So the defense needs to make a big play, eh? How about three picks on Marshall's first three second half possessions? That's more like it!
Overall, after a putrid first 20 minutes, an immaculate last 40 minutes. Passing game was great. Running game did what it could against a team selling out to stop it. Defense turned Marshall over. A good tuneup for Fresno State.
-Good for Niles Brinkley getting two interceptions. That's going to do so much for his confidence, even if both of his picks came on awful passes. On his first one, Marshall's quarterback was pressured by a nice spin move by Matt Shaughnessy and a good edge rush by Deandre Levy.
-Paul Chryst called a good game. In particular, I liked how we seemingly threw on first down more than usual. The pass plays he called did wonders for getting Allan Evridge in a rhythm.
-Evridge showed signs today of being Tyler Donovan tough. Not only did he keep his feet and get throws off with defenders hanging off him, but he took a cheap shot from a Marshall pass rusher on a pass to Garrett Graham. Evridge spread the ball around nicely to seven receivers.
-P.J. Hill's fumbles are starting to concern me, the first one more than the second. He's good enough to keep plays going with his feet and his drive, and that leads to him falling in awkward positions and leaving himself exposed to the types of hits like the one that caused the fumble.
-Good job getting Graham involved in the second half, and Lance Kendricks continued to produce. I'll be happy to have Beckum back for Fresno, though.
-Chryst is calling plays that get the ball in David Gilreath's hands in position to make plays with the ball in his hands, not necessarily depending on him getting himself open. Liked the end around, and the short screen-type play where Gabe Carimi got out and blocked on the perimeter.
-Didn't think we'd see John Clay again after his early fumble, but boy did he run well late. He's on his way to becoming the beast we've thought he could be.
-Was the defense's solid second half the result of adjustments by Dave Doeren and his staff, or just better effort by the Badgers? Probably a bit of both.
-Patrick Butrym and Jeff Stehle both saw time at defensive tackle while the game was still in the balance.
-Sorry, but Bradie Ewing wasn't even close to being in on his touchdown run. But good for him.
-After suffering through Ian Allen last week, we got Charles Davis this week. Davis is probably my favorite college football analyst -- he knows the game, and he knows the Badgers.
On the postgame Bret Bielema just said he wishes they could leave for Fresno right now, and I couldn't agree more. Should be an awesome game against a terrific team in a hostile environment.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
UW-Marshall thoughts
Posted by Coach Scott Tappa at 2:18 PM
Labels: allan evridge, bret bielema, dave doeren, david gilreath, deandre levy, gabe carimi, garrett graham, john clay, lance kendricks, matt shaughnessy, niles brinkley, p.j. hill, paul chryst
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Could the Badgers be the best team in the Big Ten? Austy.
Could be. The only team in the Big Ten with a quality win thus far is Penn State (over Oregon State), and that's a reach. If Ohio State has Beanie they probably don't struggle so much against Ohio. But we can only hope!
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