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As far as targeting goes I think both of the calls were targeting by the rule as currently written. At the same time I was glad that they both were overturned. Loss of anywhere from a half to a full game is a ridiculous penalty when a guy can get flagged for it because a ball carrier lowered his head at the last moment. Yes, some of them are worse than unintended incidental contact, but it has to be fixed so guys who are trying to do the right thing aren't penalized that much for a being in the wrong place at the wrong time or for an execution error.
 
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Haven’t seen this mentioned, what the heck was that Nettles kickoff?
 

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Haven’t seen this mentioned, what the heck was that Nettles kickoff?

They tried to do what they did in the Fiesta Bowl against Oregon.

Basically the way UNLV was lined up. There was a large opening where the coaches thought a kick could go and we recvoer a 25 or so yard onside kick. But the kicker did not hit a good ball and we looked dumb
 

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They tried to do what they did in the Fiesta Bowl against Oregon.

Basically the way UNLV was lined up. There was a large opening where the coaches thought a kick could go and we recvoer a 25 or so yard onside kick. But the kicker did not hit a good ball and we looked dumb
I loved how the referee announced that the ball would be placed at the 35 and then they almost immediately show the line of scrimmage with the ball at the 40.
 
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They tried to do what they did in the Fiesta Bowl against Oregon.

Basically the way UNLV was lined up. There was a large opening where the coaches thought a kick could go and we recvoer a 25 or so yard onside kick. But the kicker did not hit a good ball and we looked dumb

Work out the kinks against UNLV. Make it work when/if we need it.
 

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Offensive line in the running game has been REALLY bad to start the year. Purdy had played 4 good quarters in 3 games. Breece seems to be lacking that "it" he had last year.. Is he hurt? o-line holding him back? We receivers who can seperate.

Looking forward.. I hope that the line can figure it out with more reps like they have done in back-to-back league seasons.. Manning needs to keep putting Purdy in short throw situations to let Hutch and Kolar go make plays.. If Purdy isn't asked to make 25+ yard throws, o-line can improve run blocking. We are heading to Dallas in December with a Sugar Bowl on the line
 

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Offensive line in the running game has been REALLY bad to start the year. Purdy had played 4 good quarters in 3 games. Breece seems to be lacking that "it" he had last year.. Is he hurt? o-line holding him back? We receivers who can seperate.

Looking forward.. I hope that the line can figure it out with more reps like they have done in back-to-back league seasons.. Manning needs to keep putting Purdy in short throw situations to let Hutch and Kolar go make plays.. If Purdy isn't asked to make 25+ yard throws, o-line can improve run blocking. We are heading to Dallas in December with a Sugar Bowl on the line
Seems like the OL is struggling to get much push, which is damning because we do have a pretty big OL.
 
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It was Downing, and he to me has underperformed some of the other o-lineman so far. I really hope he continues to improve more.

Downing has not regained his freshman year form. I wonder if it is an issue with conditioning
owing to being out last year. I’m not sure he is currently among our top 5 lineman.
 

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im ready to change up the o-line a little bit to see if we can get some sort of spark.
 
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Downing has not regained his freshman year form. I wonder if it is an issue with conditioning
owing to being out last year. I’m not sure he is currently among our top 5 lineman.

Downing has been by far our worst lineman. Foster is probably 4th in that.. So our entire left side of the line isn't giving us much confidence.. Schweiger has looked pretty average at tackle.. Versus a All-Big 12 guard. Newell has played two good games and struggled against Iowa.
 

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UNLV is not the best division one football team. But we made them look a lot worse than they are. Give the team some credit folks. Enjoy a victory….do some c0ck push-ups…..it’s a beautiful day.
They were pretty inferior. Haven't won a game in a few years...would probably give Kansas a run for their money.
 

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They tried to do what they did in the Fiesta Bowl against Oregon.

