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The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 11:40 am
by t4pizza
Coming off the heels of another lackluster performance in our 47-14 loss to Boise State.
The Good:
Rashod Dubinion- he has run hard all year and continued last night. His 17 rushes for 113 yards were really the only highlights of our offense all night. He has proven to be a stout, dependable back that we can rely for yards.
The Bad: (sadly there continues to be too much of this one)
The offense was not good with the exception of Dubinion. The OL provided little to no protection, the WR couldn't seem to get open and when they were either dropped the ball or the passes were bad and our qb room is in tatters.
The QBS- between 3 of them we went a total of 12 of 28 for 65 yards, 1 TD and 3 interceptions. None of them looked good but Gillon again just looked out of place and is clearly not ready for game time, he needs to sit and redshirt and learn. We need Kohl to get healthy so we can see what he can do because the others just are not getting it done. This was nearly in the ugly category and probably should be.
The Defense- not much pressure up front and poor coverage in the backfield is a terrible combination and allowed Madsen to throw for 321 yards and 4 touchdowns. This unit gave up 473 yards and rarely had any brightspots. Clearly this is still a work in progress.
The Ugly:
Turnovers and penalties continue to haunt us. We are a third of the way through our season and we continue to be very undisciplined and sloppy. 4 turnovers and 11 penalties for 94 yards will rarely win a football game. We only gained a total of 184 yards and had 94 yards in penalties, and they declined 2 holding and at least another big one. It is pathetic when a team has more than 50% of their total yards given up in penalties. If the coaches don't get this under control, we will only beat the worst of the teams on our schedule.
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 11:57 am
by ncman071
yea we look like shit right now. hopefully can find a way to turn this thing around...
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:11 pm
by pop5app
t4pizza wrote: ↑Sun Sep 28, 2025 11:40 am
Coming off the heels of another lackluster performance in our 47-14 loss to Boise State.
The Good:
Rashod Dubinion- he has run hard all year and continued last night. His 17 rushes for 113 yards were really the only highlights of our offense all night. He has proven to be a stout, dependable back that we can rely for yards.
The Bad: (sadly there continues to be too much of this one)
The offense was not good with the exception of Dubinion. The OL provided little to no protection, the WR couldn't seem to get open and when they were either dropped the ball or the passes were bad and our qb room is in tatters.
The QBS- between 3 of them we went a total of 12 of 28 for 65 yards, 1 TD and 3 interceptions. None of them looked good but Gillon again just looked out of place and is clearly not ready for game time, he needs to sit and redshirt and learn. We need Kohl to get healthy so we can see what he can do because the others just are not getting it done. This was nearly in the ugly category and probably should be.
The Defense- not much pressure up front and poor coverage in the backfield is a terrible combination and allowed Madsen to throw for 321 yards and 4 touchdowns. This unit gave up 473 yards and rarely had any brightspots. Clearly this is still a work in progress.
The Ugly:
Turnovers and penalties continue to haunt us. We are a third of the way through our season and we continue to be very undisciplined and sloppy. 4 turnovers and 11 penalties for 94 yards will rarely win a football game. We only gained a total of 184 yards and had 94 yards in penalties, and they declined 2 holding and at least another big one. It is pathetic when a team has more than 50% of their total yards given up in penalties. If the coaches don't get this under control, we will only beat the worst of the teams on our schedule.
t4pizza wrote: ↑Sun Sep 28, 2025 11:40 am
Coming off the heels of another lackluster performance in our 47-14 loss to Boise State.
The Good:
Rashod Dubinion- he has run hard all year and continued last night. His 17 rushes for 113 yards were really the only highlights of our offense all night. He has proven to be a stout, dependable back that we can rely for yards.
The Bad: (sadly there continues to be too much of this one)
The offense was not good with the exception of Dubinion. The OL provided little to no protection, the WR couldn't seem to get open and when they were either dropped the ball or the passes were bad and our qb room is in tatters.
The QBS- between 3 of them we went a total of 12 of 28 for 65 yards, 1 TD and 3 interceptions. None of them looked good but Gillon again just looked out of place and is clearly not ready for game time, he needs to sit and redshirt and learn. We need Kohl to get healthy so we can see what he can do because the others just are not getting it done. This was nearly in the ugly category and probably should be.
The Defense- not much pressure up front and poor coverage in the backfield is a terrible combination and allowed Madsen to throw for 321 yards and 4 touchdowns. This unit gave up 473 yards and rarely had any brightspots. Clearly this is still a work in progress.
The Ugly:
Turnovers and penalties continue to haunt us. We are a third of the way through our season and we continue to be very undisciplined and sloppy. 4 turnovers and 11 penalties for 94 yards will rarely win a football game. We only gained a total of 184 yards and had 94 yards in penalties, and they declined 2 holding and at least another big one. It is pathetic when a team has more than 50% of their total yards given up in penalties. If the coaches don't get this under control, we will only beat the worst of the teams on our schedule.
Pretty good. I’ll try and put a bow on this pig and say the run defense was good.
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:13 pm
by appfanjj
Simple take.
90% of their players were better than ours. Both physically and mentally.
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:46 pm
by BUTCH1991
We look like a cluster####
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:47 pm
by Black Saturday
FWIW, we are -1.5 to Oregon State at the moment...think I'll get back into betting and take the Beavers...lol
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 1:17 pm
by ncman071
never know....maybe we find a way and put together and beat the beavers
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 1:21 pm
by Bootsy
The good: Dubinion, Cummings, Ratliff
The bad: [you already know the answer]
The ugly: deja vu on the turnovers and penalties. Feels a bit like 2024...all over again
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 1:52 pm
by BambooRdApp
Good - 7 over 100
Bad -Trenches
Ugly - TO machine continued
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 2:31 pm
by Stonewall
A hall of fame head coach with the initials JM once told me the quarterback position was 90 percent decision making and 10 confidence. We are in bad shape.
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 3:20 pm
by GreatAppSt
Food for thought
Lindenwood 0
Miami (OH) 38
Yes I know well about transitive comparison in football but.......
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 5:49 pm
by Pikapp79
Another season or two like this and we will be everyone’s homecoming opponent.
Re: The Good,The Bad, and the Ugly- Boise State
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2025 5:53 pm
by Bootsy
GreatAppSt wrote: ↑Sun Sep 28, 2025 3:20 pm
Food for thought
Lindenwood 0
Miami (OH) 38
Yes I know well about transitive comparison in football but.......
Way to pile on the trauma. I didn’t expect you to be the one adding gas to the fire via a Lindenwood mention…I was waiting for DOTE to do that.