Ogee Ogilthorpe
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Apologies if this has been mentioned in any detail, I haven't read thru every thread.
For the most part, Saturday was the first game of conference race and even national relevance that any member of the Gophers had ever played late in the month of November. Wisky has played in a LOT of games like Saturday's game and for most of them, it was not THAT big of a game. I thought that was just as much a factor as anything else in the outcome of Saturday's game. When the Gophers had the ball, it was abundantly clear to me that one unit on the field had played in numerous games of this magnitude while the other unit was often overwhelmed by the magnitude, especially the underclassmen.
How to handle games like Saturday's (and even this Saturday with MSU really) is just another step in the process of building up a program. You could make the argument that the Gophers have played in two relatively "big games" this season (or ones that were hyped as BIG games going in); Iowa and Wisconsin. Iowa was a dumpster fire and against Wisky, especially on offense, the underclassmen played like underclassmen.
There are going to be many steps in this process but Saturday was a big one. Guys have to know how to handle playing in big games. Saturday against MSU won't be QUITE as big as the Wisky game but it will still be a big one for the Gophers. Exposure and experience like this are going to go a long, LONG ways towards building this program up.
Saturday's game is HUGE. Absolutely HUGE. A win for the Gophers Saturday likely ensures that the Gophers won't get bypassed for a bowl selection by both Michigan and Iowa (both of whom could lose this weekend and finish with 7 wins). A loss and they almost certainly will get bumped by Michigan, and maybe even Iowa, both with one less win than the Gophers.
For the most part, Saturday was the first game of conference race and even national relevance that any member of the Gophers had ever played late in the month of November. Wisky has played in a LOT of games like Saturday's game and for most of them, it was not THAT big of a game. I thought that was just as much a factor as anything else in the outcome of Saturday's game. When the Gophers had the ball, it was abundantly clear to me that one unit on the field had played in numerous games of this magnitude while the other unit was often overwhelmed by the magnitude, especially the underclassmen.
How to handle games like Saturday's (and even this Saturday with MSU really) is just another step in the process of building up a program. You could make the argument that the Gophers have played in two relatively "big games" this season (or ones that were hyped as BIG games going in); Iowa and Wisconsin. Iowa was a dumpster fire and against Wisky, especially on offense, the underclassmen played like underclassmen.
There are going to be many steps in this process but Saturday was a big one. Guys have to know how to handle playing in big games. Saturday against MSU won't be QUITE as big as the Wisky game but it will still be a big one for the Gophers. Exposure and experience like this are going to go a long, LONG ways towards building this program up.
Saturday's game is HUGE. Absolutely HUGE. A win for the Gophers Saturday likely ensures that the Gophers won't get bypassed for a bowl selection by both Michigan and Iowa (both of whom could lose this weekend and finish with 7 wins). A loss and they almost certainly will get bumped by Michigan, and maybe even Iowa, both with one less win than the Gophers.