Sid opened questioning about the slow start of yesterday and the weather. The weather is something both teams have to play in and both teams made errors due to do the weather. “We can’t afford to beat ourselves like that.”
Fleck said he thought they could move the ball, however once they got down early they had to put the ball in the air more and thought they did that well in the 2nd half.
The defense forced Mich St to try five field goals in the game, missing one. PJ commented that they are young, however he gives them a lot of credit for forcing turnovers and getting spots. Also, we have to do a better job of stopping the run and move the ball of offense.
As for injuries for next game, Coach indicated that it looks like nothing will change, if anything we may have lost a couple more on Saturday night. “It’s my responsibility to get whoever is going to play, ready to play.”
Coach Fleck was pleased with the way Croft moved the ball and went through his progressions. He also was pleased with the “second play” as he calls it, keeping the ball alive and allowing his receivers to come back to the ball and create something.
The staff did meet prior to the game and talk about Demry possibly playing. Plus, with the way things happened in the first quarter, PJ figured let him play and see how he does.
Fleck said he didn’t think the running game was in a bad spot, however with the way games have gone we haven’t been able to show it. Also, we need to improve our offensive lineman each game.
Once a player steps foot on the field, he now cannot be redshirted. If he was injured in the first three games of the season, you can then apply for a medical redshirt for a player. So technically a player can play six years, with four years of on field action.
Coach told his team that it was time to draw a line in the sand, now at 3-3 and start over. “We’re 3:45 seconds away from being 6-0. We’ve played with the best in our league, and have had a lot of guys play that we didn’t expect to. This shows what the future looks like with our young guys, and what we can apply going forward these next six games.” PJ said he was very emotional and direct after the game to his team.
Fleck said he thought they could move the ball, however once they got down early they had to put the ball in the air more and thought they did that well in the 2nd half.
The defense forced Mich St to try five field goals in the game, missing one. PJ commented that they are young, however he gives them a lot of credit for forcing turnovers and getting spots. Also, we have to do a better job of stopping the run and move the ball of offense.
As for injuries for next game, Coach indicated that it looks like nothing will change, if anything we may have lost a couple more on Saturday night. “It’s my responsibility to get whoever is going to play, ready to play.”
Coach Fleck was pleased with the way Croft moved the ball and went through his progressions. He also was pleased with the “second play” as he calls it, keeping the ball alive and allowing his receivers to come back to the ball and create something.
The staff did meet prior to the game and talk about Demry possibly playing. Plus, with the way things happened in the first quarter, PJ figured let him play and see how he does.
Fleck said he didn’t think the running game was in a bad spot, however with the way games have gone we haven’t been able to show it. Also, we need to improve our offensive lineman each game.
Once a player steps foot on the field, he now cannot be redshirted. If he was injured in the first three games of the season, you can then apply for a medical redshirt for a player. So technically a player can play six years, with four years of on field action.
Coach told his team that it was time to draw a line in the sand, now at 3-3 and start over. “We’re 3:45 seconds away from being 6-0. We’ve played with the best in our league, and have had a lot of guys play that we didn’t expect to. This shows what the future looks like with our young guys, and what we can apply going forward these next six games.” PJ said he was very emotional and direct after the game to his team.