geaux_sioux Posted September 18, 2017 Posted September 18, 2017 52 minutes ago, Fry Bread said: Possible four man front? Smaller, speedier defensive ends converted to linebackers positions? Running back converted to linebacker? Would this be possible to make it threw the year? They honestly might want to give it a go right now. Our LBs are too small to take on blockers right now. Jake should be our smallest LB and he's one of our biggest right now. Quote
bang Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 2 hours ago, geaux_sioux said: Found it Yikes Quote
siouxfan512 Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 The USD offense didn't shock me that much. The USD defense, combined with how bad our offense was, surprised the heck out of me. Quote
RavenousUte Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 On 9/16/2017 at 2:28 PM, geaux_sioux said: Either you're in or you're in the way. Utah has this motto in their locker room: YOU'RE EITHER ALL IN OR IN THE WAY Quote
RavenousUte Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 On 9/17/2017 at 9:43 AM, UND-FB-FAN said: Beyond disappointing. I'm still in utter shock. This is the kind of performance where someone - either player or coach - loses a job, if you want UND football to be taken seriously. To justify yesterday's loss is completely pointless. UND didn't show up (to the point of the coaches and/or players giving up and not caring) and something MUST BE CHANGED. Figure it out Bubba. This was South Dakota - we handled a PAC-12 Utah far better ... Lets get to the Montana State game and get this bad taste out of our mouth. This is a desperate must-win and Bubba needs to get his squad right, fast. Sounds like a totally flat performance... maybe overconfidence?? Either way that's on the coaches. I've said you guy gave us a good game. Your O-line did decent against 3 future NFL draftees. And though Studs wasn't able to stay in the pocket he extended every passing play and was only sacked once. No way you guys should have had that bad a game as you had against USD if you played with the same intensity as you did at Utah. Lines win games at every level. Maybe you should be playing a 4-3 defense. Might have to get creative recruiting. I know you fans do all you can financially. Maybe, start a program volunteer tutoring high school kids while wearing UND gear. i mean you can't actively recruit them, but you can build some loyalty and in the mean time help some kids get into college. Honestly, North Dakota is a hard state to recruit... same with Montana and Wyoming... harsh winters make it hard to get out of state students. 750,000 for the whole state population and you are competing with NDSU for in state commits. Trust me, Utah is probably the third hardest school to recruit to in the Pac-12... only Oregon State and Washington State have it worse. Quote
Longtime fan Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 19 hours ago, OgieOgilthorpe said: You have to give them a lot of credit because they're obviously a solid team all around and they were far better prepared on Saturday than UND was. But keep in mind, that when a game snowballs like that the team on top usually appears to be far superior to what they actually are. It would be deceiving to compare their scores from here on out. I see USD with a playoff spot, but they'll drop a game or two in their conference. I dread the day when NDSU plays them because I think a team like NDSU will match up well with them and will probably beat them at their own game. But with their style I also can see them beating teams like SDSU and JMU. And along those lines I see a team like NDSU losing to teams like SDSU and JMU this season. That's what makes football so fun. We saw USD at their best, and we saw UND at their worst. If UND and USD played 10 times I still have USD winning 9 times, but the worst score of the 9 would be 45-7. Any team can definitely be beat on any given day but jmu is a machine right now. Imo, it would take jmu to completely fail on all levels and the opposing team to be at the top of their game to beat them. Barring injury/injuries jmu breezes to their second consecutive championship. USD can compete with any other team. Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 18 hours ago, dlsiouxfan said: This game and the season so far reminds me a lot of the 2002 team unfortunately. That team came in with extremely high expectations, had key injuries early that made us extremely young at LB and DB, and also to be frank had an unfocused offseason after the national championship, and approached too many games with an attitude that we just had to show up to win. We were beat down at home by Central Washington early in the season, didn't beat anyone who was any good (UNC, UNO) but did beat NDSU, SDSU, and USD who were all terrible that season. We also lost games to Mankato and Augustana who were far less talented than us. We finished at 5-6 and the upcoming offseason the coaches pushed us as hard as any offseason during my career there. It was the type of offseason that could have made or broken the program. Fortunately, it re-focused the team and we were playing for a national championship again in 2003. I hope I'm wrong on this but there are just too many similarities right now. Very good analysis and comparison. I think one of the silver linings of having so many injuries is that your younger guys get a lot of valuable game experience, which is something you cannot replicate in practice. That could bode well for us in the next couple of years. Not that I am giving up on this season yet. Quote
