He was burnt on a regular basis to night. Having more of him would not have helped.
This really is not a great comment, but yeah, it’s a free world.
This dude balled out all season. Thanks, Alohi!
This really is not a great comment, but yeah, it’s a free world.
This dude balled out all season. Thanks, Alohi!
I thought I heard on the after game radio report thingee (pandora was down in car, actually turned on the radio) that he had 18 tackles. Sure he had a struggle or two in coverage, but does anyone think we'd have done better without him this year. Dude is a flat out hitter.
common sense says he was injured. Played really well pre-injury and was not the same again. Alohi was not the reason we lost this game. We had a completely inept offense that couldn’t accomplish shit for an entire game. Our “QB” was a shell of his true freshman counterpart. 50% comp with 4.7 yds/att and 2 TO’s will make a game really hard for everybody.
Let's put it in context.
Lawrence was 14 of 24 (58%) for 98 yards (4.1 YPA) and no TDs when Love was in the game.
Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence was 13 of 15 (87%) for 229 yards (15.3 YPA) and 3 TDs in the second quarter without @NDFootball All-American Julian Love in the game.
Is there any replays yet? I would love to watch without emotion.
Is there any replays yet? I would love to watch without emotion.
This really is not a great comment, but yeah, it’s a free world.
This dude balled out all season. Thanks, Alohi!
Great season. Rough night in coverage once Love was out. He tackled well for the most part and nobody can question his heart or effort
All season he was reliable and seemed to always read the ball correct. However that was not the case tonight.
Alohi is going to be a big piece of our defense next year. I think he'll have a big voice in the offseason and he'll be a (well deserved) captain next year.
Finishing with the nation’s highest grade at safety, Gilman put forth one of the lower-graded outings in the College Football Playoff but that should in no means discredit what he was able to do over the course of the season. Against Syracuse’s potent aerial attack, he was targeted three times and came away with two interceptions, showcasing his elite coverage skills for the position.
Easily the best transfer take I can think of.
You are correct IMO although I did love me some Cody Riggs.
Imagine if the NCAA wasn't a crock and had granted him immediate eligibility in 2017