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  1. 10 hours ago, Dancing_Bengal said:

    Well thanks I'm glad to know I'm welcomed. They were boring in the other, you guys seemed to be having more fun!

    I say “bring it.” I mean, if we can’t laugh at ourselves that means everyone that’s laughing is laughing AT us. Plus, I admire anyone who makes the bold move to jump on the opposing team’s board and make a contribution. Except for those trolls about 80 miles south of here. They should just keep playing Fortnite in mom’s basement. 

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  2. 4 hours ago, Irish said:

    Overall a pretty good job with some areas to improve.  One of my big concerns is special teams.  It has been mentioned multiple times but I haven't seen an in-depth discussion.  Special teams have been an issue for quite a while.  I am not referring to the kicker missing, but more about kick coverage lapses and getting our punts blocked.  You would think this would have been taken care of by now.  Punt protection and kickoff coverage are not rocket science.  Why can't we figure this out?  Well coached high school teams do a better job.  This is an issue that certainly can come back to bite us this year and has going on for several years.  Look at the Richmond playoff game (as painful as that is) - Mr. Triple Reverse gets a lot of well deserved criticism, but a running into the kicker penalty and a blocked punt killed us.  If the guys (coaches and players) we are using can't get it done, lets make some changes.  And while no one but the kicker can be held accountable for kick accuracy, why in the wild wild world of sports can't we find someone who can get a kickoff to the end zone?  What gives?

    I'm not here to disagree, but I will say that it appeared on the SHSU blocked punt that one of our OL "upbacks" made the wrong decision to double the guy coming up the middle instead of taking the guy on the outside that blocked the kick. It was his first game action - and who knows how much experience he has on specials? Again, specials are a concern - but it's hard to say whether coaching can stop a player from making a bad decision.

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  3. A few bullets after being in Huntsville - not that I can improve on Ozzie82's fantastic update:

    • It was HOT. Seriously hot - and the field had to be 10-15 degrees hotter until the sun went down. The fact that Deion Harris was the only guy I saw that cramped up was huge.
    • I really wish that the Bearkat fan that was standing behind the UND fan section and chirping all game about how "they can't beat us!," or "we're gonna blow this team out!" had stuck around until the end of the game. Shocking, I know, but he was nowhere to be found after Kett hit Izzy for the big gainer. Huh.
    • OL wasn't perfect, but pass protection was pretty good overall. For all the concerns expressed on this board, with good reason, this unit is shaping up and is nowhere near the weak link some were predicting.
    • I had a chance to ask Noah Wanzek about the winning TD. The camera angle on the feed didn't really show how great a catch that was. Kett's throw was more of a zing than a loft and I don't think Wanzek could see the ball in the air. I asked him what % of the ball's flight he saw, and he said all he knew was that it was on the "other side" of the defender. He made the move to get to that side at exactly the right time and had his hands up and ready. Very good on-target throw and an even better catch.
    • Kicking game was better. Kick coverage was better as a result. Still gave up some return yards, but that's a good team we played. Have to give some credit to them, too.
    • Not sure why Santiago fair caught one of the kickoffs - or whose decision it was to do it. As dangerous as he is, I'd only want him to fair catch in special circumstances.
    • As frustrated as some of you watching at home were during the 3rd quarter, the mood in the stadium was probably worse. Nobody was happy, except for maybe Evan Holm's parents. The Hawks looked like the Bearkat TD to open the half took all the wind out of their sails and it felt like this was going to be one of those "shoulda won" games, even though the D was still showing up big.
    • I can't say I have any reason or desire to return to Huntsville. Sorry - that was an unnecessary cheap shot.
    • Speaking of penalties... we still had too many dumb ones. Dumb, dumb, dumb. Fix it or it will cost us a game.

    See you all at the Alerus on Saturday!

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  4. 41 minutes ago, gundy1124 said:

    The short RB's were the toughest to tackle like the Bearkat RB.  As a secondary it's hard to get a shot on these types of guys to chop them down so we always just grabbed on and held on up high.  They can't run with a guy hanging around their neck, legs get tangled up in theirs.  It was a little goofy, but effective, the form tackle goes right out the window sometimes.

    It's more than technique though. There seems to be a lack of aggressiveness. In the Washington game I watched one of our DB's give up on about the 5 yard line even though the Husky receiver had been slowed down by two other UND defenders. Total lack of aggressiveness. I've also seen too many plays so far where one of the DBs has slowed a guy down and there's no 2nd or 3rd guy coming in to finish the play. Maybe it's the whole targeting thing - wanting to avoid a PF and getting tossed? But we're giving up more yards after contact than I'd like to see in the secondary. I trust that the coaches have seen it too and have addressed it, but on the field it's still an issue to improve on.

