Bullsfan95
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I wanted to know the perception of USF coming into the game. Did you expect to walk all over us?
Yes, it was an upset.
I'm not sure if we expected to walk all over you, but no one expected to see the sloppy play that we saw.
I wanted to know the perception of USF coming into the game. Did you expect to walk all over us?
I wanted to know the perception of USF coming into the game. Did you expect to walk all over us?
well, it certainly made me upset
Yes, there was a ton of turnovers and ND had more yards, but that was the USF game plan from the start.
To be frank, if not for the 2 hour halftime USF would've blown the doors off. All the momentum was gone after that break and it caused BJ's hammy to tighten up eliminating that aspect of his game and Holtz went into run clock and punt mode and of course ND is going to have a crap load of offense when they started drive after drive inside their 20 or close to it. USF didn't hold the ball worth a crap except for one drive. Either we pinned yall deep or we were kicking off after FGs so the entire game was giving ND the ball with a long field and letting them drive, drive, drive until they screwed up. Holtz even said so on ESPN tonight when he said the goal was "more snaps" than yards...
All summer the emphasis was on TURNOVERS after last year we did a great job limiting yards, but didn't get the turnovers. Follow this team the rest of the season and you'll see, this team is extremely "turnover driven". Granted the punt muff was a gift, but we took those other ones away.
To be frank, if not for the 2 hour halftime USF would've blown the doors off. All the momentum was gone after that break and it caused BJ's hammy to tighten up eliminating that aspect of his game and Holtz went into run clock and punt mode and of course ND is going to have a crap load of offense when they started drive after drive inside their 20 or close to it. USF didn't hold the ball worth a crap except for one drive. Either we pinned yall deep or we were kicking off after FGs so the entire game was giving ND the ball with a long field and letting them drive, drive, drive until they screwed up. Holtz even said so on ESPN tonight when he said the goal was "more snaps" than yards...
All summer the emphasis was on TURNOVERS after last year we did a great job limiting yards, but didn't get the turnovers. Follow this team the rest of the season and you'll see, this team is extremely "turnover driven". Granted the punt muff was a gift, but we took those other ones away.
Floyd is a real beast and we all knew there was no way BK would suspend your best shot to win. Your TE is a weapon and Wood is a solid back. When you get the breaks and more efficiency out of the QB position, you guys will be pretty potent as the defense does a fine job.
Yes, there was a ton of turnovers and ND had more yards, but that was the USF game plan from the start. Bend but don't break and play for the turnovers. We knew the more snaps we made ND take, the bigger the opportunity for turnovers and all we had to do on offense was KEEP THE BALL AND NOT GIVE UP QUICK TDS on fumble recoveries or INTs.
We still had to make a play on it did we not? We had a few balls "pop" up in the air off our WRs as well. Only difference was your defense didn't either have the speed or awareness to get to it before it hit the ground. This team looks and expects turnovers. I know that's hard to believe, but later this season when you see their whole body of work you'll see what I'm talking about.
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Yes, there was a ton of turnovers and ND had more yards, but that was the USF game plan from the start. Bend but don't break and play for the turnovers. We knew the more snaps we made ND take, the bigger the opportunity for turnovers and all we had to do on offense was KEEP THE BALL AND NOT GIVE UP QUICK TDS on fumble recoveries or INTs.
That's exactly what played out. USF kept it absolutely VANILLA on offense for a reason and in fact ND was lucky USF absolutely didn't click one iota on offense. USF didn't score TDs on two trips inside the 5 ourselves and went for the FG instead of sending our 230lb powerback into the line where he never was stopped once for a loss I can remember. BJ only threw past the LOS what, 4 times the whole game? The few times we did look deep, we had guys open, he just missed them or elected for the check down.
So while ND wasn't clicking, USF wasn't clicking by any means as well or this 23-20 victory of which 7 were in "garbage time" could've been 40-7. So it goes both ways. IFs don't count. 23-20 was the score and we'll enjoy this victory and root for tall the rest of the way in hopes this win won't be equivalent of us beating Ball State or FAMU.