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FOOTBALL Iowa week presser notes

Braun just wrapped up his weekly presser, here are my initial notes. A takeaways piece will go up this afternoon.

Sullivan starting on Saturday

No surprises here but Sullivan is getting the start again. Braun was the bluntest he's been about Bryant, saying openly he won't play for the first time. Still signaled there's hope he'll be back by the end of the year.

Braun excited to play at Wrigley

Braun, who grew up in Wisconsin, saw his first baseball game at Wrigley. It's another surreal experience for him in a season full of them.

"I've had a lot of these moments in the last year, but it's just another pinch yourself moment."

"First baseball game I ever went to was with my dad at Wrigley Field. Mark Grace, Shawon Duston, Joe Girardi, Ryne Sandberg. All those things, an opportunity to be part of a football game at Wrigley Field? What a unique, special experience to say that I'm getting the opportunity to coach in that game."

Braun broke down goal line stand vs. Maryland

Northwestern stuffed Maryland three times from the one yard line in the second quarter, a sequence that would win the game. Not only did the NU DL stuff two runs, they also swatted away a pass on 4th and Goal from the 1.

"It's really difficult, you're picking your poison," Braun said about his defensive playcalling in those situations. "Honestly, we anticipated on fourth down that it would be a pass but you start to ask yourself, 'Are we willing to call a defense that plays to a pass then they hand the ball off and walk in for a touchdown?' We're going to make them earn every inch. Credit to Xander for making a huge play in that situation for us and the rest of the defense for getting ourselves to that point.

"In that moment, I'm asking myself the same question. What are you willing to give up here?"

It was also a huge stand for a defensive line that has been nagged by injury. First it was Matt Lawson early in the season, then Brendan Flakes and Richie Hagarty. With health hanging in the balance, it becomes even harder to prepare a team for those high-stakes, high-intensity moments.

"What the D-line has been able to do this season is such a reflection of what you hope is happening all over this team right now. It's banked reps from double repping in fall camp. It's investment paying off in terms of our development...in terms of those situations, you have to be really careful of how you practice those high intensity scenarios. It's really hard to replicate. The only time we really practice those scenarios live is maybe an isolated practice or two during fall camp. Then in scout team sessions, it's at about 80% so you keep people on their feet and healthy."

As a former lineman, Braun is loving his DL's progression and the performance from his true freshmen

The DL was anticipated to be one of this team's weak points, but it really fueled their win against Maryland last week. Two key parts of that were true freshmen Michael Kilbane and Dylan Roberts. Kilbane played 30 snaps as NU's third DE, Roberts played 18 as their fifth DT.

"Part of it was out of necessity, in terms of a depth perspective," Braun said. "They earned that opportunity with their practice habits and how they're performing on scout team. Kilbane last week was the scout team player of the week and turns around a few days later and he's playing 30 snaps of Big Ten football. What it comes down to isn't one flash practice like 'Oh my gosh! He had a great day!'

"It's consistency and this guy's getting better and better one day at a time. It comes down to a certain element of trust that you put that young man out there and trust he's going to be able to execute at a high level for his teammates and the guys around him."

Something that might have spurred their development is having not just Christian Smith, who seems to be a position coach star in the making, but Braun, a former lineman himself, helping them train and prepare.

"Christian will be the first to tell you, Logan McCormick who is our defensive GA who played for us at NDSU, watch out. When you get me down in defensive line drills, I might stick around for awhile. I get passionate about that position," Braun said. "I won't micromanage that position, we hired Christian Smith for a reason...I think the greatest gift I can give to Christian is my perspective...I feel like great D-line play is guys playing free. Not the mentality of don't get reach, don't make a mistake. I'm going to play vertical, knockback, aggressive football. If I make a mistake, I'm going to make it fast and violent. That's great D-line play."

He gave a great window into his conversations with Smith about their preparation for Maryland.

"Sometimes Christian will come to me with questions, concerned about I want to make sure this is how Dave wants it," Braun said. "Talking about Taulia [Tagovailoa] and preparing for him, [we said] we've got to find a way to get to him, get him off his spot. I know pass rush lanes are critical but no one's getting to him [on tape in past games]. We have to find a way to get to him and affect him, play fast and play with conviction. I think that's showing up in our play and I can't speak highly enough of Christian."

Quick aside: I've never been more disappointed we can't talk to assistants this year, I'd love to pick Smith's brain on his work this year.

Braun takes joking shot at Entz for having to play DeJean

Cooper DeJean, a menace as a returner and defensive back, will weigh heavily on the minds of Braun and his staff this week. DeJean is one of the best defenders, and players, in the country. With gamechanging speed and ball skills, he's a one-man wrecking crew. Braun jokingly jabbed at his old boss, Matt Entz, at NDSU, for having to face DeJean this week.

