1. It seems like you stopped NIU on the ground pretty well, but gave up huge yards on the passing game. How is your defense shaping up for this year?
Better but still not good enough. Apologists (like myself) will tell you that the yards are a bit misleading as 91 of them was one play with decent coverage and 1 missed tackle. Overall the defense was better. Better tackling, better coverage, better pressure and forced several third downs. But there were a few key missed tackles, some coverage reminiscent of 2007 and third down conversion was too high. We did stop Justin Anderson, which was encouraging but if their redshirt freshman QB can throw for that many yards I'm scared to see what Sheehan is going to do. I get the feeling the game plan vs. NIU was to stop the run. We will know a lot more after we face a team with a dangerous passing game.
2. Similarly, who are your playmakers on defense?
3. Last year was a tough year after relative success under Glen Mason. Are Gopher fans comfortable with the program's direction or do you wish the AD had stayed the course.
4. Talk about your special teams. How are they shaping up this season?
5. Is Minnesota doing anything new since we played last year?
Winning? Does that count? The offense should be very similar to last year, with potentially a little more complexity to it. Defensively we have greater speed and I noticed tigher coverage pre-snap, so the receivers should expect more physical corners at the line. Schematically we should be pretty similar, but if anything Gopher fans are hoping that we execute better than the last time you saw us.
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My note: Yes, winning does count. Looking forward to Saturday's game.
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