Please don't say defense because I think our defense getting shown up by TCU's put that to bed.
I'm not sure how anyone can say the defense was "shown up". This isn't 1985. Good offenses, especially ones that run a no huddle, are going to rack up yards against just about anyone.
- TCU averaged 5.8 yards a play which is just about average.
- We forced two turnovers.
- TCU was 2 for 12 on 3rd downs.
- TCU started four possessions at our 39 yard line or closer.
- The average length of their three TD drives was 28 yards.
- The average length of the six total drives was 30.5.
It wasn't a great defensive performance, but I don't think it was bad either. The defense certainly played well enough to win in my opinion.
I would rather develop an identity like Mason had with running the ball.
Have you not noticed we run the ball a lot and that the coaches want that to be our identity? We might not be as successful as his teams were at running the ball, but I think they know what they want to do.
And if you still feel that Kill is a huge improvement over Mason, I am sorry but you are delusional.
Well, it is only year four. But I agree it is hard to say that right now. I think Kill can be a big improvement over Mason but we'll see if he actually is. It's funny how people remember Mason. Some only think about the great years of 1999 and 2003 while others only remember the meltdowns. He's done things no other Gophers coach has done in a long time. Mason was better than Kill in year 3. Year 4 and 5 were not very good for Mason (went 6-6 and 4-7 respectively). If we win only four games in 2015, people will be calling for Kill's head.