metrolax
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....I know our thoughts are with Coach Kill, but just some quick observations from watching the first two games.
First, whenever I see someone making a play, or being involved in a play, in more instances than not it involves a
freshman, or a redshirt freshman, or somebody new to their position, or maybe a sophomore. This is a very young
team that Kill is putting on the field this season. Just watch on any given play and note this and it becomes very
obvious.
Bo Schembechlar at Michigan used to say that your football team is only as good as its seniors. In college football that is so true. This Gopher team has so little in the way of seniors, it seems. Its not the type of senior class that makes a run at something.
One thing that having a senior-laden squad will do is they will tend to avoid the emotional ups and downs and keep everyone well-grounded from week to week. They won't let the younger guys get either too high or too low. After the 2nd half last week at USC, the team I'm sure thought they were gonna roll over NMSU. They seemed a little flat, while the Aggies came to play. In football today, with everyone having a schollie limit of 85, that will get you beat regardless of who you are or who you play.
I had thought the Gophers could surprise some people this season, but after the first two games the reality of just how young and inexperienced this squad is is hitting home. When you make three trips to the Red Zone and score no points like we did today, that often is the result of inexperience at qb. That was the ballgame, right there.
The systems they are playing will take some time to really sink in. Maybe they need to dumb things down and just let these guys play more. I've been watching many of these younger players and I think that some of them
are gonna be very good before they're done. The young receivers have been laying out and catching some throws, for example. There just seems to be a lot of freshmen and RS freshmen who are getting significant PT.
I still think this team will surprise somebody this season, but they will have letdowns as well. I do think that after
watching these first two games, that this team can really be something in a couple of years. I know that's not
what a lot of people like to hear, because we're kinda sick of waiting until a couple of years from now, but that's
the reality.
Chin up, everyone......better days lay ahead. I'm confident that Coach Kill will be back up and at em before
we know it, and it wouldn't surprise me at all if this team beat Miami and NDSU and went into Big 10 play at 2-2.
After that, its just a matter of who they're gonna catch on the right day.
First, whenever I see someone making a play, or being involved in a play, in more instances than not it involves a
freshman, or a redshirt freshman, or somebody new to their position, or maybe a sophomore. This is a very young
team that Kill is putting on the field this season. Just watch on any given play and note this and it becomes very
obvious.
Bo Schembechlar at Michigan used to say that your football team is only as good as its seniors. In college football that is so true. This Gopher team has so little in the way of seniors, it seems. Its not the type of senior class that makes a run at something.
One thing that having a senior-laden squad will do is they will tend to avoid the emotional ups and downs and keep everyone well-grounded from week to week. They won't let the younger guys get either too high or too low. After the 2nd half last week at USC, the team I'm sure thought they were gonna roll over NMSU. They seemed a little flat, while the Aggies came to play. In football today, with everyone having a schollie limit of 85, that will get you beat regardless of who you are or who you play.
I had thought the Gophers could surprise some people this season, but after the first two games the reality of just how young and inexperienced this squad is is hitting home. When you make three trips to the Red Zone and score no points like we did today, that often is the result of inexperience at qb. That was the ballgame, right there.
The systems they are playing will take some time to really sink in. Maybe they need to dumb things down and just let these guys play more. I've been watching many of these younger players and I think that some of them
are gonna be very good before they're done. The young receivers have been laying out and catching some throws, for example. There just seems to be a lot of freshmen and RS freshmen who are getting significant PT.
I still think this team will surprise somebody this season, but they will have letdowns as well. I do think that after
watching these first two games, that this team can really be something in a couple of years. I know that's not
what a lot of people like to hear, because we're kinda sick of waiting until a couple of years from now, but that's
the reality.
Chin up, everyone......better days lay ahead. I'm confident that Coach Kill will be back up and at em before
we know it, and it wouldn't surprise me at all if this team beat Miami and NDSU and went into Big 10 play at 2-2.
After that, its just a matter of who they're gonna catch on the right day.