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Rutgers Finally Looked Like Rutgers Again - Nice Win

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Nice solid win over a good team, as we outgained them 349-297 and the season is back on track to some extent with 6 wins and a bowl now looking likely and 7 wins a decent possibility (I predicted 7-5, so I'd be happy with hitting that mark). A big part of the win was certainly being more healthy than we've been for weeks on defense, where we've just been bad the last 3 games, against WI, UCLA and USC. We finally had what appeared to be healthy versions of Longerbeam, Dixon, Lewis, and Powell who have all been either out or playing limited minutes for the most part in those games. And it showed, as we were good against the run and pretty good against the pass, against a pretty damn good MN offense, plus we turned it on in the 4Q when we absolutely had to with a couple of huge gamechanging plays in the fumble and the safety.

On offense, we continued to play pretty well - not amazing, but pretty well, with 349 total yards of balanced offense, with 240 passing and 109 rushing. Thought AK's passing was very good, apart from the bad INT (although the WR bears some responsibility for that one, not coming back to the ball and letting the DB step in front of him) and his stats would've been significantly better than his 17-33 for 240 if we hadn't had several drops (although our WRs did make some nice contested long catches too). And the rushing sounds much better when it only includes the RB's as Raymond/Benjamin were a combined 33 for 139 (4.2 ypc, which is respectable) - and while we obviously missed Kyle, the OL came up huge in the running game and probably moreso in giving AK time to pass.

Also, whenever a team wins, the coaching staff gets some credit and I thought we really came to play and didn't get down at all when we didn't score on that first possession when the ref swallowed his flag on an obvious DPI, and that was followed by a nice MN TD drive, where we missed some tackles. We came right back and drove for a TD and if we hadn't had that bad INT we likely would've been up more than 14-9. We also had very good game plans on offense and defense and we got decent play from our special teams (and finally ran back a punt!). I wonder if the fire Schiano crowd will recognize the excellent job Greg and his staff did in preparing the team and making adjustments within the game to help us win. And we'll never know, but it kills me to think about how much better our record might be if we hadn't been decimated by injuries.

Also, what a gorgeous day and while attendance was underwhelming (understandable after 4 straight losses), the crowd was decently loud at key moments.
 
Nice solid win over a good team, as we outgained them 349-297 and the season is back on track to some extent with 6 wins and a bowl now looking likely and 7 wins a decent possibility (I predicted 7-5, so I'd be happy with hitting that mark). A big part of the win was certainly being more healthy than we've been for weeks on defense, where we've just been bad the last 3 games, against WI, UCLA and USC. We finally had what appeared to be healthy versions of Longerbeam, Dixon, Lewis, and Powell who have all been either out or playing limited minutes for the most part in those games. And it showed, as we were good against the run and pretty good against the pass, against a pretty damn good MN offense, plus we turned it on in the 4Q when we absolutely had to with a couple of huge gamechanging plays in the fumble and the safety.

On offense, we continued to play pretty well - not amazing, but pretty well, with 349 total yards of balanced offense, with 240 passing and 109 rushing. Thought AK's passing was very good, apart from the bad INT (although the WR bears some responsibility for that one, not coming back to the ball and letting the DB step in front of him) and his stats would've been significantly better than his 17-33 for 240 if we hadn't had several drops (although our WRs did make some nice contested long catches too). And the rushing sounds much better when it only includes the RB's as Raymond/Benjamin were a combined 33 for 139 (4.2 ypc, which is respectable) - and while we obviously missed Kyle, the OL came up huge in the running game and probably moreso in giving AK time to pass.

Also, whenever a team wins, the coaching staff gets some credit and I thought we really came to play and didn't get down at all when we didn't score on that first possession when the ref swallowed his flag on an obvious DPI, and that was followed by a nice MN TD drive, where we missed some tackles. We came right back and drove for a TD and if we hadn't had that bad INT we likely would've been up more than 14-9. We also had very good game plans on offense and defense and we got decent play from our special teams (and finally ran back a punt!). I wonder if the fire Schiano crowd will recognize the excellent job Greg and his staff did in preparing the team and making adjustments within the game to help us win. And we'll never know, but it kills me to think about how much better our record might be if we hadn't been decimated by injuries.

Also, what a gorgeous day and while attendance was underwhelming (understandable after 4 straight losses), the crowd was decently loud at key moments.
good win but Shelby wouldn’t go so far as to say ‘bowl game likely”. Two road games and a home game against another good team. Probable underdogs against all three. Won as a dog today, but shouldn’t count our chickens
 
Nice solid win over a good team, as we outgained them 349-297 and the season is back on track to some extent with 6 wins and a bowl now looking likely and 7 wins a decent possibility (I predicted 7-5, so I'd be happy with hitting that mark). A big part of the win was certainly being more healthy than we've been for weeks on defense, where we've just been bad the last 3 games, against WI, UCLA and USC. We finally had what appeared to be healthy versions of Longerbeam, Dixon, Lewis, and Powell who have all been either out or playing limited minutes for the most part in those games. And it showed, as we were good against the run and pretty good against the pass, against a pretty damn good MN offense, plus we turned it on in the 4Q when we absolutely had to with a couple of huge gamechanging plays in the fumble and the safety.

