HuskermanMike
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I have thought of this for a long while and wondered if anyone else wondered the same thing. The only complete game that comes to mind is the South Alabama game last year. The MSU game was not a complete game at all, but we still got the win. Outside of that the UCLA game might have been close to a complete game and this year the Fresno game was the only complete game we played this year.
What is a complete game?
Offense moving the ball not turning it over, gaining lots of yards
Defense getting timely stops and not allowing big plays. Holding the opponent under their average and not not allowing big points to be scored.
Special Teams- great punting, kicking and returning by this group. Does not have to score a td but the return teams need to gain yards and when we punt/kickoff we need to prevent them getting past the 25 and force a few turnovers.
We need to look prepared and ready to go, beating lowly teams by a mere touchdown or less is not a complete game in my opinion. We need more of these games against the big boys in the conference. Beating an osu or penn state by two could result in a complete game if we do all of the things listed above. I would say mistakes can happen(turnovers,missed fg) but we also would need to force turnovers too.
This has just got me thinking for a while so if you have anything to add to my list feel free to do so. What is your definition of a complete game?
What is a complete game?
Offense moving the ball not turning it over, gaining lots of yards
Defense getting timely stops and not allowing big plays. Holding the opponent under their average and not not allowing big points to be scored.
Special Teams- great punting, kicking and returning by this group. Does not have to score a td but the return teams need to gain yards and when we punt/kickoff we need to prevent them getting past the 25 and force a few turnovers.
We need to look prepared and ready to go, beating lowly teams by a mere touchdown or less is not a complete game in my opinion. We need more of these games against the big boys in the conference. Beating an osu or penn state by two could result in a complete game if we do all of the things listed above. I would say mistakes can happen(turnovers,missed fg) but we also would need to force turnovers too.
This has just got me thinking for a while so if you have anything to add to my list feel free to do so. What is your definition of a complete game?