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Agreed, and I was also nervous about having Gronowski in there so late in the game in case he got hurt (selfishly for NU transfer reasons!). However, I don’t think they got to where they are by making poor decisions.I watched most of the SDSU game today and my only criticism of the play calling was the drive with about 7 minutes to go in the gane. At that point, SDSU was up 23-3 and had been dominant on defense. The only way they could lose was by stopping the clock and committing turnovers. I was certain they were simply going to run every play, especially because they just got a first down. Instead they threw on first down (incomplete) and then threw a swing pass behind the line of scrimmage (possibility of not connecting and it’s a fumble) on second down.
It was very reminiscent of the Purdue game when we passed on first down at almost the same time had place in the game. Purdue intercepted that pass and what looked like an easy 23-7 win came down to the final minute and a defensive stop.
They also have posted the whereabouts of Jimmy Hoffa - don’t tell the FBIFirst discussed on The Rock on November 14th.
Congratulations, here’s a cookie.First discussed on The Rock on November 14th.
But what news are they breaking on the premium BB board?Congratulations, here’s a cookie.
If by “discussed”, you mean that you first speculated about this on Nov 14, then yes. Kudos, btw. Information about the emergence of Lujan as the most likely OC came on Jan 4, both on the Rock and the free board at roughly the same time.First discussed on The Rock on November 14th.
This is great news.
If by “discussed”, you mean that you first speculated about this on Nov 14, then yes. Kudos, btw. Information about the emergence of Lujan as the most likely OC came on Jan 4, both on the Rock and the free board at roughly the same time.
I miss the rant. Nobody had anything like that.You seem to be angry that it was on the premium and free boards at the same time.
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That said, other teams (Nebraska, Rutgers, Iowa, others) are like us.
I for one am glad we have a free board that sometimes scoops the pay board (and I say that as someone who for years has paid full price for a full subscription). In fact I am grateful the board exists at all and won't whine that the exclusive board isn't scoopy enough. But that's just me.
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LOL, you sensed anger from that? Life is too short to get worked up about something that silly. I was merely pointing out to coral that he needs to be more truthful in his posts on the free board where he references the Rock.You seem to be angry that it was on the premium and free boards at the same time.
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That said, other teams (Nebraska, Rutgers, Iowa, others) are like us.
I for one am glad we have a free board that sometimes scoops the pay board (and I say that as someone who for years has paid full price for a full subscription). In fact I am grateful the board exists at all and won't whine that the exclusive board isn't scoopy enough. But that's just me.
Thank you to the guys that get the job done.
That has to be an AI article. Sounds like what ChatGPT would say if you asked it to write about Northwestern's OC/DC search.
This one may be the worst journalism example I can find, worse than some of the Daily hack jobs. How many things could you possibly get wrong in an article?
I need the Lou V or MS tweet before posting the Disco Purple Zebra… 🤣
I watched most of the SDSU game today and my only criticism of the play calling was the drive with about 7 minutes to go in the gane. At that point, SDSU was up 23-3 and had been dominant on defense. The only way they could lose was by stopping the clock and committing turnovers. I was certain they were simply going to run every play, especially because they just got a first down. Instead they threw on first down (incomplete) and then threw a swing pass behind the line of scrimmage (possibility of not connecting and it’s a fumble) on second down.
It was very reminiscent of the Purdue game when we passed on first down at almost the same time and place in the game. Purdue intercepted that pass and what looked like an easy 23-7 win came down to the final minute and a defensive stop.
I did a little research on Gronowski. He is from Naperville (Nequa Valley). We already have a young quarterback out of I believe Naperville North. We have had a lot of players from the Naperville area over recent years. He is majoring in Civil Engineering. I think it’s pretty obvious that if the staff wants him, he will be here.If you don’t trust your All-American Walter Payton Award QB with 40 starts throwing that pass to either your all-conference WR or all-American RB (there were two swing passes I remember, unsure which you’re referring to), then you should just put down the play sheet and stop coordinating offenses.
