Yep, totally unexpected and totally depressing......but as a Minnesota fan, totally expected.This sums it up well. What could possibly have led to such a dramatic regression.
Shame on me but I genuinely was telling my father that we would need to keep our holiday plans open in case we got to the rose bowl. That won't be a problem!
Is it really "regression?"
Or is it simply a case of facing stronger opposition and not measuring up?
Gophers vs teams with losing records: 4-0
Gophers vs teams with winning records: 0-3
I think that tells the story.
We obviously need louder speakers as well as defensive backfield practice-squad players jumping forward during practice...Ahh, regression. 5 offensive line penalties, defensive lapses, that’s not a competition thing.
Is it though? Not far fetched to say playing against better talent can cause each of those issuesAhh, regression. 5 offensive line penalties, defensive lapses, that’s not a competition thing.
On the plus side the remaining conference schedule features 5 teams that are either just above, at, or below .500.Is it really "regression?"
Or is it simply a case of facing stronger opposition and not measuring up?
Gophers vs teams with losing records: 4-0
Gophers vs teams with winning records: 0-3
I think that tells the story.
Is it really "regression?"
Or is it simply a case of facing stronger opposition and not measuring up?
Gophers vs teams with losing records: 4-0
Gophers vs teams with winning records: 0-3
I think that tells the story.
I agree with the injuries part of this; however if you cannot trust YOUR guy that you recruited to even throw quick screens, or slants/out routes, why is he even in the game? That is the part that is upsetting. Tanner or not, this game was another dud in preparation, execution, and coaching.Part of the regression is injuries. CrAB out for the year. Tanner out today. Mo didn't play versus Purdue which totally changed that game, and yet the Gophs still should have won except for some newfound terrible execution (dropped balls, missed kicks, stupid penalties) that didn't occur the first four games.
I don't know if Tanner could have done any better if he played tonight, but it's likely they don't start with RUTM for the whole first half with him in.
That said, it's the lack of execution, including dumbass defensive lapses, that's grating on me.
It's all your fault!!Shame on me but I genuinely was telling my father going into the Purdue game that we would need to keep our holiday plans open in case we got to the rose bowl. That won't be a problem!
Ahh, regression. 5 offensive line penalties, defensive lapses, that’s not a competition thing.
I do think we are beginning to get more pressure on the qb though. While we didn’t get home we did force Clifford to scramble several times. That wasn’t the case in previous games.
On the plus side the remaining conference schedule features 5 teams that are either just above, at, or below .500.
We have our flaws......no doubt.....but our 5 remaining opponents (Rutgers, Nebraska, Northwestern, Iowa and Wisconsin) all have some serious flaws as well.
As disappointing as these past 3 games have been, hopefully the team can pull together and still salvage something from this season.
No doubt Iowa has had a tough schedule to date in terms of conference games and we clearly are not in a position to feel confident about facing anyone right now.Our three conference losses have been to opponents with a 9-4 conference record (69.2%). Before you get too confident about Iowa, realize that their three conference losses have been to opponents with an 11-1 (91.7%) conference record. Yes, one can say that their offense is terrible and you should win if you don't turn over the ball but that's easier said than done. Iowa's defense has forced 8 turnovers in four conference games while our offense has given up 8 turnovers in four conference games. Iowa has 7 turnovers of their own in conference play but 6 of those came in the Ohio State game.
The only conference team we've beaten has a 1-3 conference record. The good news is that we have 3 opponents remaining with that conference record (Rutgers, Northwestern, and Iowa). Nebraska is 2-2 but their two wins have come against teams with a combined 2-7 conference record. They don't appear to have the kind of defense that has given us fits in recent weeks so that should help. At this point, unless we improve significantly over the next few weeks, I don't see us beating Wisconsin this season.
All teams have injury problems at this time of the season.
The teams that keep on winning have talent stacked in the three-deep, tOSU for example.
I suspect that right now a successful season for MN and WI fans would come down to the last game and who wins the AXE.
Going to any bowl would help because of the additional weeks of practice but the Rose Bowl is out of reach for both teams.
Those rankings have very little value. 5 of the top 10 teams in the current AP poll are in the top 10 in those talent rankings (Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Clemson, Oregon). So looking at that you could surmise that the rankings can identify the best players overall and those top players tend to go to a handful of schools.2022 College Football Team Talent Composite
In order to create the most comprehensive Team Recruiting Ranking without any notion of bias, 247Sports Team Recruiting Ranking is solely based on the 247Sports Composite Rating.247sports.com
The problem with your logic here is that it doesn't work both ways.And how many times has a team ranked 50+ in those rankings won a division in a power five?