Harrymannback77
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Terrible. The entire staff should be beyond embarrassed. All of them.
The program is in the roughly the same spot it would have been if it never fired an obese introvert.
He isn’t coming back. Time to get over itThe program is in the roughly the same spot it would have been if it never fired an obese introvert.
Those are really different types of game.Oh come on:
Are all in the same neighborhood. This game is in great company.
- 2021 BGSU
- 2015 Michigan
- 2014 Illinois
- 2011 NDSU
- 2010 SDSU
- 2010 NIU
- All of 2007
- 2006 TTU
- 2003 Michigan
No. But replacing him with a young, hotshot coach hasn't really mattered. Same shit, different guy.He isn’t coming back. Time to get over it
Glad you accept claeys isn’t coming backNo. But replacing him with a young, hotshot coach hasn't really mattered. Same shit, different guy.
We are objectively not talking about the same shit which is a big part of the reason that I'm not sitting here calling for PJ's job right now.No. But replacing him with a young, hotshot coach hasn't really mattered. Same shit, different guy.
Those are really different types of game.
This is the second time we have lost to a horrible horrible team since 2019
Yeah. A loss like this doesn’t hurt me the way last year Iowa did.That was my thought. This game was different because Northwestern is garbage. The Gophers just collapsed from a big lead against hot smelly trash.
No kidding.Sometimes I feel like I watched a different game than everyone else on GH. Our offense put up 430 yards and 31 points but somehow 80% of comments are blaming the offense more than the D.
Agree with this. This has very similar vibes to the 2020 Michigan, Iowa, and Maryland games to me. Hopefully we get betterNo kidding.
We are up 21 heading into the 4th. We know they are passing on every single down.
That defense looked like Wackers. Huge chunk plays. Just one massive play after the next.
It's depressing, because we are what we are.
Sometimes I feel like I watched a different game than everyone else on GH. Our offense put up 430 yards and 31 points but somehow 80% of comments are blaming the offense more than the D.
Offense played pretty well considering how bad the Qb played. Late on every throwSometimes I feel like I watched a different game than everyone else on GH. Our offense put up 430 yards and 31 points but somehow 80% of comments are blaming the offense more than the D.
I give you full credit for quietly slipping in a full year in the list.Oh come on:
Are all in the same neighborhood. This game is in great company.
- 2021 BGSU
- 2015 Michigan
- 2014 Illinois
- 2011 NDSU
- 2010 SDSU
- 2010 NIU
- All of 2007
- 2006 TTU
- 2003 Michigan
Post of the dayWe have THREE losses just against Northwestern that are worse than any loss my Iowa friends have ever experienced.
2000: Northwestern beats Minnesota on a Hail Mary
2008: Northwestern beats Minnesota on a Pick 6 as time expires
2023: Northwestern beats Minnesota after being down 31-10 in the 4th quarter
If we're talking about heartbreaking losses, those 3 probably fall below games like Michigan in '03, Iowa in 2019, Wisconsin loss in OT in '99, Blocked punt loss to Wisconsin in '05, Minnesota at Wisconsin in '16 up 17-7 at half and 4 Leidner picks later...,Purdue in '01 when Purdue was at their own 3 yard line with 19 seconds left down 3 and ended up winning in OT, then record setting Bowl game collapses to NC State and Texas Tech. The Michigan loss where Claeys let the clock run out on the doorstep of the goal line. Hell we lost to Wisconsin in 2020 when we missed a chip shot FG to extend OT after Morgan missed an open receiver for a would be winning TD a play or two earlier. I am sure someone can come up with more, I had to look up the details of the Purdue loss.
As far as worst performances, losing to New Mexico State when they were considered the worst team in all of D1, we had a terrible loss to Illinois when they were coached by Tim Beckman, We lost to Ohio one year under Mason. Brewster lost to South Dakota State and North Dakota State. The Bowling Green loss in '21 might be the all time worst, but this Northwestern loss certainly belongs in the same group with all of these. It's unique in that it belongs in both the heartbreaking and truly awful categories.
Excellent post and a very informative walk down memory lane.We have THREE losses just against Northwestern that are worse than any loss my Iowa friends have ever experienced.
2000: Northwestern beats Minnesota on a Hail Mary
2008: Northwestern beats Minnesota on a Pick 6 as time expires
2023: Northwestern beats Minnesota after being down 31-10 in the 4th quarter
If we're talking about heartbreaking losses, those 3 probably fall below games like Michigan in '03, Iowa in 2019, Wisconsin loss in OT in '99, Blocked punt loss to Wisconsin in '05, Minnesota at Wisconsin in '16 up 17-7 at half and 4 Leidner picks later...,Purdue in '01 when Purdue was at their own 3 yard line with 19 seconds left down 3 and ended up winning in OT, then record setting Bowl game collapses to NC State and Texas Tech. The Michigan loss where Claeys let the clock run out on the doorstep of the goal line. Hell we lost to Wisconsin in 2020 when we missed a chip shot FG to extend OT after Morgan missed an open receiver for a would be winning TD a play or two earlier. I am sure someone can come up with more, I had to look up the details of the Purdue loss.
As far as worst performances, losing to New Mexico State when they were considered the worst team in all of D1, we had a terrible loss to Illinois when they were coached by Tim Beckman, We lost to Ohio one year under Mason. Brewster lost to South Dakota State and North Dakota State. The Bowling Green loss in '21 might be the all time worst, but this Northwestern loss certainly belongs in the same group with all of these. It's unique in that it belongs in both the heartbreaking and truly awful categories.
We have THREE losses just against Northwestern that are worse than any loss my Iowa friends have ever experienced.
2000: Northwestern beats Minnesota on a Hail Mary
2008: Northwestern beats Minnesota on a Pick 6 as time expires
2023: Northwestern beats Minnesota after being down 31-10 in the 4th quarter
If we're talking about heartbreaking losses, those 3 probably fall below games like Michigan in '03, Iowa in 2019, Wisconsin loss in OT in '99, Blocked punt loss to Wisconsin in '05, Minnesota at Wisconsin in '16 up 17-7 at half and 4 Leidner picks later...,Purdue in '01 when Purdue was at their own 3 yard line with 19 seconds left down 3 and ended up winning in OT, then record setting Bowl game collapses to NC State and Texas Tech. The Michigan loss where Claeys let the clock run out on the doorstep of the goal line. Hell we lost to Wisconsin in 2020 when we missed a chip shot FG to extend OT after Morgan missed an open receiver for a would be winning TD a play or two earlier. I am sure someone can come up with more, I had to look up the details of the Purdue loss.
As far as worst performances, losing to New Mexico State when they were considered the worst team in all of D1, we had a terrible loss to Illinois when they were coached by Tim Beckman, We lost to Ohio one year under Mason. Brewster lost to South Dakota State and North Dakota State. The Bowling Green loss in '21 might be the all time worst, but this Northwestern loss certainly belongs in the same group with all of these. It's unique in that it belongs in both the heartbreaking and truly awful categories.