There’s not much to actually complain about if that’s the worst you can complain about.
The SDSU offense reminded me a lot of Braun’s defense — simple, easy to execute, nothing too terribly fancy but it’s effective (especially when you have premium personnel).
Gronowski was much more “fine” than “outstanding,” but I would still take him at NU in a heartbeat. He seemed to kind of slough off a question from the reporter about one more year chants… “uh… GO JACKS!” and muttering something about bringing the trophy back. Announcers were talking about a newly-formed SDSU collective putting together an NIL package to try to get him to stay, so a potential departure is at least on their minds.
I’m not sure why Gronowski would return to SDSU. There will be a new OC assuming Lujan comes here, and he has already won the highest individual and team awards in FCS. He is finishing his degree and I’m not sure if SDSU has graduate engineering degrees, but it would probably behoove him to use this opportunity for a master’s elsewhere.If you don’t trust your All-American Walter Payton Award QB with 40 starts throwing that pass to either your all-conference WR or all-American RB (there were two swing passes I remember, unsure which you’re referring to), then you should just put down the play sheet and stop coordinating offenses.
There’s not much to actually complain about if that’s the worst you can complain about.
The SDSU offense reminded me a lot of Braun’s defense — simple, easy to execute, nothing too terribly fancy but it’s effective (especially when you have premium personnel).
Gronowski was much more “fine” than “outstanding,” but I would still take him at NU in a heartbeat. He seemed to kind of slough off a question from the reporter about one more year chants… “uh… GO JACKS!” and muttering something about bringing the trophy back. Announcers were talking about a newly-formed SDSU collective putting together an NIL package to try to get him to stay, so a potential departure is at least on their minds.
They do.He is finishing his degree and I’m not sure if SDSU has graduate engineering degrees, but it would probably behoove him to use this opportunity for a master’s elsewhere.
I did a little research on Gronowski. He is from Naperville (Nequa Valley). We already have a young quarterback out of I believe Naperville North. We have had a lot of players from the Naperville area over recent years. He is majoring in Civil Engineering. I think it’s pretty obvious that if the staff wants him, he will be here.
I’m not sure why Gronowski would return to SDSU. There will be a new OC assuming Lujan comes here, and he has already won the highest individual and team awards in FCS. He is finishing his degree and I’m not sure if SDSU has graduate engineering degrees, but it would probably behoove him to use this opportunity for a master’s elsewhere.
Yeah I wasn’t blown away by Gronowski in that game either. “Fine” is how I would describe his game. I thought his best stretch was the 2 consecutive TD drives in the 3rd quarter, made a few nice throws there. The pick was a bad one - late and weak throw to the corner hole vs a Cover 2 that was easily picked off by the safety and maybe could have been picked by the CB too if the safety didn’t take it. His accuracy was not great in the rest of the first half after that first TD drive. But then he seemed to take over in Q3, and once they got up 3 scores with how that defense was playing he didn’t need to do much, no reason to take risks. He looks like a pretty decent runner. He will prob need to step up the accuracy and processing speed a bit against B1G defenses though bc I don’t think our OL will win up front nearly as consistently as the South Dakota St OL did on Sunday. He will need to make quicker decisions here.If you don’t trust your All-American Walter Payton Award QB with 40 starts throwing that pass to either your all-conference WR or all-American RB (there were two swing passes I remember, unsure which you’re referring to), then you should just put down the play sheet and stop coordinating offenses.
There’s not much to actually complain about if that’s the worst you can complain about.
The SDSU offense reminded me a lot of Braun’s defense — simple, easy to execute, nothing too terribly fancy but it’s effective (especially when you have premium personnel).
