Gophergrandpa
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So much was awful in the Illinois game—38 yards passing, only 4 yards to WRs, a defense that both bent and broke—that it seems Pollyana-ish to look for positives. But there were a few.
First, Quentin Redding, RFrosh, 5-7 155 lb KO return man breaking off a big one. For so long the Gophers have simply fair caught everything, KOs and punts. Playing “not to lose.” With Quentin, it looks as though our STs might now again be playing to win. That is great.
Second, Mo. We ran so few offensive plays and fell far enough behind (forcing us toward a futile passing game) that Mo’s contribution faded. But 15 runs for an 8.5 yard average against the nation’s best defense is very positive … esp. for a RB coming off an ankle injury. Mo sliced through the Illini on several plays. But with a TOP of 19:56, we just ran way too few plays in the game.
Third, Safety Tyler Nubin. He had a great game. He was all over the field. His intensity level, speed and IQ are really special.
Too bad all these good things are masked by the worst passing performance I have ever seen by a Gopher team. Worse than in the Bowling Green game. Much worse than in the Illinois game last year. Significantly worse than the awful passing game of the Colorado offense against us in 2021. Such is life.
First, Quentin Redding, RFrosh, 5-7 155 lb KO return man breaking off a big one. For so long the Gophers have simply fair caught everything, KOs and punts. Playing “not to lose.” With Quentin, it looks as though our STs might now again be playing to win. That is great.
Second, Mo. We ran so few offensive plays and fell far enough behind (forcing us toward a futile passing game) that Mo’s contribution faded. But 15 runs for an 8.5 yard average against the nation’s best defense is very positive … esp. for a RB coming off an ankle injury. Mo sliced through the Illini on several plays. But with a TOP of 19:56, we just ran way too few plays in the game.
Third, Safety Tyler Nubin. He had a great game. He was all over the field. His intensity level, speed and IQ are really special.
Too bad all these good things are masked by the worst passing performance I have ever seen by a Gopher team. Worse than in the Bowling Green game. Much worse than in the Illinois game last year. Significantly worse than the awful passing game of the Colorado offense against us in 2021. Such is life.
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