HuskerfaninOkieland
Heisman Trophy Winner
I don't think it's so much losing momentum at the half as much as it is losing momentum after a big play. It seems after the opponent makes a big play (big run, huge stop, INT, fumble recovery, etc) we seem to go into prevention mode and become reactionary and it throws us off. Callahan said something to affect one time "we'll take what we want" but as soon as we're in a pickle it's like we're taking whatever we can get".
I know Callahan scripts the first 15 plays of the game but I'm not sure if he has another script for the 2nd half. Maybe scripted plays for the 2nd half based on what did and didn't work in the 1st half might help.
I know Callahan scripts the first 15 plays of the game but I'm not sure if he has another script for the 2nd half. Maybe scripted plays for the 2nd half based on what did and didn't work in the 1st half might help.