[NU Sports] may be a long time to break this streak
Beamsley, Jeff
Jeff.Beamsley at covisint.com
Sun Jan 1 13:04:29 CST 2012
au contraire mon frere
I share your belief that sky is blue.
I also believe that the glass is half full and that man is basically good.
I also believe facts are an important component for any reasonable discussion between thoughtful people.
The facts, whether you like them or not, are that our running game has improved (in effeciency and total yards) over the past three years led by Persa last year and Colter this year. I never suggested that fact alone made us a better team. It is just one data point among many.
As I said at the start of this year, this season depended on whether Dan Persa returned to 2010 form. Even though he probably worked harder at it than any other human on the planet, it didn't happen. Between his achilles and other injuries, he wasn't able to start the season, and he never regained the 2010 mobility that made him a dangerous QB to blitz. We had a 6-7 season and a consecutive bowl game losing streak that we now share with ND.
I also agree with you that Autry, Anderson, Herron, and Sutton were great backs. Heck Otto Graham was a great back too. If any of those guys were on the field in their prime in 2011, I agree it would have made a difference. But wishes aren't horses.
But lets compare Kain Colter's Sophomore season with the Sophmore seasons of each of these guys anyway and see how he ranks.
1994 - Darnell Autry
556 rushing - 4.6 yards/attempt
83 receiving - 11.9 yards/reception
Team record - 3-7-1
1998 - Damien Anderson
537 rushing - 3.3 yards/attempt
79 receiving - 7.9 yards/reception
Team record - 3-9
2002 - Noah Herron
365 rushing - 5.5 yards/attempt
184 receiving - 12.3 yards/reception
Team record - 3-9
2006 - Tyrell Sutton
1000 rushing - 5.3 yards/attempt
261 receiving - 6.5 yards/reception
Team record - 4-8
1941 - Otto Graham
359 rushing - 3.0 yards/attempt
0 receiving
Team record - 5-3 Ranked 11th in the year-end AP
2011 - Kain Coulter
654 rushing - 4.8 yards/attempt
466 receiving - 10.8 yards/receiption
Team record - 6-7 Lost to Texas A&M in the Meineke Car Care Bowl
When you look at the facts, the only player on your list who had a better Sophmore season than Kain Colter was Sutton. It turned out to be Sutton's career season, and the team that year still won only 4 games. Sutton didn't throw any passes.
It's hard to say what the future will hold for Colter, but clearly there is huge potential. If he stays healthy and motivated, Colter could easily join the pantheon of great NU players.
We were all holding our breathe to see what the Sophomore run-mostly Persa (208 yrd/3.4 per attempt) would turn into when he became the starting QB. Colter beat Persa in efficiency rating this year and was significantly better than Persa's Sophmore year. If the NU coaches can help Colter mature in the same way that Persa did, 2012 will be a good year to be a Northwestern Wildcat football fan regardless of the color of the sky.
Jeff
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From: Dennis W. Brandt [mailto:tbng at comcast.net]
Sent: Sun 1/1/2012 9:41 AM
To: Beamsley, Jeff; Scott Zeller, M.D.; NUSPORTS
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] may be a long time to break this streak
<That backup QB/WR that you seem to want to discount ended up gaining more
yards on the ground this year than our top two rushers in 2009 combined.
That didn't happen by accident and as far as I can see <represents a welcome
improvement in our running game.
I discount no one's skills, least of all Colter's - as a runner that is. I
simply make the 100% obvious point that we have not had a good running back
since Tyrell Sutton graduated. We are desperately in need of an Autry, an
Anderson, a Herron, or a Sutton. (Not as much as a Fitz, a Castillo, a
Bentley, a Cofield, a McManis, a Roach, a Wooten, etc. on defense, but a
good RB would be welcom.) That absence and a weak offensive line are the
reasons our quarterbacks ate so much grass yesterday and probably need hours
in the whirlpool today.
Brandt: The sky is a beautiful blue on a cloudless day.
Beamsley: No, it's an ugly shade of red!
That's what your argument boils down to.
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