is certain...Bo is not going to change.

We could lose 5 games this year and everything next season would stay status quo.

Bo will be the head coach, Beck and Papuchis will still be coaching the O and D.

I like Bo but he is stubborn, set in his ways and maybe a little too loyal.

I hope Bo can slay that dragon (at this point a Big 10 Championship) before he falls on his own sword.

 
Second-half drives:

#1

Ameer run 3 yards (penalty, holding, 7 yards)

Ameer run 2 yards

Tommy run 1 yard

Tommy pass 6 yards
+1

Also, the "Tommy run 1 yard" was called as a wheel route to AA but he wasn't open and TA tried to run with it, just didn't get very far.

 
it's not really FCS this, non-AQ that, BCS there. it's about the same damn problem raring their head again and again and again. Looking sharp as hell and doing what we're supposed to in a first game against an overmatched opponent only kick us square in the balls AGAIN.

It's not about just this game. i dont think anyone's putting the stock into this particular game, but rather the body of work. it wore on some folks long before now. it's wearing to a breaking on folks like me as we speak. And there are still some that sit patiently (wish I could be one) still holding out for the good. That's what it's all about.
+1

Our toughest opponent continues to be ourselves.

This week it was lack of focus. The hallmarks of Pelini-era Nebraska have always been self-inflicted wounds. Turnovers, penalties, poor fundamentals, mental mistakes. This is the first time I've seen a Pelini-coached team nearly check out for an entire game, though.

I want Pelini to succeed..... but I'm worried that we've basically hit our ceiling. I don't ever feel like we will be that sharp, well-oiled machine we should be. Last week there were glimpses.

I think we might be reaching critical mass this year, one way or the other.

 
Not going to single out one guy but we HAVE to get faster at reacting to the ball when it is going to the flats or we will get killed
Thank God Mike Moudy reacted to the ball as quickly as he did when Armstrong got blindsided. That was one of the best plays of the game (although I don't know if Moudy's guy was involved in the sack).
Sterup I think
I was actually talking defense but Our Oline play was mind boggling. I am not sure if it was more because of play calling or they all just had a really bad day against a team that had no business stepping into our backfield

 
just listened to bo's presser. he seems to be speaking with a similar confidence as earlier on in his career (i remember listening to his presser before the '09 va. tech game and you just knew him and his team were ready. and he did put a good product on the field for that game). i think he is excited for this season, still. that gives me some hope.

this team still seems different. hopefully they rebound. hopefully they know they have something to prove. i predict the slaughter against fresno st. hopefully that does not result in another backslide against miami or later on.

should be an interesting season.

 
Second-half drives:

#1

Ameer run 3 yards (penalty, holding, 7 yards)

Ameer run 2 yards

Tommy run 1 yard

Tommy pass 6 yards

#2

Ameer run 3 yards

Ameer run loss of 2 yards

Tommy pass incomplete

#3

Tommy run 34 yards

Ameer run 1 yard

Ameer run 8 yards

Tommy run 4 yards & TD (penalty, tripping, 15 yards)

Tommy run 5 yards

#4

Ameer run loss of -2 yards

Tommy pass 7 yards

Tommy pass incomplete

I find nothing wrong with any of this playcalling and can understand why we started to go to the run less. Ameer carried for 7 out of 15 plays and gained 13 yards (6 carries for 10 yards not counting the penalty). Still think we could've stuck to the ground game maybe but McNeese was stuffing it, and that's honestly completely embarrassing.

Our next drive was my least favorite of the game:

#5 (11 minutes left in 4th)

Tommy pass incomplete

Newby run 4 yards

Tommy pass incomplete

To me, it seemed there was no need to throw on 1st & 10 yet, but I can see why we might have thought this was a better way to test McNeese than trying to run against their loaded box again. Wish we'd have tried a zone read or something, some other way to get to 3rd & short and keep the clock burning. The 3rd & 6 play must have broken down pretty quickly, as Tommy launched one deep. Maybe there was an underneath option he should've taken but didn't.

The next two Nebraska drives occurred at the 4-minute and 1-minute marks in the 4th quarter. No problems there. On the first, Tommy had a 41 yard pass to Jordan Westerkamp negated and we punted, and on the second, we scored the winning TD.

The real reason Ameer didn't get enough touches in that second half? We ran 24 flippin' plays compared to McNeese St's 44.

Credit the defense for making a stop after the illegal formation penalty took off a TD at the end, but McNeese had two drives that went 12-83 and 14-88 and combined to take over 11 minutes off the clock. And they held all Nebraska RBs to 8 carries for 17 yards (2.12 ypc). Thank goodness we had a QB that managed to do something in spite of all that.
Great post Zoogies. +1.

As for your beef with the last drive-- I get it.

But I guess, looking back now, what more could we expect? Beck's entire resume before us was from KU as the passing game coordinator. It makes total sense that he leans pass when he really starts to feel the pressure in a tight game. But that doesn't mean it doesn't p#ss me off any less.

It's his friggin job for crying out loud. He's making $700,000 this year. His job is making our offense go. But given that we have a legit Hypesman candidate at RB and how off Tommy was passing the ball, he can't come up with one or two new ways, new looks to run the ball with Ameer or Tommy? No misdirection, counter, QB powers with a lead blocker, even our staple zone read with Tommy keeping?

Someone email this webpage to Tim Beck:

http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/2014/06/36173/tom-herman-coaching-clinic-part-3-quarterback-run-game

You're telling me he makes $700K a year and he can't figure out how to implement some of that with Tommy? Sure he's not the runner Braxton Miller is. Very few are. But he's certainly no slouch-- he's only a notch or two below.

Someone nailed it this morning on the radio-- Tommy was off in his decision making Saturday. He'd get loose on some zone read for huge gains, but made poor reads on others (and in the passing game). So, don't ask so damn much from the kid. He's 20 years old for crying out loud. If he's having that rough of a day, take the confusion out of things! Stop asking him to make reads and decisions every play and give him one of those plays about with Cross or (gasp) a fullback lead blocking for him. Turn him from a decision maker into an athlete-- let him just go focus on making a play and not thinking so damn much.

Overcomplication of the playbook is now a serious trend on BOTH sides of the ball. And it has been for a while.

Are counters, fullback dives, sweeps, or SOMETHING other than what we showed Saturday really THAT hard to install into our playbook have another option to utilize in the running game?

What does this all mean? Tim Beck is pretty mediocre at his job. He's a pass first guy, he'll always be a pass first guy. He just doesn't seem to be the type of guy who will be happy running all over an opponent even if it is working beautifully. He's always thinking ahead to how he can use this or that to set up big plays in the passing game. And there's just so much wrong with that.

 
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