What do people want to see in this game? For me it's three things:
1. An offense that can get to 30+ against a good defense. Show that the improved offense with Book isn't a mirage built on playing bad defenses. Show that the OL can play a complete game.
2. If the defense is without Tranquill (I don't think he's going play, personally) I want to see them continue to be assignment sound. Tranquill and Coney just flat out don't really make mistakes. What happens when you plug in a guy with little experience in Tranquill's spot? I don't think we need game changing plays against Northwestern, I think we need the CBs to play tight coverage and then let the DL do work.
3. No special teams blunders that cost us points. I don't care if special teams are great or make plus plays, I just don't want a Pitt/Michigan fiasco where negative plays keep a team in the game that has no business being there.
1. Long, sustained drives on offense with the OL dominating at the point of attack. The Irish are going to need this against future opponents.
2. The DL getting pressure on Thorson early and often.
3. The DBs making sound, fundamental tackles more consistently.
4. Book gaining more pocket awareness and going through his progressions before bailing.
5. Play every down as if you are two scores behind.
6. Don't go easy if you have a comfortable lead. Extend the playbook some and go for the kill. Make NW not want to play you again.
7. Don't fall prey to the noise and pressure coming from outside expectaions.
8. Last but not least... HAVE FUN playing the game.