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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 758478" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Much better effort on D today. Can’t help it that we get blown off the line by better players, but no big busted coverages. Tackling was much better. After ragging on Juanyeh last week, he had a great first half.</p><p></p><p>Offense had a rough go of it, but this is the best defense we will play all year. They are giving up 10 ppg. You can’t expect them to dominate everyone else they play then for us to light them up. They just dominated a decent Pitt team and held them to 3 and held Louisville to 7.</p><p></p><p>Sims had an off game, don’t know if it was the pressure or the coverage but his clock seemed slower than usual, and missed a couple of open check downs that he didn’t even look towards. But again,ND is pretty good and he is still learning. They were bringing pressure and daring our WR to beat them, and with the exception of the great catch by Camp, they didn’t </p><p></p><p>The final score was probably indicative of the difference between the two teams.</p><p></p><p>If we want to be a bowl team next season, Collins needs to scour HS and the transfer portal for a kicker. That is the one thing that Collins haters and cheerleaders can agree with. Absolutely unacceptable that we can’t even count on a chip shot.</p><p></p><p>These next 4 are winnable, but we have to clean up the mistakes. Much cleaner than last week, but still not winning football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 758478, member: 69"] Much better effort on D today. Can’t help it that we get blown off the line by better players, but no big busted coverages. Tackling was much better. After ragging on Juanyeh last week, he had a great first half. Offense had a rough go of it, but this is the best defense we will play all year. They are giving up 10 ppg. You can’t expect them to dominate everyone else they play then for us to light them up. They just dominated a decent Pitt team and held them to 3 and held Louisville to 7. Sims had an off game, don’t know if it was the pressure or the coverage but his clock seemed slower than usual, and missed a couple of open check downs that he didn’t even look towards. But again,ND is pretty good and he is still learning. They were bringing pressure and daring our WR to beat them, and with the exception of the great catch by Camp, they didn’t The final score was probably indicative of the difference between the two teams. If we want to be a bowl team next season, Collins needs to scour HS and the transfer portal for a kicker. That is the one thing that Collins haters and cheerleaders can agree with. Absolutely unacceptable that we can’t even count on a chip shot. These next 4 are winnable, but we have to clean up the mistakes. Much cleaner than last week, but still not winning football. [/QUOTE]
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