OgieOgilthorpe Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 1 minute ago, fightingsioux4life said: Very good analysis and comparison. I think one of the silver linings of having so many injuries is that your younger guys get a lot of valuable game experience, which is something you cannot replicate in practice. That could bode well for us in the next couple of years. Not that I am giving up on this season yet. We need to get some guys healthy. Along with that, I expect the team to have the right mind set for every game the rest of the season after getting embarrassed like that. If both of those happen sooner than later, I expect to never see that same type of game from UND the rest of the season. At least on the losing end of it! 1 Quote
Yote 53 Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 15 hours ago, geaux_sioux said: Found it You realize that's a penalty. Should have been 15 yards and a game ejection for making contact with the head. Strev was sliding and gave himself up on the play. Jeez. But like the Energizer Bunny Strev popped up and kept going & going. Austin Simmons is the backup and last year I thought he was actually better than Strev. So I think the team would be in good hands if Strev went down. Quote
tnt Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 18 hours ago, dlsiouxfan said: This game and the season so far reminds me a lot of the 2002 team unfortunately. That team came in with extremely high expectations, had key injuries early that made us extremely young at LB and DB, and also to be frank had an unfocused offseason after the national championship, and approached too many games with an attitude that we just had to show up to win. We were beat down at home by Central Washington early in the season, didn't beat anyone who was any good (UNC, UNO) but did beat NDSU, SDSU, and USD who were all terrible that season. We also lost games to Mankato and Augustana who were far less talented than us. We finished at 5-6 and the upcoming offseason the coaches pushed us as hard as any offseason during my career there. It was the type of offseason that could have made or broken the program. Fortunately, it re-focused the team and we were playing for a national championship again in 2003. I hope I'm wrong on this but there are just too many similarities right now. The way the players talked after the game about maybe that is what they needed, has me wonder if they have that drive necessary to capture the ultimate prize. They were back talking about National Championships yesterday. Championships? Championships? While I like the confidence, the bluster needs to be backed up. They have seen the path to winning championships for many years by the Bison, and that goes through home field advantage. In order to get that home field advantage, you can't have weeks like last week. If anything, this goes to show how impressive the Bison run has been. If anyone should have been overconfident and eventually lose to some very good opponents, it is the Bison. Having to play those schools year after year and seldom missing a beat is crazy, especially when you look at the mind of a college student. Let's get back on track and have the mindset of a champion every week from here on out. Quote
UNDBIZ Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 9 minutes ago, Yote 53 said: You realize that's a penalty. Should have been 15 yards and a game ejection for making contact with the head. Strev was sliding and gave himself up on the play. Jeez. But like the Energizer Bunny Strev popped up and kept going & going. Austin Simmons is the backup and last year I thought he was actually better than Strev. So I think the team would be in good hands if Strev went down. Could that have been called? Yes. Could Stewart have pulled up after seeing Streveler slide? Probably not, he had already launched and would've hit him on the hip and Strev not gone down. 1 Quote
geaux_sioux Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 11 minutes ago, Yote 53 said: You realize that's a penalty. Should have been 15 yards and a game ejection for making contact with the head. Strev was sliding and gave himself up on the play. Jeez. But like the Energizer Bunny Strev popped up and kept going & going. Austin Simmons is the backup and last year I thought he was actually better than Strev. So I think the team would be in good hands if Strev went down. The level of his head changes right before impact. At full speed there is only so much you can ask a defender to do. Hit to the head? Obviously. Defenseless player? Nope. Penalty? Depends on the ref. Sliding? He hadn't even touched the ground yet. It's easy to nitpick replays but at full speed there is no way they could claim intent and kick Tamas out for this hit. I don't like hits to the head at all but this one is just as much on Streveler as it is on the defender. 3 Quote
gundy1124 Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 15 minutes ago, Yote 53 said: You realize that's a penalty. Should have been 15 yards and a game ejection for making contact with the head. Strev was sliding and gave himself up on the play. Jeez. But like the Energizer Bunny Strev popped up and kept going & going. Austin Simmons is the backup and last year I thought he was actually better than Strev. So I think the team would be in good hands if Strev went down. Wrong, slide was too late, good non-call. Strev, tough as nails. I like the kid for his toughness and feel for the game. 1 Quote