"My first conversation was with Matt Entz at North Dakota State," he said. "We offered [DeJean] and I really would have appreciated it if Matt Entz could have closed him so we didn't have to deal with him now."

"All kidding aside, he's such a model for what the Iowa program has stood for...he is a dynamic, talented, instinctual football player and [he] will be absolutely critical piece of our game plan."

Halloween plans for the Brauns

Braun was quick to give credit to the brains behind the operation, his wife Kristin, for his kids' costumes tomorrow. Last year, his sons went as the Wet Bandits and this year they'll be Mario and Luigi, along with newborn Blake, who will be Princess Peach.

"I'm not very creative but you can count on Kristin Braun...[she's] got that all lined up, it's going to be a fun week for the family."

Press conference notes: Braun and NU prepare for stingy Iowa defense


Interim head coach David Braun addressed the media today, here are our takeaways from his press conference.
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Observations from my last visit to Ryan Field

Great game and 'Cats deserved to win! Now for the observations:

1. These kids absolutely love Braun and would run through a brick wall for him. I talked with several in the West Lot after the game and some later at Bobs Pizza. I think many will leave if he does not come back next year
2. Great game by Sully. The throw to Kirtz on the post pattern for a touchdown was terrific, and his QB rating was off the charts.
3. The defense was nothing short of inspired. Six sacks and the goal line stops inside the one were amazing.
4. I hated the play calling on our last possession. You can't run out the clock with that much time left. Gorden and Lang should have seen the ball in that possession and earlier in the game as well.
5. We finally have a real good field goal kicker..
6. Kickoffs were a comedy show and gave Maryland very good field position way too often.
7. Coco Azema is one of the best players I have seen all season on any team. He has excellent speed and hits like a truck.
8. The strip sack by Gallagher turned the game around, and how about Aiden Hubbard with 3 sacks.
9. It's difficult for a quarterback to throw a pass over Sean McLaughlin.
10. There were several baseball recruits at the game. I talked to one from Virginia at the Orrington and another on the way back to the hotel from Bob's Pizza, and I think they are both coming to NU.
11. A. J. Henning is a hell of a football player. He makes difficult catches and he's a weapon on jet sweeps when our guys block for him better on the outside like they did yesterday.
On balance, it was a really fun day to be a 'Cats fan

If Northwestern hires Braun how disappointed would you be?

I feel like the administration wants an excuse to hire him to replace Fitz. Is in large part because they don’t want the embarrassment of getting turned down by 75% of the coaches they inquire about. They also likely don’t want to pay big money for a new head coach.

Still……

Hiring Braun as full time coach would show that the administration is not serious about athletics. He’s a nice guy and proving himself to be a good DC hire. However he’s not qualified to run a Big Ten program and would be a disaster hire.

FOOTBALL Mike Bajakian historical context

After today's nine-point performance against Nebraska, Northwestern is averaging 20.1 points per game. Bajakian's offense averaged less than 20 ppg in 2021 and 2022, and is now teetering on the edge of a third straight year below that mark. Here's some historical context for getting to this point.

Power Five play callers since 2000 with two consecutive seasons of fewer than 20 points per game: (12)

Baylor 2001-02: Greg Meyer
Mississippi State 2001-02: Sparky Woods
Duke 2005-06: Bill O’Brien
Illinois 2005-06: Mike Locksley
Stanford 2005-06: Walt Harris*
Vanderbilt 2008-09: Ted Cain
Colorado 2011-12: Eric Bienemy
Kentucky 2011-12: Randy Sanders
Kansas 2012-13: Charlie Weis*
Illinois 2016-17: Garrick McGee
Rutgers 2021-22: Sean Gleeson
Northwestern 2021-22: Mike Bajakian

*Play calling head coach

Play callers who returned the following season: (4)
Mike Locksley (Locksley had committed five-star wide receiver Arrelious Benn, the Illini made the Rose Bowl the next year)
Charlie Weis (fired four games into 2014)
Mike Bajakian
Ted Cain

Play callers since 2000 with three consecutive seasons of fewer than 20 points per game: (4)
Duke 00-02: Carl Franks*
Vanderbilt 2002-04: Ted Cain
Miss St 2004-06: Woody McCorvey
Washington State 2008-10: Todd Sturdy

*Play calling head coach

Play callers who returned the following season: (2)
Ted Cain
Woody McCorvey

Franks gave up play calling duties in his final season at Duke.


Conclusion: If Bajakian’s offense averages under 20 ppg, he will be the first P5 OC to do so three years in a row in 13 seasons. He will become one of just four play callers to reach that illustrious mark in the 21st century.
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