I didn’t see him in there, but he might have still had a few snaps.Did he play today ??
Shouldn't be.I was of the understanding that a red shirt was not in the cards for Carter Nelson.
Yeah the narrative in camp was that he was too talented to keep off the fieldI was of the understanding that a red shirt was not in the cards for Carter Nelson.
The "narrative" on here was he was having trouble adjusting to 11 man football and learning the playbook.Yeah the narrative in camp was that he was too talented to keep off the field
Van Poppel played quite a few snaps today. I thought Keona Davis looked good in limited snaps today.Yeah the narrative in camp was that he was too talented to keep off the field
I’m not sure if RVP played before today. He has four games on the red shirt and I’m assuming when they decide to play him, he is worked into the game plan and is practicing with the top units during the week.Van Poppel played quite a few snaps today. I thought Keona Davis looked good in limited snaps today.
They called his name as being in on the radio.I didn’t see him in there, but he might have still had a few snaps.
Coulda used a spark on offense.
RVP played a I think in the first two games. I think we have some guys banged up. Butler is playing through an injury for sure.I’m not sure if RVP played before today. He has four games on the red shirt and I’m assuming when they decide to play him, he is worked into the game plan and is practicing with the top units during the week.
Bonner has a nose for the endzoneOutside of that inside handoff to Bonner, Barney should by our slot WR.
There were some really cool wrinkles for the offense in the first half and then once again we got extremely conservative in the second half. LOVED our jumbo short yardage sets.Bonner has a nose for the endzone
odd they haven't been able to get Lloyd the ball in space more often but plenty of season left
The entire second half I was begging for anything misdirection. The play calling is extremely predictable when Satt goes into protection mode.There were some really cool wrinkles for the offense in the first half and then once again we got extremely conservative in the second half. LOVED our jumbo short yardage sets.
And I don’t know if he’s doing it on his own or if Rhule is telling him to do it. Schiano is a great defensive coach and no doubt he also adjusted some things at halfThe entire second half I was begging for anything misdirection. The play calling is extremely predictable when Satt goes into protection mode.
Once he know the entire playbook and can block effectively he will be.Outside of that inside handoff to Bonner, Barney should by our slot WR.
The wind also took away a true deep ball threat. Rutgers was trying to take away the short/intermediate passing game and daring us to let deep threats develop. I think they confused Dylan a bit and he got a bit gun shy. I would have liked to see more power run game on early downs from us. We also went away from the screen game. Not sure if that was Rutgers adjusting or us just not going back to it.And I don’t know if he’s doing it on his own or if Rhule is telling him to do it. Schiano is a great defensive coach and no doubt he also adjusted some things at half
, At times Dylan looked pretty confused. We’re talking about a head coach who was good enough to be an NFL DC so we probably shouldn’t be surprised.
I would have gone with that heavy set randomly more often then eventually snuck a TE or FB out with play action. All in all I LOVED the first half play calling. I suspect Rhule pulled back on the Reins at halftime.B
The wind also took away a true deep ball threat. Rutgers was trying to take away the short/intermediate passing game and daring us to let deep threats develop. I think they confused Dylan a bit and he got a bit gun shy. I would have liked to see more power run game on early downs from us. We also went away from the screen game. Not sure if that was Rutgers adjusting or us just not going back to it.
Didn’t help we were starting inside our own 3 the whole third quarter.I would have gone with that heavy set randomly more often then eventually snuck a TE or FB out with play action. All in all I LOVED the first half play calling. I suspect Rhule pulled back on the Reins at halftime.
Why run the fake punt and then call the next 3 plays?I would have gone with that heavy set randomly more often then eventually snuck a TE or FB out with play action. All in all I LOVED the first half play calling. I suspect Rhule pulled back on the Reins at halftime.
He played and has played in every game his RS is gone.This staff wants to redshirt every talented guy they can. I didn't see him.
Van Poppel played quite a few snaps today. I thought Keona Davis looked good in limited snaps today.
The entire second half I was begging for anything misdirection. The play calling is extremely predictable when Satt goes into protection mode.