  5. On 8/31/2018 at 1:17 PM, OgieOgilthorpe said:

    Finally, get someone else to control the music/audio/volume...WTF.  I've never heard so much up and down in the volume before, it drove me crazy. Also, that microphone popping noise needs to be fixed. I'm pretty sure it was just the ref's mic but holy crap it sounded like the speakers were going to blow when it popped. In the 2nd half it seemed like it happened every 2 mintues.

    Whoa, hey now, it's not like the Alerus had 9 months to test it or make adjustments...

  6. On 9/3/2018 at 9:20 PM, UNDMOORHEAD said:

    Our best defense maybe an offense that can run the ball and control the clock. We only need the passing game to be good enough for teams to have to respect it. Then hopefully our stable of running backs can take over games.Wearing out the D and keeping the O off the field, that's my vision for success.  

    That's what the Hawks did against MVSU and people complained we only won by 28. As a first outing it was far from perfect, but this formula isn't about winning pretty.

  7. It's always hard to assess a team after Game 1. So much can change over the season, and even from week to week, but:

    • MVSU's OLine was probably the worst I've seen at this level. Our DLine and LB's had a fun game, and took advantage of the weakness. The MVSU QB is sore today, I'm sure.
    • Ketteringham - we're going to like watching him play
    • Rudolph - mixed it up more than past years. Even in a game where you want to keep things kind of vanilla, there was rhythm and flow to the offense. Lots of weapons on this team.
    • WRs - lots of comments about the drops. My thought during the game was that the MVSU DBs were always in position to make the play. I don't remember a drop that wasn't a contested catch. I don't know if MVSU's DB crew is top-notch or not, but our guys had trouble getting free. I'm not worried about the drops - lack of separation was more the issue.
    • Team - played a lot of guys last night. Lots of younger guys got a decent # of plays.
    • Injuries - no major ones. Jade Lawrence left the game and was wearing a boot on the sidelines. Tank Harris left the game, looked like an ankle, but was walking pretty well on the sidelines. I think that was more precautionary to take him out.

    Looking forward to Seattle and UW next week!

  8. 10 hours ago, 1972 said:

    I am not sure about Holm at all, he looked completely lost most of the time.  Should have had at least 3 pass interference penslties.  If that's solid, we are in deep crap

    And he's going to be tested all game every game with Harris on the other side. Let's hope this was rust.

  9. On 8/14/2018 at 8:06 AM, AJS said:

    Looking at the positions and quality depth (solid 2-deep), would this be fair:

    Set

    QB, RB, TE, WR, ILB, CB

    Concerns

    O-Line, D-Line, OLB, Safety

    To break down the concerns (biggest to smallest):

    O-Line: Biggest concern right now, considering the question on the right side of the line. Very, very young group.

    Safety: Along with O-Line, this has been the other position of concern for a while now.

    OLB: Palmberg, Turner and Lawrence is a good start, but worried about Gordon being on the 2-deep

    D-Line: Best "starters" out of the concerns, the depth is young, but talented

    I'm pretty sure I wrote this in another post a while back, but it came up again in a recent conversation. I'm still hearing that Austin Gordon is virtually unblockable off the edge. He's small enough to get under the OTs but strong enough to toss them aside if he catches one leaning, and fast enough to beat them around the corner. Probably not an every down kind of LB, but more of a pass rush/blitz specialist. I'll wait to see him in game action, but the comments I've heard are awfully promising. 

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  10. On 8/11/2018 at 10:47 AM, Rebel_Sioux said:

    Yeah...I live in TX...I might go to that game too

    Well, send me a message if you do. I'll be happy to share a beverage with a displaced but loyal UND fan!

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  11. FYI - Maybe someone else has posted this already, but the Sam Houston web site shows a 6 PM start time for the 9/15 game in Huntsville. The UND site hasn't been updated yet. I'm hoping to combine business with pleasure and make the trip to Huntsville. Because football. In Texas.

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  12. On 4/14/2018 at 1:21 PM, homer said:

    Across the country you are seeing spring games scaled back more and more.  After last season this coaching staff would have been crucified on this board if they would have got the bullets flying and one or two players got injured.  

    The idea of some different fan interaction would be good.  My kids got some autographs and ran on the track while I watched so that was good 

    I know I'm late to this party, but I actually thought it was a terrible event. We all know UND doesn't have the budget to do an extravagant event, but you can't make this a recruiting tool if everyone is bored. The venue isn't great for fans, but so much more could have been done to make people feel welcome, build some excitement, and have recruits driving home thinking, "yeah, I'd like to go there..." Glitz isn't Bubba's style or his strength, but nobody chooses UND football for glitz anyway. Just make it a little more engaging for the people that took time out of their day (and drove through a snowstorm) to get there.

    Good news is, the boys got their rings yesterday!

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