Just when Allan Evridge was showing signs of turning things around ... it's back to business as usual, which means no chance of beating Penn State.
I'm at a loss here. The defense isn't playing poorly at all, but Brad Nortman's punts, our non-existent blocking on returns, and in ability to convert on second- and third-and-short situations is just killing us.
Penn State is indeed a good team, but there's no reason we shouldn't be right there with them. But the Badgers continue to get burned by the little things.
Hopefully we can make it competitive in the second half.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
UW-Penn State halftime thoughts
Posted by Coach Scott Tappa at 8:32 PM
Labels: allan evridge, brad nortman
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Wow, I stand by my assertion that Everidge has an uncanny ability to make the worst possible play at the worst possible moment.
At least they have been using Clay more. My prediction is they start Everidge against Iowa, if he loses then they throw in Shearer and see what happens.
Edward - Read my comments about Sherer in the overall game recap. Do you agree, or do you think he was clearly better than Evridge? (If you could comment after that post that would be great.)
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