On offense, we continued to play pretty well - not amazing, but pretty well, with 349 total yards of balanced offense, with 240 passing and 109 rushing. Thought AK's passing was very good, apart from the bad INT (although the WR bears some responsibility for that one, not coming back to the ball and letting the DB step in front of him) and his stats would've been significantly better than his 17-33 for 240 if we hadn't had several drops (although our WRs did make some nice contested long catches too). And the rushing sounds much better when it only includes the RB's as Raymond/Benjamin were a combined 33 for 139 (4.2 ypc, which is respectable) - and while we obviously missed Kyle, the OL came up huge in the running game and probably moreso in giving AK time to pass.

Also, whenever a team wins, the coaching staff gets some credit and I thought we really came to play and didn't get down at all when we didn't score on that first possession when the ref swallowed his flag on an obvious DPI, and that was followed by a nice MN TD drive, where we missed some tackles. We came right back and drove for a TD and if we hadn't had that bad INT we likely would've been up more than 14-9. We also had very good game plans on offense and defense and we got decent play from our special teams (and finally ran back a punt!). I wonder if the fire Schiano crowd will recognize the excellent job Greg and his staff did in preparing the team and making adjustments within the game to help us win. And we'll never know, but it kills me to think about how much better our record might be if we hadn't been decimated by injuries.

Also, what a gorgeous day and while attendance was underwhelming (understandable after 4 straight losses), the crowd was decently loud at key moments.
This win should be a lesson on why you don’t abandon the team after two thirds of the season .Go RU.
 
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Nice solid win over a good team, as we outgained them 349-297 and the season is back on track to some extent with 6 wins and a bowl now looking likely and 7 wins a decent possibility (I predicted 7-5, so I'd be happy with hitting that mark). A big part of the win was certainly being more healthy than we've been for weeks on defense, where we've just been bad the last 3 games, against WI, UCLA and USC. We finally had what appeared to be healthy versions of Longerbeam, Dixon, Lewis, and Powell who have all been either out or playing limited minutes for the most part in those games. And it showed, as we were good against the run and pretty good against the pass, against a pretty damn good MN offense, plus we turned it on in the 4Q when we absolutely had to with a couple of huge gamechanging plays in the fumble and the safety.

On offense, we continued to play pretty well - not amazing, but pretty well, with 349 total yards of balanced offense, with 240 passing and 109 rushing. Thought AK's passing was very good, apart from the bad INT (although the WR bears some responsibility for that one, not coming back to the ball and letting the DB step in front of him) and his stats would've been significantly better than his 17-33 for 240 if we hadn't had several drops (although our WRs did make some nice contested long catches too). And the rushing sounds much better when it only includes the RB's as Raymond/Benjamin were a combined 33 for 139 (4.2 ypc, which is respectable) - and while we obviously missed Kyle, the OL came up huge in the running game and probably moreso in giving AK time to pass.

Also, whenever a team wins, the coaching staff gets some credit and I thought we really came to play and didn't get down at all when we didn't score on that first possession when the ref swallowed his flag on an obvious DPI, and that was followed by a nice MN TD drive, where we missed some tackles. We came right back and drove for a TD and if we hadn't had that bad INT we likely would've been up more than 14-9. We also had very good game plans on offense and defense and we got decent play from our special teams (and finally ran back a punt!). I wonder if the fire Schiano crowd will recognize the excellent job Greg and his staff did in preparing the team and making adjustments within the game to help us win. And we'll never know, but it kills me to think about how much better our record might be if we hadn't been decimated by injuries.

Also, what a gorgeous day and while attendance was underwhelming (understandable after 4 straight losses), the crowd was decently loud at key moments.
Great write up, my only quibble is on AK. The int does not happen if the db doesn't grab the WR, as it slowed the WR to the ball and increased the db's movement to the ball, should have def PI. He also had some unforced bad throws but it is what it is, he will never be a 70% type passer. There were a few brutal drops today. Overall he had a good game.
 
I'd say it is, if we play like we did yesterday and don't suffer another raft of injuries.
We had two more injured players yesterday. Waiting on status. We are in position to get that 6th win assuming no more injuries happen.
 
We had two more injured players yesterday. Waiting on status. We are in position to get that 6th win assuming no more injuries happen.
Schiano mentioned that Powell did suffer a “muscle” issue after he returned to play earlier this season. He (and Longerbeam) did look better yesterday following the bye week. Hopefully no further damage was incurred Saturday.
 
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Schiano mentioned that Powell did suffer a “muscle” issue after he returned to play earlier this season. He (and Longerbeam) did look better yesterday following the bye week. Hopefully no further damage was incurred Saturday.

I saw several guys go out with what looked like concerning leg injuries

One offensive lineman got his leg rolled up on in a pile
And I couldn’t see who but one of the guys appeared to have a non contact leg injury while celebrating in the end zone after the safety
 
I saw several guys go out with what looked like concerning leg injuries

One offensive lineman got his leg rolled up on in a pile
And I couldn’t see who but one of the guys appeared to have a non contact leg injury while celebrating in the end zone after the safety
that was LB abram wright
 
I saw several guys go out with what looked like concerning leg injuries

One offensive lineman got his leg rolled up on in a pile
And I couldn’t see who but one of the guys appeared to have a non contact leg injury while celebrating in the end zone after the safety
That was Zilinkas.🤦‍♀️
 
Great write up, my only quibble is on AK. The int does not happen if the db doesn't grab the WR, as it slowed the WR to the ball and increased the db's movement to the ball, should have def PI. He also had some unforced bad throws but it is what it is, he will never be a 70% type passer. There were a few brutal drops today. Overall he had a good game.
Totally agree, DB definitely held Strong back.
 
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