Basically the way UNLV was lined up. There was a large opening where the coaches thought a kick could go and we recvoer a 25 or so yard onside kick. But the kicker did not hit a good ball and we looked dumb

It's an either/or strategy. If it works, it's brilliant. If not, it becomes silly and hapless.
 

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48-3 looks nice. Wish we could have done that to UNI. Happy to see Baylor on the schedule next rather than KU. Can you imagine lining up back to back weeks against KU/UNLV? You would almost assuredly be setting yourself up for a let down the following week.
 
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Offensive line in the running game has been REALLY bad to start the year. Purdy had played 4 good quarters in 3 games. Breece seems to be lacking that "it" he had last year.. Is he hurt? o-line holding him back? We receivers who can seperate.

Looking forward.. I hope that the line can figure it out with more reps like they have done in back-to-back league seasons.. Manning needs to keep putting Purdy in short throw situations to let Hutch and Kolar go make plays.. If Purdy isn't asked to make 25+ yard throws, o-line can improve run blocking. We are heading to Dallas in December with a Sugar Bowl on the line
The offensive line success the past two seasons was built with defenses that were more honest, with Purdy as a wlidcard and a capable passing game, rather than selling out to stop AA in Hall. It’s a line that can have success if being asked to exploit what a defense is giving up. It’s not a OL that can start a game and bully a defense that knows Hall is getting the ball. They need Manning to do well, and they also need Purdy to be feared, both in terms of scrambling, but also his arm. Purdy and Manning have not been threatening, although we saw a little more against UNLV.

Right now defenses can live on keying on Hall for a short gain, then giving Purdy a tight pocket and pressing the receivers on predictable passing downs, resulting in a lot of traffic when we check down. Even if we have success with a bunch of small gain plays, we'll have poor execution eventually (TO, penalty, or missed play). UNLV was straight up bad, so obviously we had some success. But not a great sign that against an inferior opponent that is KU quality, we converted the easy success into just 14 points, consistent with our inability to play efficiently right now despite a ton of experience. Eventually culture kicks in and we steamroll these bad programs, but that doesn't work even against the UNI types.
 

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48-3 looks nice. Wish we could have done that to UNI. Happy to see Baylor on the schedule next rather than KU. Can you imagine lining up back to back weeks against KU/UNLV? You would almost assuredly be setting yourself up for a let down the following week.

This staff and seniors have to remember the taste of that 2019 game and situation.. If they can't get up for the game next week.. We are heading to the Liberty Bowl

Baylor hasn't played a team with a pulse this year.. We NEED to start fast and keep our foot on their throat with a hopefully improved running game
 
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The offensive line success the past two seasons was built with defenses that were more honest, with Purdy as a wlidcard and a capable passing game, rather than selling out to stop AA in Hall. It’s a line that can have success if being asked to exploit what a defense is giving up. It’s not a OL that can start a game and bully a defense that knows Hall is getting the ball. They need Manning to do well, and they also need Purdy to be feared, both in terms of scrambling, but also his arm. Purdy and Manning have not been threatening, although we saw a little more against UNLV.

Right now defenses can live on keying on Hall for a short gain, then giving Purdy a tight pocket and pressing the receivers on predictable passing downs, resulting in a lot of traffic when we check down. Even if we have success with a bunch of small gain plays, we'll have poor execution eventually (TO, penalty, or missed play). Not a great sign that against an inferior opponent that is KU quality, we converted the easy success into just 14 points, consistent with our inability to play efficiently right now despite a ton of experience. Eventually culture kicks in and we steamroll these bad programs, but that doesn't work even against the UNI types.

I mostly agree.. We have it in us to change our offensive output

Even this offseason.. The conversation was about how slow our D starts before settling into their dominance. We are still DOMINANT in the second half, but are playing much better to start a game. I credit Peterson playing at an insane level and Eni moving inside with that as we are getting pressure with 3 to start and finish games against 2/3 really good offensive lines
 

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