geaux_sioux Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 18 minutes ago, Yote 53 said: You realize that's a penalty. Should have been 15 yards and a game ejection for making contact with the head. Strev was sliding and gave himself up on the play. Jeez. But like the Energizer Bunny Strev popped up and kept going & going. Austin Simmons is the backup and last year I thought he was actually better than Strev. So I think the team would be in good hands if Strev went down. Did they even perform concussion protocol on him? Kinda like that hit from the UNI guy which was a legit plain as day targeting they kept him in the game after getting smoked in the head. I have an issue with that. He was knocked out briefly on both plays and they kept him in there. That's a problem. Check on him and if he's fine put him back in. Quote
Longtime fan Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 15 minutes ago, Yote 53 said: You realize that's a penalty. Should have been 15 yards and a game ejection for making contact with the head. Strev was sliding and gave himself up on the play. Jeez. But like the Energizer Bunny Strev popped up and kept going & going. Austin Simmons is the backup and last year I thought he was actually better than Strev. So I think the team would be in good hands if Strev went down. Streveler was sliding??? He doesn't come across as one that slides. Looks to me he got tripped up and Tamas finished it 2 Quote
Midwestern Hawk Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 1 hour ago, Yote 53 said: You realize that's a penalty. Should have been 15 yards and a game ejection for making contact with the head. Strev was sliding and gave himself up on the play. Jeez. But like the Energizer Bunny Strev popped up and kept going & going. Austin Simmons is the backup and last year I thought he was actually better than Strev. So I think the team would be in good hands if Strev went down. That is not a penalty in that situation. No referee would ever call that on a running qb that is obviously trying to get the first down. Great no call. Big difference if it is in the middle of the field and he is not still in the process of eluding a would-be tackler. 1 Quote
coyotecrazie5 Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 It is a very close call. Strev started to slide very late so I have no problem with the hit. It is just odd that he would launch himself with his arms back rather than try to push him out of bounds. I also concur on our backup QB Simmons being pretty good and I have confidence in him. Quote
gundy1124 Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 23 minutes ago, coyotecrazie5 said: It is a very close call. Strev started to slide very late so I have no problem with the hit. It is just odd that he would launch himself with his arms back rather than try to push him out of bounds. I also concur on our backup QB Simmons being pretty good and I have confidence in him. Tamas is a hitter. He didn't put any extra into that hit, just the way he plays. He smoked a Utah WR week #1, legal hit. On the film, he loads up his left shoulder, easy for me to see being a former player. If you don't prepare for the impact, which he did with his left shoulder, you're going to get hurt. Quote
77iceman Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 I always say that if a qb wants to not get hit, he needs to slide earlier. I truly don't think that qb was trying to slide at all. Looks like he started falling forward as he was cutting up field. Side note, I've noticed d-backs trying to make the big shoulder hit a lot (and not always wrapping up to make a solid tackle). 2 Quote
geaux_sioux Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 11 minutes ago, gundy1124 said: Tamas is a hitter. He didn't put any extra into that hit, just the way he plays. He smoked a Utah WR week #1, legal hit. On the film, he loads up his left shoulder, easy for me to see being a former player. If you don't prepare for the impact, which he did with his left shoulder, you're going to get hurt. He's had some big hits but I'd really like to see he and Flowers show that they can actually tackle instead of hit. I have liked his play so far though. Quote
bison73 Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 It looks like he slides and is then hit with the upper arm and misses the full impact. It looks more like a glancing blow to me. Quote
TBR Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 The contact was made by the defender's hip to runner's shoulder. Don't know that I've ever seen a penalty called on the basis of that contact...blow with the hip. Quote
BigGame Posted September 19, 2017 Posted September 19, 2017 He wasn't sliding, it looks more like his lower body was hit as he turned up field and when he saw the other hit coming he tried to avoid it. I have only watched Streveler play a few times but I can't recall ever seeing him come close to sliding. Doesn't really fit the player that I watched against UND as he tends to run through a lot of tackles. Quote
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