OPENING STATEMENT
Good afternoon. Just first of all, certainly feel lucky that we're just preparing for a football game instead of sandbagging like some of the people up north. Our thoughts are certainly with them. We have a couple guys from that area that are watching the weather, too, just like everybody else. We'll all keep our fingers crossed on that one.
Looking back real quickly to last week, we're certainly pleased to get the victory. Good to get our first road game, first Big Ten victory, so those are certainly positives. The guys really fought hard throughout the entire game and came up big in a couple critical areas. Right before the half getting the stop down inside the 5 on a goal-line stand and then converting with a nice 99-yard drive, that certainly was a highlight, and then second half getting the 4th and 2 stop, and then being able to run the clock out, which we were not successful doing the week before. Those I think are certainly some good signs.
I'm also very happy for Ron Coluzzi to get recognized as Big Ten Specialist of the Week. He's been doing a great job.
Like every week, we have plenty of things to work on this week, and there are always new variables that add to the challenge. That's what we started on Saturday afternoon.
Captains for the week will be the same. We've got CJ, Matt, LeShun on the offensive side, Josey Jewell defensively, and then medically Matt VandeBerg got injured yesterday morning, so he's going to be out for a significant period of time here, and we'll just have to deal with that, and certainly disappointed for him. He's worked extremely hard, playing really well.
Anytime there's an injury, it affects that individual the most, and that's first and foremost in our minds, but as we all know, it's part of football, so it provides opportunity for other players, and they're going to have to step up and get the job done for us, and I'm sure they will.
A couple words about Northwestern. Clearly we're playing an established program, very successful program, coming off a 10-win season, and they've got a lot of good players back from last year, and a coaching staff that's been there in place for a long, long time. They certainly have an identity. They know what they want to be, what they want to do, and they do it really well. Their guys are well-coached. They play hard.
So we're going to have a big challenge again this coming Saturday.
You look back over the series now we've played the last 15 games, it's pretty much been down the middle, and home field really doesn't matter. It's down to the best team, the team that plays the best that given day. That's the challenge that's in front of you right now. Certainly we're excited to be back in Kinnick. Great to have homecoming going on.
Good afternoon. Just first of all, certainly feel lucky that we're just preparing for a football game instead of sandbagging like some of the people up north. Our thoughts are certainly with them. We have a couple guys from that area that are watching the weather, too, just like everybody else. We'll all keep our fingers crossed on that one.
Looking back real quickly to last week, we're certainly pleased to get the victory. Good to get our first road game, first Big Ten victory, so those are certainly positives. The guys really fought hard throughout the entire game and came up big in a couple critical areas. Right before the half getting the stop down inside the 5 on a goal-line stand and then converting with a nice 99-yard drive, that certainly was a highlight, and then second half getting the 4th and 2 stop, and then being able to run the clock out, which we were not successful doing the week before. Those I think are certainly some good signs.
I'm also very happy for Ron Coluzzi to get recognized as Big Ten Specialist of the Week. He's been doing a great job.
Like every week, we have plenty of things to work on this week, and there are always new variables that add to the challenge. That's what we started on Saturday afternoon.
Captains for the week will be the same. We've got CJ, Matt, LeShun on the offensive side, Josey Jewell defensively, and then medically Matt VandeBerg got injured yesterday morning, so he's going to be out for a significant period of time here, and we'll just have to deal with that, and certainly disappointed for him. He's worked extremely hard, playing really well.
Anytime there's an injury, it affects that individual the most, and that's first and foremost in our minds, but as we all know, it's part of football, so it provides opportunity for other players, and they're going to have to step up and get the job done for us, and I'm sure they will.
A couple words about Northwestern. Clearly we're playing an established program, very successful program, coming off a 10-win season, and they've got a lot of good players back from last year, and a coaching staff that's been there in place for a long, long time. They certainly have an identity. They know what they want to be, what they want to do, and they do it really well. Their guys are well-coached. They play hard.
So we're going to have a big challenge again this coming Saturday.
You look back over the series now we've played the last 15 games, it's pretty much been down the middle, and home field really doesn't matter. It's down to the best team, the team that plays the best that given day. That's the challenge that's in front of you right now. Certainly we're excited to be back in Kinnick. Great to have homecoming going on.