Having Mazzucca out of the doghouse really makes that heavy formation pop. They showed it, but didn’t show other stuff that can work out of that formation. Rhule likes that heavy set and they’ll want it optimized for the back half of the schedule.I would have gone with that heavy set randomly more often then eventually snuck a TE or FB out with play action. All in all I LOVED the first half play calling. I suspect Rhule pulled back on the Reins at halftime.
I heard that this was Von Poppel's third game this year which surprised me. I think he's the heir apparent to #0 in the middle of the field. Unless they find a monster from the portal or juco ranks, Von Poppel is the best, younger big kid we've got.I’m not sure if RVP played before today. He has four games on the red shirt and I’m assuming when they decide to play him, he is worked into the game plan and is practicing with the top units during the week.
They are redshirting him, so they are strategically using his 4 games. I wonder if they'll save his last game for Iowa since they must have liked him out there against a run heavy Rutgers.I heard that this was Von Poppel's third game this year which surprised me. I think he's the heir apparent to #0 in the middle of the field. Unless they find a monster from the portal or juco ranks, Von Poppel is the best, younger big kid we've got.
Agreed. If he only has one game left, save him for Iowa. Then at that point, he's back "on the team" and can play in the (clearing my throat) bowl game!They are redshirting him, so they are strategically using his 4 games. I wonder if they'll save his last game for Iowa since they must have liked him out there against a run heavy Rutgers.
The fake punt was there and now future opponents have to game plan for that. If any of the next 3 play calls had worked you wouldn't remember them.Why run the fake punt and then call the next 3 plays?
I know they said he's redshirtiing but I'm wondering if they're still on the fence about redshirting him. If they need him to win this year they need him. I think he's a talented enough kid that he's not going to need that 5th year of development to get drafted.They are redshirting him, so they are strategically using his 4 games. I wonder if they'll save his last game for Iowa since they must have liked him out there against a run heavy Rutgers.
Haarberg was in the game as a deep back on at least one play. I think he was being used as a decoy more than anything. IF I remember correctly he sprinted out to the right side as if to take a lateral pass with a RPO but they handed off to the up back Dowdell who was lined up as a fullback for a first down. I loved the look and play call. Really nice wrinkle IMO building off of them using Haarberg to throw back to Raiola previously. It had to have made their linebackers and DBs have to think which is half the battle.I don’t remember seeing Haarberg in the game either. That was a game that was begging for a guy with his skills.
Side note, after 2 more games, NU will be able to get DK on the field and still keep his redshirt
According to Rhule, this is the plan. He would have 3 more years to physically mature like Ty. Play 4 games this year. I doubt they would put the plan in place and already scrap it.I know they said he's redshirtiing but I'm wondering if they're still on the fence about redshirting him. If they need him to win this year they need him. I think he's a talented enough kid that he's not going to need that 5th year of development to get drafted.
According to Rhule, this is the plan. He would have 3 more years to physically mature like Ty. Play 4 games this year. I doubt they would put the plan in place and already scrap it.
[/QUOTEWe can use him if we need him at OSU. IF we somehow upset OSU, all redshirts are fair game cuz then you’re talking about a potential playoff berth. It’s not set in stone. Why play him against Rutgers? Home game maybe? They like him a lot. If somebody gets dinged up I bet they pull it. I honestly think he’s talented enough that we won’t have him for 5 years anyway.
He'd be a key backup if he were playing in a non-RS season, but NU has a lot of kids who can play along that line. Everyone but Nash and Ty will return, so there will be great depth even next season.According to Rhule, this is the plan. He would have 3 more years to physically mature like Ty. Play 4 games this year. I doubt they would put the plan in place and already scrap it.
Actually they lined up in the diamond formation. He was at the top . They handed off . But you are right just another formation for opposition to work on in practice and try to figure out how HH will be utilized and they have to commit a defender to account for him.Haarberg was in the game as a deep back on at least one play. I think he was being used as a decoy more than anything. IF I remember correctly he sprinted out to the right side as if to take a lateral pass with a RPO but they handed off to the up back Dowdell who was lined up as a fullback for a first down. I loved the look and play call. Really nice wrinkle IMO building off of them using Haarberg to throw back to Raiola previously. It had to have made their linebackers and DBs have to think which is half the battle.