A little love for Koi Perich

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I haven't read the posts after the game on Saturday, but I'm surprised there hasn't been a nod to the 242 yards Koi amassed in kick returns.

We haven't seen a day like that since Troy Stoudermire in 2008 against Iowa.

Given some of the criticisms of his play this year (much of it deserved), that was a difference-maker and kept us in the game/played a role in our chance to win at the end.
 









He did good on the return and forced fumble.

But he has wiffed on tackles or just thrown his shoulder wildly and not wrapped up a lot this year too.

He seems athletic but rough around the edges.
 



Been a very up and down year for Koi in year 2 after the way he burst onto the scene last year. But he was definitely big in the return game on Saturday.
Not unusual for a Sophomore player to experience. I do think he's a shining example of the problems we have with the defensive philosophy and coaching this year.
 

I haven't read the posts after the game on Saturday, but I'm surprised there hasn't been a nod to the 242 yards Koi amassed in kick returns.

We haven't seen a day like that since Troy Stoudermire in 2008 against Iowa.

Given some of the criticisms of his play this year (much of it deserved), that was a difference-maker and kept us in the game/played a role in our chance to win at the end.
Prefer to forget that game as well
 

Despite some rough games this year, PJ will still need to re-sell Koi again at the end of the season, as I think everyone knows Koi has aspirations to play in the League. However, does he still believe this Def staff can get him there? You have Caleb Downs graduating at OSU, and you have to trust your football future to Danny Collins or Matt Patricia. With one call, he could probably be wearing Scarlet and Grey. We'll see how close he really is to Drake.
 




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