Purdue - What did we learn?

I think the players were proud of Matt for getting that penalty.  That’s a coach that has their players backs.  Several of them smacked him on the backside in thanks for standing up for them.  
I disagree. Two wrongs don’t make a right. If you want to teach your team discipline, you show composure and demonstrate how not to let your emotions get the best of you. The do as I say not as I do approach to coaching is not a good one. Just because the players liked him getting a penalty does not make it OK.

 
ST and self inflicted mistakes is the main thing holding us back. 
 

Emmett needs to be the back. Quit rotating. He showed some patience when waiting for blocks or waited for an opening. Better too end speed. 
 

D needs to get that killer mentality back. We have 7 games to get 2 wins. 
 

I do wish DR would take off on some of the coverage plays instead of throwing the ball away. 
 

Receivers need a better coach.  Satt’s play calling is about as schizophrenic as some of my posts on the game thread.  
 

We won. In an ugly game. Those games we usually lost in the past. 
 

Progress is measured in wins. Everything else is subjective. 2 more needed to do something we have witnessed in 8 years. Go bowling. That would be huge. 
 

Some freshman really shining. 

 
Wisconsin, Iowa, Rutgers, and Indiana will be close hard fought down to the wire games. If we win 2 out of the 4, I call that real progress. If I had a choice, I want us to beat Iowa and Wisconsin. I hate those two teams. What worries me about close games is that our kicking game is the difference. We just don’t have reliable special teams to get us that elusive win in close games.

 
Those who wanted to see us play a good second half should be happy.


I'm going with this. We corrected what needed corrected and won going away. 

At the end of the day, we ran the ball 32 times and passed the ball 27.  Pass blocking was amazing. Run blocking not so much. Dylan Raiola has arm and decision talent, and it's kinda weird to criticize Satterfield for leaning on the passing game, given a great QB and legit receiving talent, include those RBs coming out of the backfield. It got easier to run the ball when Nebraska was playing from ahead. It always does. 

It looks like we can't just run it down an opponents throat. Then again, not many teams can.  

Defense looked better against a worser quarterback, so hard to tell. 

I'm going to enjoy the rest of this weekend more than I did last weekend. Gameday thread remains an awful hive of s#!tty takes.  

 
We typically lose these type games. 
 

we don’t have a kicker. 
 

Raiola needs to stop throwing off back foot and drive through longer passes. 
 

defense stepped up when needed. They are hosses. 
 

Love this board!

GBR

 
Despite looking shaky for a lot of the last five games, this team is at four wins not even halfway through the season. How that compares to the last ten years:

Year        Coach        5Games    Total
2015     -     Riley     -     2     -     6
2016     -     Riley     -     5     -     9
2017     -     Riley     -     3     -     4
2018     -     Frost     -     0      -     4
2019     -     Frost     -     3     -     4
2020     -     Frost     -     1     -     3
2021     -     Frost     -     2      -     3
2022     -     Frost     -     2     -     4
2023     -     Rhule     -     2     -     5
2024     -     Rhule     -     4     -     ?
Man Scott Frost really sucked lol

 
I'm going with this. We corrected what needed corrected and won going away. 


Yeah the 2nd half improvement over the 1st half near meltdown did say something about coaching, imo. 

Now.  That 4 quarters of Husker Football.  Not the 4th quarter, FOUR QUARTERS of Husker Football.  Hit that stride and we're competitive in this conference.

 
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