Sunday Night OT Recap
- By Alex Carlson
- Inside Gopher Nation
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Sunday Night OT Recap Week 10
Coach Claeys said the kicking game stood out this game, that they kicked the ball extremely well. It was about five yards farther than what he usually kicks. Said it makes you feel good knowing you can get points in the red zone having a reliable kicker. He was pleased with scoring in the red zone, and the defense in the second half, keeping them to three points. Also mentioned they did a good job scoring off turnovers. Second half was as good a stretch as they have had.
He was pleased with the way we threw the ball downfield, said they probably need to take more shots down the field going forward.
The biggest adjustments for the second half Coach Claeys said was the yards after catch. Besides the first touchdown on Jonathan Celestin, most of their big plays came on yards after catch. They started keeping a safety over the top to help out on that and also were able to get a good pass rush on them in the second half.
Jay Sawvel said he made a couple of bad calls in the first half bringing all out blitzes, and Claeys said he was no different himself as a coordinator. It pays off when you bring the blitz, but also that is the risk you have when you blitz everyone and play man to man.
Emmit Carpenter kicked very well during spring ball, Claeys said. That is when he felt comfortable moving Santoso to punter. He said that it came down to game day him getting comfortable, but he’s made some big kicks so far this year.
Coach Claeys mentioned the Patriots among other championship teams that go through the process each week of respecting their opponent, and prepare to play your best each week. He said the Gophers need to do that in order to play their best on game day and continue to control their fate in the Big Ten West.
In terms of the thought process for Leidner throwing deep with 15 seconds left and no timeouts, Claeys said that they had gotten behind their secondary a few times and had success going deep earlier, so he wanted to take a shot to see if they could get behind them again and get a throw into the end zone. He said there was a miscommunication with Mitch Leidner on what he wanted, and he takes full responsibility for it.
QB read options were a part of the game plan, since we thought we would have success doing it. With Shannon out, and some of the things they were doing on defense, it opened up the read option a bit more.
The Gophers lead the Big Ten in turnover differential, and are top five in the country. It shows that the Gophers are getting turnovers, and are not turning the ball over themselves. Offensively they have turned a lot of those turnovers into points, which is a big reason why they are 7-2.
Claeys said having Jonah Pirsig back really helped, especially with the injury to Garrison Wright. He said Vincent Calhoun played better since he was used to playing with Jonah.
Claeys praised offensive line coach Bart Miller, said he’s done a great job in between series getting the offensive line getting ready to go. He’s looking forward to the end of the year, and said they are getting better each week. He’s pleased that he’s seeing progress from them each week.
In looking forward to Nebraska, Coach said they need to do a better job of working to the linebackers, completing deep passes to open up the defense, and using the three running backs to play off of what Nebraska gives them. If they try to take all three away, then it should open up passing lanes.
He mentioned that most of teams’ passing yardage comes in three or four plays a game. He said the team has done well against the pass, and is built to defend the pass. He said that everyone hates big plays, but that they have done well so far against the pass. Going off the majority of the plays, the defensive backs have played better, and not having Kiante Hardin was tough for them. Having him and Antoine Winfield getting better, it will help the team going forward.
Claeys said they will have to play better against the run in order to stop Nebraska. It is a positive that we have kids on the team that have played there and had success. He said that their game at Ohio State has no effect on how they will play this next week. If we control the things we can control, we will have a chance in the game. Basically us, Nebraska, and Wisconsin all are in it for the West, and it’s fun that they are on the schedule to come.
Coach Claeys said the kicking game stood out this game, that they kicked the ball extremely well. It was about five yards farther than what he usually kicks. Said it makes you feel good knowing you can get points in the red zone having a reliable kicker. He was pleased with scoring in the red zone, and the defense in the second half, keeping them to three points. Also mentioned they did a good job scoring off turnovers. Second half was as good a stretch as they have had.
He was pleased with the way we threw the ball downfield, said they probably need to take more shots down the field going forward.
The biggest adjustments for the second half Coach Claeys said was the yards after catch. Besides the first touchdown on Jonathan Celestin, most of their big plays came on yards after catch. They started keeping a safety over the top to help out on that and also were able to get a good pass rush on them in the second half.
Jay Sawvel said he made a couple of bad calls in the first half bringing all out blitzes, and Claeys said he was no different himself as a coordinator. It pays off when you bring the blitz, but also that is the risk you have when you blitz everyone and play man to man.
Emmit Carpenter kicked very well during spring ball, Claeys said. That is when he felt comfortable moving Santoso to punter. He said that it came down to game day him getting comfortable, but he’s made some big kicks so far this year.
Coach Claeys mentioned the Patriots among other championship teams that go through the process each week of respecting their opponent, and prepare to play your best each week. He said the Gophers need to do that in order to play their best on game day and continue to control their fate in the Big Ten West.
In terms of the thought process for Leidner throwing deep with 15 seconds left and no timeouts, Claeys said that they had gotten behind their secondary a few times and had success going deep earlier, so he wanted to take a shot to see if they could get behind them again and get a throw into the end zone. He said there was a miscommunication with Mitch Leidner on what he wanted, and he takes full responsibility for it.
QB read options were a part of the game plan, since we thought we would have success doing it. With Shannon out, and some of the things they were doing on defense, it opened up the read option a bit more.
The Gophers lead the Big Ten in turnover differential, and are top five in the country. It shows that the Gophers are getting turnovers, and are not turning the ball over themselves. Offensively they have turned a lot of those turnovers into points, which is a big reason why they are 7-2.
Claeys said having Jonah Pirsig back really helped, especially with the injury to Garrison Wright. He said Vincent Calhoun played better since he was used to playing with Jonah.
Claeys praised offensive line coach Bart Miller, said he’s done a great job in between series getting the offensive line getting ready to go. He’s looking forward to the end of the year, and said they are getting better each week. He’s pleased that he’s seeing progress from them each week.
In looking forward to Nebraska, Coach said they need to do a better job of working to the linebackers, completing deep passes to open up the defense, and using the three running backs to play off of what Nebraska gives them. If they try to take all three away, then it should open up passing lanes.
He mentioned that most of teams’ passing yardage comes in three or four plays a game. He said the team has done well against the pass, and is built to defend the pass. He said that everyone hates big plays, but that they have done well so far against the pass. Going off the majority of the plays, the defensive backs have played better, and not having Kiante Hardin was tough for them. Having him and Antoine Winfield getting better, it will help the team going forward.
Claeys said they will have to play better against the run in order to stop Nebraska. It is a positive that we have kids on the team that have played there and had success. He said that their game at Ohio State has no effect on how they will play this next week. If we control the things we can control, we will have a chance in the game. Basically us, Nebraska, and Wisconsin all are in it for the West, and it’s fun that they are on the schedule to come.