[Husker] Random thoughts on the Baylor game
Scott Titsworth
titswort at ohio.edu
Sat Oct 25 19:25:47 CDT 2008
I wonder just how Griffin's ankle impacted them? I do think we made
good defensive adjustments, and I saw killer instinct that was often
lacking last year. But, even with that it seemed like Baylor's
playcalling went away from their best weapon. Assuming their coach is
not that dumb, I wonder if he did not want to risk Griffin more.
Gantz seemed off on some passes today, at least on comparison to his
performance of late. I think we left at least two potential td's out
there from overthrows.
Lucky is starting to really step his game up.
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On Oct 25, 2008, at 8:03 PM, jon johnston <jon.johnston at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Speculation - Wortman is responsible for calling the defensive
> alignment when he's on the field.
>
> You can hear Pelini say that he picked the wrong alignment and then
> asked him if he is a effing moron.
>
> Fiery guy, Pelini. But yeah, good timeout call, then great defensive
> calls on the next two plays.
>
> Jon Johnston
> http://www.cornnation.com
>
> On Oct 25, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Tommy Thompson wrote:
>
>> Turning point of the game...Bo Pelini cussing out Tyler Wortman on
>> the sidelines. I am curious as to what happened on that play.
>> Whatever it was, the defense played inspired football for the rest
>> of the game.
>
>
>
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