kmoose
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1. Screw the spread, screw the committee. Just win, baby! And we did. Not the prettiest win, but still a convincing one.
2. Wake Forest had 4 trips inside the Red Zone, coming away with one score; a touchdown. ND had 2 trips inside the Red Zone, coming away with two scores; both touchowns. Winning the Red Zone is a nice improvement for this team.
3. ND played a lot of young guys, which might explain some of the struggles. Also, looking at the participation report, it looks like a lot of the seniors got a chance to get in, as well. Guys like Turner, Ossello, Cavalaris, Daly; all got reps tonight.
4. Considering that we started a true freshman RB, putting up 28 points is not such a bad thing. I'm sure they COULD have done better, but they did win rather easily. Which leads me into my next observation:
5. It seems like this offense sometimes goes into "cruise mode", when they get an early lead. The coaches don't seem to let it last that long, but it does seem like it allows opponents an opportunity to keep it closer than it should be.
6. The Offensive Line seemed to have an off night. It seemed like I saw a lot more D Linemen in the backfield than at any other time this year. But, again, I think that might have been a little bit of sleepwalking, once they got the lead.
7. The ND Club of NENY had a GREAT game watch. They had a "dj" there, to provide all of the sounds that you would hear at the stadium, minus Crazy Train. Played the fight song after each touchdown; played the 1812 Overture at the start of the 4th Q. I told them, "If you really want to simulate the stadium experience, you should pair everyone up, and make each pair share one chair."
My game ball goes to...... you have to give it to Josh Adams. Longest run from scrimmage in ND history.
2. Wake Forest had 4 trips inside the Red Zone, coming away with one score; a touchdown. ND had 2 trips inside the Red Zone, coming away with two scores; both touchowns. Winning the Red Zone is a nice improvement for this team.
3. ND played a lot of young guys, which might explain some of the struggles. Also, looking at the participation report, it looks like a lot of the seniors got a chance to get in, as well. Guys like Turner, Ossello, Cavalaris, Daly; all got reps tonight.
4. Considering that we started a true freshman RB, putting up 28 points is not such a bad thing. I'm sure they COULD have done better, but they did win rather easily. Which leads me into my next observation:
5. It seems like this offense sometimes goes into "cruise mode", when they get an early lead. The coaches don't seem to let it last that long, but it does seem like it allows opponents an opportunity to keep it closer than it should be.
6. The Offensive Line seemed to have an off night. It seemed like I saw a lot more D Linemen in the backfield than at any other time this year. But, again, I think that might have been a little bit of sleepwalking, once they got the lead.
7. The ND Club of NENY had a GREAT game watch. They had a "dj" there, to provide all of the sounds that you would hear at the stadium, minus Crazy Train. Played the fight song after each touchdown; played the 1812 Overture at the start of the 4th Q. I told them, "If you really want to simulate the stadium experience, you should pair everyone up, and make each pair share one chair."

My game ball goes to...... you have to give it to Josh Adams. Longest run from scrimmage in ND history.