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Topic: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game

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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #42 on: November 19, 2018, 12:09:51 PM »
if the Spartans don't drop about 7-8 balls the 41 pass attempts wouldn't look so bad, because they would have scored more points and got the "W"
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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #43 on: November 19, 2018, 12:11:09 PM »
I'd bet Iowa won't pass 41 times this week.  They'll see the film and will challenge UNL to stop the inside running game.
very true, but Iowa's run game hasn't been what it was the past couple seasons
I guess my fingers are crossed
Brian Ferentz seems to want to air it out more
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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #44 on: November 19, 2018, 12:24:35 PM »
if the Spartans don't drop about 7-8 balls the 41 pass attempts wouldn't look so bad, because they would have scored more points and got the "W"
Alonzo Moore wants another chance to catch one too. 

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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #45 on: November 19, 2018, 12:29:57 PM »
yup, JD Spielman would have liked to had a couple chances

hopefully, he's full go in Kinnick
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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #46 on: November 19, 2018, 03:02:47 PM »
I think we really need to get more out of Damian Daniels next week. We brought him out of the bullpen against Sparty, but the difference in how the LOS bends- or doesn't- when he's playing is fairly dramatic. He might be challenged to wardaddy-up and play 40 minutes instead of 20 for the last outing of 2018. 

Finding another legit NT should be priority No. 1 for defensive recruiting IMO. 

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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #47 on: November 19, 2018, 08:08:25 PM »
gotta have that huge Vince Wilfolk type playing 3-4 in the Big Ten

Daniels seems to be coming along slowly as the season goes.  Needs a big jump this week.

might need to go the JUCO route again for a nose if they don't think they can put 15 lbs on Carlos Davis

hopefully Tony Fair can hit the ground running

Vaha Vainuku hasn't blossomed.  I'm skeptical he's the guy

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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #48 on: November 19, 2018, 10:45:07 PM »
I had similar thoughts on playing NT in the BIG...maybe the toughest league to do so. Wisco makes it work, and Michigan has dabbled in 30 fronts, but they may not be 2 gapping. 

Fair will be a welcome addition, if he qualifies. Still, it often takes a year for JC's to figure it out...and we need to be signing a prepster or two for the future. Takes some time to build a quality Nose. Thought I heard Vainuku had moved to OG. 

I just don't believe the Davises can fill the role. Watching Carlos get stood up and pancaked mano-a-mano by the Sparty C early was the last straw for me. Look like Tarzan, play like Jane.

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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #49 on: November 20, 2018, 10:37:55 PM »
most important position on the defense

gotta be dominant
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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #50 on: November 21, 2018, 12:02:50 AM »
Syracuse and Kentucky had not played anyone with a pulse and had fewer losses

lazy pollsters
Kentucky's schedule is something line No. 15 and includes Florida and Miss State teams that should finish a solid enough 9-4 and a somewhat strong 8-4. That's not bad by any stretch for a lower echelon top 25 team. 
That might be a case of lazy posters 
Syracuse, ehhh. If they get to 9-3, they'll have wins over one 9-3 team (barring upsets) a 7-5 and some drek, though most of that is conference stuff. They'll have two losses that you can basically excuse and a division champion, granted they're all ACC teams, so in most cases we'll brush aside the idea of quality. 
(The more complex issue is that once you dig in, few resumes look that good, unless you're weighing multiple quality losses, which most folks don't. Especially if you try to go second order on it. If you dismiss the loss things, which I get to a degree, you'll mix in some four-loss top-15 teams, which I can live with but irks a lot of folks)

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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #51 on: November 21, 2018, 08:24:23 AM »
Kentucky has a peak MSU resume, but with a couple more losses.  Their SOS and SOR is really good.  But they aren't beating anyone, including the teams they should, convincingly, so the methods that value that more don't like them

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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #52 on: November 21, 2018, 09:50:16 AM »
Kentucky has a decent mid-range team, I think.  They had a close road loss to A&M, another decent mid-range team (I'm using the term fairly liberally) and beat Florida on the road and Miss State.

They had a bad loss to Tennessee no doubt and got overrun by Georgia at home.  I predicted the Tenn loss because I think they threw all their emotions at UGA and had nothing in the tank.

They beat everyone they were supposed to beat and likely will finish 9-3, which is generally good enough for a second ten ranking, especially this season.


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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #53 on: November 21, 2018, 10:24:35 AM »
Syracuse's biggest win may have been its 4-point loss at Clemson. That and the Orange score a lot, which people like.

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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #54 on: November 21, 2018, 12:11:17 PM »
bravo

4 point loss
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Re: Michigan State (4-4, 6-5) at Nebraska (3-5, 4-7) Post Game
« Reply #55 on: November 21, 2018, 03:50:31 PM »
Oh, I hear you. Just pointing to what caught people's attention. I think.

 

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