As some of you may know, there will be a new EA Sports NCAA Football game this summer, after 10+ years of the last version.
I haven't had gaming console in almost a decade but I will return for this one. Yes, I will buy a PlayStation just to play this game. Yes, I will create a juggernaut...
Love it or hate it, it's a Minnesota sports icon and had a distinct feel.
I was young when my family had season tickets, but I vaguely remember the entire student section "bouncing" during the 1st down chants.
I just hope our secondary will step up around him. Winfield was lucky to play with some very good defenses and guys in the back end, which opened up the game for him to do his thing.
He got away with it in 2022 because we had a great running game and he had easier route concepts off the play action. In other words, he had bigger openings and targets.
In 2023 he was asked to make tighter throws, and also spot the ball downfield more. That's when the accuracy goes.
In a logical universe, we should be able to out-recruit Purdue and, yes, Iowa. We should aspire to start out-recruiting Wisconsin, although that will be tough as they can still pull nationally in a way we can't. Nebraska is full of delusional NIL money and support so I'm not even going to touch that
Can you guys explain why Alipate failed? Was he that bad at QB? Couldn't they have just stuck him in the film room/practice field and had him develop for 2-3 years?
Wow. Time flies in a blink of an eye. A few thoughts:
Daniel Jackson will suit up for his 5th year this fall. It feels like just yesterday when we were talking about him as a young WR ready to take the next steps in the next 2-3 years. Crazy.
La'Meke will be a senior and it feels like a big...
Good for him. If you're not an NFL prospect, and you have a chance to continue your education and get a masters covered by scholarship (it's very hard to get master's for free in the USA) then go for it.