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What a big win for the program!!
There are all kinds of positives to choose from, but first....
1. The decision to go for it, on 4th and 3 in the first drive, was dumb. It's not like you were deep in their territory. Kelly gambled and lost (again), and left Utah a very short field to play with. Luckily, the D rose up and held them to 3 points. But it was too easy. Utah only needed about 20 yards to get into FG range. The smart call would have been to punt them deep, and make them really work down the field for any points that they got.
Now on to the positives...
1. Way to go, Tommy Rees. You Hendrix folks can just STFU now. Kid's first start, and he looked like he was ready to play major college, D-IA football. He's not great, and he has some weaknesses, but he looks like he belongs on the field. If he just makes steady improvement over the next 3 years, he might even end up being a first day NFL draft pick.
2. The defense played a very good game. I'm not sure what that means, beyond today, though. I looked at Utah's stats, coming into the game. I wasn't all that impressed with their offensive skill people. I know that they put up a lot of points, but the two leading rushers on the team were both averaging under 5 yards a carry. Their QB had an excellent completion percentage, but only about an 8 yard per attempt average. So a lot of dinking and dunking. He also threw a fair amount of INTs. But hey, it's been a while since the defense looked like it was in control of an opponent's offense, so I will take it.
3. How long has it been since ND has "won" the first half of the 3rd quarter? We certainly did, today. Kudos to the coaches for making whatever adjustments they needed to, at halftime, to keep their foot on Utah's throat.
4. I think we might have seen a preview of what this team can look like, against top competition, in the future. Kelly drives me nuts with his risky play calling, but I think he is still probably the right guy for the job.
5. Today was a good illustration of how important momentum is, to the college game. ND had momentum for practically the entire game, and the scoreboard showed it.
Congratulations to all of these kids on a job well done. They have played hard this year and a win over a Top 15 program, as well as most likely securing bowl eligibility, should feel pretty damn good, about now.
There are all kinds of positives to choose from, but first....
1. The decision to go for it, on 4th and 3 in the first drive, was dumb. It's not like you were deep in their territory. Kelly gambled and lost (again), and left Utah a very short field to play with. Luckily, the D rose up and held them to 3 points. But it was too easy. Utah only needed about 20 yards to get into FG range. The smart call would have been to punt them deep, and make them really work down the field for any points that they got.
Now on to the positives...
1. Way to go, Tommy Rees. You Hendrix folks can just STFU now. Kid's first start, and he looked like he was ready to play major college, D-IA football. He's not great, and he has some weaknesses, but he looks like he belongs on the field. If he just makes steady improvement over the next 3 years, he might even end up being a first day NFL draft pick.
2. The defense played a very good game. I'm not sure what that means, beyond today, though. I looked at Utah's stats, coming into the game. I wasn't all that impressed with their offensive skill people. I know that they put up a lot of points, but the two leading rushers on the team were both averaging under 5 yards a carry. Their QB had an excellent completion percentage, but only about an 8 yard per attempt average. So a lot of dinking and dunking. He also threw a fair amount of INTs. But hey, it's been a while since the defense looked like it was in control of an opponent's offense, so I will take it.
3. How long has it been since ND has "won" the first half of the 3rd quarter? We certainly did, today. Kudos to the coaches for making whatever adjustments they needed to, at halftime, to keep their foot on Utah's throat.
4. I think we might have seen a preview of what this team can look like, against top competition, in the future. Kelly drives me nuts with his risky play calling, but I think he is still probably the right guy for the job.
5. Today was a good illustration of how important momentum is, to the college game. ND had momentum for practically the entire game, and the scoreboard showed it.
Congratulations to all of these kids on a job well done. They have played hard this year and a win over a Top 15 program, as well as most likely securing bowl eligibility, should feel pretty damn good, about now.