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I learned targeting is not a thing if it's done against a 6'5" QB wearing red.
I learned targeting is not a thing if it's done against a 6'5" QB wearing red.
I mean .... I'm usually a decent defender of the guys in stripes.
But there were a bunch of really questionable decisions there. I was at the game so I probably didn't get all the replay angles. But it sure didn't look like there was enough to overturn either of the fumbles that they did. And the trargeting call looked to be straight out of the definition but they tossed it. Seems like there was another one that seemed really odd...
The ones that seemed odd were probably the holding calls that went against Purdue. I saw Satan in Scheels picking out a Columbia coat shortly after.
Thanks for sharing this.On his podcast this week, Rob Zatechka explains that it’s tough to change something like turnovers which has been a glaring problem for many years and multiple coaches. That turnover problem is a program issue, which is tough to change for a first year coach.
I would also say that the injuries and the lack of depth are also having an impact on turnovers for NU this year. We are starting an inexperienced QB in Haarberg, who is getting beat up physically. His backup is even more turnover prone. The RB room has been riddled with injuries and now relying on a 4th string I-back. The punt returner against Purdue was replacing Kemp, who has never had issues fielding punts. The fumbled kickoff was almost a fluke play, caused by Purdue going after an up back fielding a kickoff. Teams are also going to be more likely to try for turnovers more aggressively against NU because how turnover-prone we have been.
Do we know if there's a clip of this anywhere? I don't have a game replay and couldn't find anything on Twitter.And the trargeting call looked to be straight out of the definition but they tossed it. Seems like there was another one that seemed really odd...
On his podcast this week, Rob Zatechka explains that it’s tough to change something like turnovers which has been a glaring problem for many years and multiple coaches. That turnover problem is a program issue, which is tough to change for a first year coach.
I would also say that the injuries and the lack of depth are also having an impact on turnovers for NU this year. We are starting an inexperienced QB in Haarberg, who is getting beat up physically. His backup is even more turnover prone. The RB room has been riddled with injuries and now relying on a 4th string I-back. The punt returner against Purdue was replacing Kemp, who has never had issues fielding punts. The fumbled kickoff was almost a fluke play, caused by Purdue going after an up back fielding a kickoff. Teams are also going to be more likely to try for turnovers more aggressively against NU because how turnover-prone we have been.
Do we know if there's a clip of this anywhere? I don't have a game replay and couldn't find anything on Twitter.
During the broadcast, I vaguely remember hearing the broadcasters say Haarberg wasn't defenseless and that's why the targeting wasn't held up, which would mean that the contact didn't satisfy the other elements of targeting (again, only if they're right. I don't remember the play now).
The broadcasters made a big deal of 21 apparently not using the crown of the helmet (they kept saying that the crown is only like a 3x3 inch area or something like that right on the top of the head, whereas 21 was using more of the upper/front portion slightly away from the crown).
If it is something (turnovers) that has spanned different coaching staffs, what do you see being the culprit other than it truly being a cognitive awareness by a group that "we fumble alot (program issue)?I guess there could be some truth to this. But it seems pretty hard to believe when we have a new HC, new OC and new QB (at the start of the year) and still have the same issues. Even HH had barely played before.
I could see it more if it was the same players year-to-year. But I don't really buy that for this year.
2 minutes ago, knapplc said:
There's almost zero difference between the hit on Haarberg and this hit by Ty Robinson against Minnesota. Robinson was ejected for targeting, and missed the first half against Colorado.
If it is something (turnovers) that has spanned different coaching staffs, what do you see being the culprit other than it truly being a cognitive awareness by a group that "we fumble alot (program issue)?