Quit acting like you are some brilliant football analyst when even the spread had us only winning by 16/17. Was it a great performance, No. But it sure as hell wasn't crap. Go back to the 1990's and have all the crap performances you can swallow.Quit acting like 20-0 is a good score against that crap team. Seriously. We should have Been up 20-0 at half
If I remember correctly, we didn't cross mid-field until Q4 in that game.I still remember that day (I was at work) watching the pregame show with Seneca wearing a Roman toga and all the Heisman hype … only to see Iowa State get absolutely destroyed in Norman.
6-1 (including the robbed FSU game) and riding high … ending the season 1-6 being outscored 275-125.
Also the 4th and short up 3-0 after the Higgins catch would have been very tempting to go for it but credit to CMC on that patience to not give Houston any chance of momentumQuit acting like you are some brilliant football analyst when even the spread had us only winning by 16/17. Was it a great performance, No. But it sure as hell wasn't crap. Go back to the 1990's and have all the crap performances you can swallow.
No turnovers, very few penalties. Low energy environment. Depleted linebacker core. Without your star receiver much of the 2nd half.
Houston will win a game they shouldn't this year because of their defense - it is not the worst defense we will see in the Big XII (looking at you Gundy). Their offense sucked and we completely snuffed them.
Kudos to the coaching staff for having patience.
Yeah... the offense wasn't very good... but didn't really try much of anything either.OC and Becht were not great. No Brammer. No misdirection. No deep completions. Also open field tackles were bad. Deep coverage was bad at times. Their QB didnt see a wide open TD when they threw the pick. Another db held while falling down. If Brecht was injured, then it was decent game management.
If that's all he was down field that's some ********.Here's the penalty on Barrett (#61) in the 3rd that took away the score by Higgins. Lame way to lose an all-timer TD catch for sure but looks like the right call, strictly speaking.
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It's really strange how different each of our RBs are. But it's a good thing to have.Abu is obviously a home run threat, but I’d rather see Hansen or Jackson in situations where we need a yard or two
Remember the yellow line is the first-down line, the blue line is the line of scrimmage. He’s nearly four yards downfield.If that's all he was down field that's some ********.
Wondered about this myself…… saw the tape on his right shoulder under the pads.I think Rocco must have been having a shoulder issue. Someone mentioned he fell hard on it in the Arkansas State game. After one attempt early on, I don't think we even tried to throw it downfield. My guess is he was limited, and Houston defense picked up on this and knew we weren't going deep. Hopefully it's not a long-term thing.
Letter of the law it's a penalty, but I do think it was weak. The two plays after that were why he got benched is my guess.Remember the yellow line is the first-down line, the blue line is the line of scrimmage. He’s nearly four yards downfield.
You’re actually allowed three yards in CFB (like the 2 linemen right behind Barrett there), so he wasn’t way past the allowed area - I think fact he knocked the Houston player down and was still going after him, out in space, allowed the refs to single him out.
He's more agile and can move laterally in quick snapping motions. I think Sama is the best one he's just not quite there yet.It's really strange how different each of our RBs are. But it's a good thing to have.
Take Sama's long TD run for example... I don't think Jackson scores on that. I could be wrong... but I don't think Jackson has the strength to break through those tackles like that.
But Jackson is so much better at finding holes that don't seem to be there than Sama or Hansen can.
Remember the yellow line is the first-down line, the blue line is the line of scrimmage. He’s nearly four yards downfield.
You’re actually allowed three yards in CFB (like the 2 linemen right behind Barrett there), so he wasn’t way past the allowed area - I think fact he knocked the Houston player down and was still going after him, out in space, allowed the refs to single him out.
Football seems to take a letter-of-the-law approach to nearly all penalties. Soccer and basketball at least in some cases take more of a spirit-of-the-law approach, i.e. did the team of the offending player gain an advantage from this? I'd like to see more of that in football.Letter of the law it's a penalty, but I do think it was weak. The two plays after that were why he got benched is my guess.
Probably the kicker or maybe there was a mistake in operations involved with special teams. I think I remember Matt losing it on the special teams coordinator in a previous game.Anyone know who CMC was so pissed at after the missed FG?