Well this was pretty much coach speak. I was hoping for the "I'm a man" Gundy.
I liked how the triple sports radio guy immediately pushed back and gave credit to John and ISU after that statement. Everyone is adopting and running some of ISU's defense.When he were like Baylor on D, that made me cringe.
I really wish we had Young the entire game at Safety.
I get throwing the flag at the time to check it out more, but the replay clearly showed he turns his upper body and hit shoulder first, and the receiver lowering his body into it as well.still a bs call
Yeah Gundy has been cryptonite for the defense up to now. I'm optimistic that this changes on Saturday. It's no secret that stretch run plays and play action/RPOs off of them have been successful in the past. This year we've been better against the outside runs, and we have more speed now in the secondary, at least when Young is in. We're going to miss Isheem. Look for Gundy to try to take advantage of that early. And for Pete's sake, tackle Tylan Wallace.Not a shock to hear his comments on us. I mean, he's had our number. Almost every team in our league has a game or two where Heacock 's defense gave them fits...except for OSU. The Brock game we beat them was their worst team in over a decade and they still put up 42 on us. People don't like him for his off the field stuff but he's as good an offensive coach as anyone in this league, maybe the country , especially at drawing up big plays at the right time. Heacock's defense is great but it is simple and predictable, it forces the offense to play conservative, the key is to keep chipping away at it and not get out of your gameplan. Gundy has been able to balance that with taking shots deep better than anyone in our league.
Not a shock to hear his comments on us. I mean, he's had our number. Almost every team in our league has a game or two where Heacock 's defense gave them fits...except for OSU. The Brock game we beat them was their worst team in over a decade and they still put up 42 on us. People don't like him for his off the field stuff but he's as good an offensive coach as anyone in this league, maybe the country , especially at drawing up big plays at the right time. Heacock's defense is great but it is simple and predictable, it forces the offense to play conservative, the key is to keep chipping away at it and not get out of your gameplan. Gundy has been able to balance that with taking shots deep better than anyone in our league.