THE GOOD: Defense. Northwestern's defense balled out once again. They need to keep this up in order for Northwestern to turn this season around.
THE BAD: Running game. Northwestern's running game was obviously dealt a huge blow with Larkin's retirement, but someone needs to step up in his absence.
THE UGLY: Blocking. PLEASE FIRE ADAM CUSHING. PLEASE FIRE ADAM CUSHING. PLEASE FIRE ADAM CUSHING. PLEASE FIRE ADAM CUSHING. This is getting ridiculous. How many games does Northwestern have to lose because of poor offensive line play before Fitzgerald realizes Cushing needs to go. On almost every big play in the second half, Thorson was under extreme pressure. This needs to be fixed immediately if Northwestern wants to turn this season around.
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Bye Week vs. Northwestern
THE GOOD: Rest. Northwestern gets to rest up heading into conference play.
THE BAD: Momentum. Northwestern had no momentum coming into the bye week, so it is tough to find much to springboard off of during the bye week.
THE UGLY: No game. No game meant there was not a chance for northwestern to improve heading into conference play, something they could've used.
THE BAD: Momentum. Northwestern had no momentum coming into the bye week, so it is tough to find much to springboard off of during the bye week.
THE UGLY: No game. No game meant there was not a chance for northwestern to improve heading into conference play, something they could've used.
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Akron vs. Northwestern
THE GOOD: Jeremy Larkin. Larkin has been the only consistent force for Northwestern. It's nice to see that at least one player cares.
THE BAD: Kicking. Northwestern can't continue to leave points on the field. That's unacceptable and is demoralizing for the team.
THE UGLY: Tackling. Northwestern had so many opportunities to put Akron away if they wrapped up and tackled. Normally this is a strong suit for Northwestern, but this year it has been very costly. This needs to be fixed immediately.
THE BAD: Kicking. Northwestern can't continue to leave points on the field. That's unacceptable and is demoralizing for the team.
THE UGLY: Tackling. Northwestern had so many opportunities to put Akron away if they wrapped up and tackled. Normally this is a strong suit for Northwestern, but this year it has been very costly. This needs to be fixed immediately.
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Duke vs. Northwestern
THE GOOD: Defense. Northwestern's defense had a little rough patch in the second quarter, but other than that they were dominant. It was great too see a dominant performance from the defense after struggling early in the game. They will need to keep this up in order for Northwestern to be successful.
THE BAD: Receivers. Flynn Nagel was the only receiver who showed up. Drops and failure to get separation plagued Northwestern all game and really hurt the offense.
THE UGLY: Blocking. Adam Cushing needs to be fired this instant. If Fitzgerald refuses to fire assistants, then he goes too. Northwestern can't start every year struggling offensively because no one blocks. That's no way to build a program, and it needs to stop now.
THE BAD: Receivers. Flynn Nagel was the only receiver who showed up. Drops and failure to get separation plagued Northwestern all game and really hurt the offense.
THE UGLY: Blocking. Adam Cushing needs to be fired this instant. If Fitzgerald refuses to fire assistants, then he goes too. Northwestern can't start every year struggling offensively because no one blocks. That's no way to build a program, and it needs to stop now.
Friday, August 31, 2018
Northwestern vs. Purdue
THE GOOD: Clayton Thorson. It was great to see Thorson out there so soon after his knee injury. He looked very strong in the first half, but like most of the offense he struggled in the second half. Hopefully, he will continue to get back to top speed in his recovery.
THE BAD: Offensive line. The first half saw the offensive line open up gaping holes for the Northwestern run game. The second half was completely different. Northwestern had no room to run and the offense was completely ineffective.
THE UGLY: Tackling. Northwestern did not tackle well. All three levels of the defense missed countless tackles. Northwestern usually prides themselves on being a fundamentally sound defense, but they were sloppy and lazy when it came to tackling.
THE BAD: Offensive line. The first half saw the offensive line open up gaping holes for the Northwestern run game. The second half was completely different. Northwestern had no room to run and the offense was completely ineffective.
THE UGLY: Tackling. Northwestern did not tackle well. All three levels of the defense missed countless tackles. Northwestern usually prides themselves on being a fundamentally sound defense, but they were sloppy and lazy when it came to tackling.
Monday, February 19, 2018
CatsCast #1
- Northwestern football recap
- Northwestern basketball late season review
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KrcGC_nfUmuku2btX0YS_THN1ipeGaFb
(Intro song: "Whatever it Takes" by Imagine Dragons)
- Northwestern basketball late season review
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KrcGC_nfUmuku2btX0YS_THN1ipeGaFb
(Intro song: "Whatever it Takes" by Imagine Dragons)
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Kentucky vs. Northwestern
THE GOOD: Matt Alviti. Alviti ended his career in tremendous fashion, leading Northwestern to a huge win. He came in a highly-touted recruit, spent his whole career as a backup, but leaves a champion.
THE BAD: Finale. The end of Justin Jackson's amazing career. I can't imagine life without seeing him in the backfield. He truly defined Northwestern football during his four years in Evanston. It was an honor to watch him play, and it is truly sad that he will never suit up for the Wildcats again.
THE UGLY: Coaching. I honestly don't know what Fitzgerald was thinking on some of those fourth down calls. He's lucky that his boneheaded decisions didn't cost his team the game.
THE BAD: Finale. The end of Justin Jackson's amazing career. I can't imagine life without seeing him in the backfield. He truly defined Northwestern football during his four years in Evanston. It was an honor to watch him play, and it is truly sad that he will never suit up for the Wildcats again.
THE UGLY: Coaching. I honestly don't know what Fitzgerald was thinking on some of those fourth down calls. He's lucky that his boneheaded decisions didn't cost his team the game.
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