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  1. So he's leaving 'DAZ to do something different. After 39 years the guy's earned it. 

     

     

    I say this at times to make fun of Bison football fans, but I think it fits here also:

     

    How things are right now is how they'll always be. 

     

     

    Part of growing (as a person, community, or State) is accepting that change is always happening. Heck, someday all the good ol' boys will be on the other side of the grass too. 

  2. I'm glad someone mentioned just 3 penalties for just 15 yards. <-- That's been fixed; but it requires vigilence.

    I'm very happy about second half time of possession (20 of the 30 minutes for UND).

    I am extremely disappointed in the 'epic fail' of the center exchange. That must be fixed and stay fixed.

    This game was one step. A good one. But just one. Stay the course. Keep fixing; keep working; keep building.

    Day by day.

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  3. The box score stat that really jumped out at me:

    In the second half UND had the ball nearly 20 minutes compared to MSU's 10 minutes.

    MSU didn't "come off the gas" in the second half; they just didn't have the ball.

  4. This defense can beat Montana if we control our errors. So looking forward to next week. Let's pack that place like 2 years ago and hear 3rd and long get on your feet all day.

    Allow me to correct you on one thing:

    This TEAM can beat Montana if they control errors. The defense got a lot of help (rest) when it mattered because the offense started to come around.

    The defense has to play like it has been ... and better. They did let a couple receivers get behind them today.

    The offense must pick up right where they left off in Bozeman.

  5. Stolen from the Twitter-verse:

    MSU has 36 yards rushing on 32 carries. Cats rushed for almost 900 yards last three weeks.

    Statistics from today's #UND game were fairly even, surprisingly enough. Total yards 329-293 for MSU. First downs 17-16 for UND.

    QB Joe Mollberg had his best game of the season. 22-37 for 222 and a TD (and the unfortunate pick six).

    The offense had a rhythm in the second half that we had not seen.

    The key now is to keep progressing and not regress. Keep working; keep inproving.

    Day by day.

  6. Take away the pick-six and instead UND gets a FG on that drive: ten point swing. If UND finishes that drive ... fourteen point swing.

    What happened today is the first step from the offense. The defense is about eight to twelve weeks (spring ball, fall camp, season so far) ahead of the offense. This is the first glimmer of hope of the offense finally coming together. And for the "X Box" types, notice how when UND was able to run even a little the pass game opened up.

    26-7 at half. 29-18 final. Let's see ... 11-3 for the visitors in the second half. Surely MSU quit trying at halftime is what the pundits will say. I think not. MSU was looking to put some frustration from last week on someone. The UND Defense said, "Not us."

    I think a young team took a small but significant step toward maturation today: They realized they not only belong out there but if they play with the vision Bubba has for them they can be successful.

    They need to clean some stuff up (center exchanges, maintaining possession, eliminating turnovers), but these guy won the second half of that game. How?

    Bubba's vision: Aggressive defense and smart, balanced offense.

    Last thought:

    No moral victories. I hope the guys on the plane back from Boseman are pissed. Why? They were a controllable error or two from (let this soak a minute) ... winning.

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  7. Advantage us? You bet your ass.

     

    On field turf, I believe a wet ball harms both teams' run game*, but it gives a minor edge to the wide receivers as they know when they're going to cut and the DBs do not. You tend to slip more when you are reacting than when you plan on cutting. (On natural surface the wet field starts to hurt the WRs equally as the ground starts to give.) 

     

     

    *To quote Chris Berman, "Fum-BLE!"

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