Gronowski was much more “fine” than “outstanding,” but I would still take him at NU in a heartbeat. He seemed to kind of slough off a question from the reporter about one more year chants… “uh… GO JACKS!” and muttering something about bringing the trophy back. Announcers were talking about a newly-formed SDSU collective putting together an NIL package to try to get him to stay, so a potential departure is at least on their minds.
There were some skilled players in that game and I was particularly impressed with the size and agility of the SDSU Olinemen. They were creating some canyon sized holes and then running down field to block some more. But the one thing that was also pretty evident was the lack of overall speed on the field compared to the FBS game. I hope we land this kid and I think he can have some success, but there will be some adjusting to the speed. Of course, a good number of these FCS guys have made it to the NFL and have adjusted to that speed change, so I'm sure he can figure it out.Yeah I wasn’t blown away by Gronowski in that game either. “Fine” is how I would describe his game. I thought his best stretch was the 2 consecutive TD drives in the 3rd quarter, made a few nice throws there. The pick was a bad one - late and weak throw to the corner hole vs a Cover 2 that was easily picked off by the safety and maybe could have been picked by the CB too if the safety didn’t take it. His accuracy was not great in the rest of the first half after that first TD drive. But then he seemed to take over in Q3, and once they got up 3 scores with how that defense was playing he didn’t need to do much, no reason to take risks. He looks like a pretty decent runner. He will prob need to step up the accuracy and processing speed a bit against B1G defenses though bc I don’t think our OL will win up front nearly as consistently as the South Dakota St OL did on Sunday. He will need to make quicker decisions here.
I hope he signs on - would be great to add the competition and depth to the QB room and could see him beating out Hilinski and Sullivan for the starting role.
Yeah I wasn’t blown away by Gronowski in that game either. “Fine” is how I would describe his game. I thought his best stretch was the 2 consecutive TD drives in the 3rd quarter, made a few nice throws there. The pick was a bad one - late and weak throw to the corner hole vs a Cover 2 that was easily picked off by the safety and maybe could have been picked by the CB too if the safety didn’t take it. His accuracy was not great in the rest of the first half after that first TD drive. But then he seemed to take over in Q3, and once they got up 3 scores with how that defense was playing he didn’t need to do much, no reason to take risks. He looks like a pretty decent runner. He will prob need to step up the accuracy and processing speed a bit against B1G defenses though bc I don’t think our OL will win up front nearly as consistently as the South Dakota St OL did on Sunday. He will need to make quicker decisions here.
I hope he signs on - would be great to add the competition and depth to the QB room and could see him beating out Hilinski and Sullivan for the starting role.
Pretty much exactly who you'd want to lead the first year or two of Lujan's system being implemented here while he fits his playbook to our players and potential recruits.It seemed to me that Lujan/SDSU struggled a bit early to adjust to Montana’s 3-3-5 stack. That’s why you saw the corner sinking late on that pick, the Griz did some cool stuff with slants and walk-up’s, etc. SDSU eventually figured out that they could just run at them and get out with a W so Gronowski wasn’t asked to do a ton. In his defense a couple long splash plays weren’t made by his WR.
More about a full body of work than a single game. 40 starts, a ton of experience in the system, two years remaining, top-notch engineering student, local guy, etc.
Engineering under grad and Kellogg MBA would be a recipe for success!It seemed to me that Lujan/SDSU struggled a bit early to adjust to Montana’s 3-3-5 stack. That’s why you saw the corner sinking late on that pick, the Griz did some cool stuff with slants and walk-up’s, etc. SDSU eventually figured out that they could just run at them and get out with a W so Gronowski wasn’t asked to do a ton. In his defense a couple long splash plays weren’t made by his WR.
More about a full body of work than a single game. 40 starts, a ton of experience in the system, two years remaining, top-notch engineering student, local guy, etc.
Engineering under grad and Kellogg MBA would be a recipe for success!
First step? He hired 4 other coaches along with Brian, all from FCS. Fitz went all-in.Finally took the first step with Braun, and glad to see that Braun is accelerating that process.