Last drive of the half

Tre4ISU

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He gambled with the onside kick.

Yeah, people say that stuff but they don't really have numbers on the amount of times we "gambled." Rhoads has never been aggressive at the end of the first half, especially if we are getting the ball.
 

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It is what Rhoads does. He always sits, he punts on 4th and 3 at the 55 yard line, it is what he does. He is no longer a gambler. It would have surprised me to see him take a shot.

Of course I would like him to be a gambler, but Nebby in '10 changed him man, it really changed him.

Look, you have no idea how Rhoads would coach in the CFL.
 

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It is what Rhoads does. He always sits, he punts on 4th and 3 at the 55 yard line, it is what he does. He is no longer a gambler. It would have surprised me to see him take a shot.

Of course I would like him to be a gambler, but Nebby in '10 changed him man, it really changed him.

No, it did not at all. I can think of a few gambles CPR took after that game. Many onside kicks, fake punts, etc.
 

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I hated that too. My guess is that seeing each team had about a billion possessions in the first half, Rhoads didn't want to risk Baylor getting it back and scoring because that would be devastating.

The way we came out in the 2nd half really shows they all still felt they were in the game. And hell, if it weren't for that inexplicable intentional grounding when we had the momentum, maybe we really would have been.

Did Sam even throw the ball?
 

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I thought that Rhoad's sitting on the ball, at the end of the 1st half, was and indication that he was trying to win the game. We were getting badly beaten and worn down. We needed to rest and regroup for the 2nd half. We came out fired up and scored. Then the onside kick was saying, we are not quitting. Here we come.

Unfortunately, we were over matched, but not outworked. I think the coaches did as well as could be done.
 

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Leave it all out on the field. ISU was down by 28, show some confidence in your offense and try to get some points. There was very little risk in that situation. Even if the 1% happens and Baylor gets another touchdown big deal- not much difference between 42-7 and 35-7.

I don't have a huge issue with the onside kick, but didn't agree with the call. Rhoads has tried that play a handful of times, so I expect Baylor was looking for an onside kick. I would rather have us kicked it deep and tried to get a stop and a TD to get the score within 35-21.

Likewise on defense, we used press coverage maybe 10-15% of the time. I wish Wally would have gotten more agressive and had our dbs within 5 yards of the line a lot more. The spread is a timing offense, and if we sit 7-10 yards off- we are going to give up 40 plus points to OSU,OU, TT and WVU.
 

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I guess technically by the way they keep the stats it was a drive but to me 2 plays and 4 yards is not a drive, it's just a 49 second possession. No more of a "drive" than the six "three and outs" we had in the first half.

10 possessions in the first half and only one drive and score. No reason the last possession should be different. Jeez, thinking about this is making me crabby, going to head out to a lakeside bar and get a beer and some food.
 
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SCarolinaCy

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It is what Rhoads does. He always sits, he punts on 4th and 3 at the 45 yard line, it is what he does. He is no longer a gambler. It would have surprised me to see him take a shot.

Of course I would like him to be a gambler, but Nebby in '10 changed him man, it really changed him.
Pollard is NOW paying him to "improve" from yesterday, from last year. CPR's effort is to always show improvement. As long as he sells Pollard that he is doing that, he will meet his goals and keep his job.
 

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I vote to either try running it to try a field goal, or sit on it and go back in to get the players settled down. It went from being a 14-7 game to 35-7 real quick, and I see no point in putting the players in a position to let things unravel further. The unraveling, to begin with, has roots far deeper than just a few bad breaks, but I'm OK with the decision for the time being.
 

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That was my biggest problem and why I left the game. I would have stayed had they tried to score on that possession that was a pathetic excuse of football. If baylor was up 38 pts and had the ball with 30 seconds left until halftime they would have tried to score. It was very weak, and chicken.
 

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