To me, you bring the house if you're ISU. No way I go to a zone.
Edit - That's what happens when you blitz. It's 1 on 1.
Edit - That's what happens when you blitz. It's 1 on 1.
To me, you bring the house if you're ISU. No way I go to a zone.
Edit - That's what happens when you blitz. It's 1 on 1.
Especially on 4th and 1 with plenty of time leftSurprised they didn’t go for it on fourth down as bad as their kicking has been.
I do enjoy a white kid from Montana being named TacoThe Dowler kid from Mont St if he has eligibility played himself into a bigger program.
In fairness, in our game the ball was on the 31 yard line against the wind and Olano said in pregame he needed to be inside the 25 going in that direction, so it was more a call out of necessity to go for it than necessarily being aggressive. But I take your point, I do feel like teams get it in their minds to go for a FG to tie it late and don't want to risk the interception or fumble in those situations, when a TD wins the game.At the end of regulation, ISU violated (IMO) one of the cardinal rules of football. If you possess the ball & are calling plays, you should be calling plays with the intent of scoring a touchdown. On that last 3 downs they ran 3 straight times. They had been chewing up Montana State with a mix of run/pass & were hitting the 10 yard pass seemingly at will.
It's almost like they just settled for the field goal. Of course it depends on the kicker's skill level, but I hate, hate, hate to put it in a kickers hands unless 1. I am out of time or 2. in range of a dead chipshot (Like Olano to end the bowl game).
It was very similar to the end of our bowl game where we went on 4th & 1 somewhere around the 20 to 25 yard line. Getting that allowed us to get another 15 yards & end up with a gimmie at the end instead of a 40 plus yard attempt.
As a general rule, a field goal should be sort of the "last resort". You take it if that's your best option but only after trying to get the TD. Unless you get to the chipshot where it's ok to kneel it out to burn clock.
Looks like it was looking that way based on today's Final FCS Rankings.The real question is....will the FCS ever have had a team go from unranked to #1 in the last poll of the year?
Im not sure ISU gets #1, but they may end up having beaten #1 (NDSU) and #2 (Montana State) here.
As I said in the game thread, it's maddening to me that we chose to go into the wind in the fourth quarter. (We did it all year, taking the wind in the first and third quarters, rather than in the second and fourth quarters, when we have that choice. That said, in a pro game a couple weeks ago, a team chose to go into the wind in overtime. Wtf?)In fairness, in our game the ball was on the 31 yard line against the wind and Olano said in pregame he needed to be inside the 25 going in that direction,
To me, I've always been of the mindset if you are calling plays you are calling them with the intention of scoring a TD until you get to the very end & have a dead chipshot fieldgoal lined up. I realize there are some scenarios (the end of our bowl game as an example) where it makes more sense to drain the clock & play for the field goal. But as a general rule you should always be looking to score a TD & not "settle" for the field goal (running the ball 3 straight times).In fairness, in our game the ball was on the 31 yard line against the wind and Olano said in pregame he needed to be inside the 25 going in that direction, so it was more a call out of necessity to go for it than necessarily being aggressive. But I take your point, I do feel like teams get it in their minds to go for a FG to tie it late and don't want to risk the interception or fumble in those situations, when a TD wins the game.
As I said in the game thread, it's maddening to me that we chose to go into the wind in the fourth quarter. (We did it all year, taking the wind in the first and third quarters, rather than in the second and fourth quarters, when we have that choice. That said, in a pro game a couple weeks ago, a team chose to go into the wind in overtime. Wtf?)