stormsurge13
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Anybody on Minnesota’s defense we want?
Stay classyJust kill yourself already
I’d recommend watching them against PSU. Honestly they should’ve won that game. But it shows how good his defense can be even in a major talent deficit. It’s not a clinic. But they were good on third down, just eventually didn’t have the dogs to compete down the stretch.Minnesota was a tough out this year. His worst game was ironically against Schiano which makes sense right? We all got excited about Guidry against ND but body of work Hetherman routinely had his team clamping much better teams
Learned my lesson by now not to say too much but on paper I agree
Like a MFI’ll lie to every single one of you
"I think that's what kind of molded my philosophy a little bit, but the other thing is the players. In 2018 at Maine and then 2019 at James Madison, we had two great teams...but the defense's were very different. And a lot of it was trying to adapt to our players. In one of those defenses, our linebacker was 6-2 and 245 lbs who played for the Bengals the next year. The following year, our guy is 5-11, 185 lbs and he's a nickel, more or less, trying to play the same roles.
And it really about how do we get our best 11 players onto the field. And then getting those guys to buy into the culture, and that message that we're sending."
""Hetherman was an integral part of the coaching staff who was well respected by players and coaches. There were even rumors that he would be in line to be Rutgers’ next DC if Joe Harasymiak had accepted a head coaching position elsewhere," Deren told GopherIllustrated. "Head coach Greg Schiano has always spoken highly of Hetherman and it goes beyond coach speak. He is considered a rising star in the profession and also did a very good job recruiting. Hetherman is a players’ coach and it is more than just his position group that thinks highly of him. The Rutgers linebackers enjoyed a pattern of progress under his direction, and proved to be one of the strongest position groups on the entire team.""
It’s tough because the numbers are just different up north. Games just aren’t like watching our games but they held some good teams to low yardageI’m seeing it the same way
If we can have a fundamentally and technically sound defense, with top 15 athletes, we would be in the CFP
If we can continue producing on offense, Hetherman should have the Defense as a nice compliment
I have had dreams about Nick Monroe on this staff. And I’m not ashamed to say that they were wet ones.
Things that stand out kinda worrying me is the sacks/TFL.Minnesota Stats from '23(before) vs '24(Heterman)
Against FBS competition only
opponent long scrimmage plays (where we failed miserably)
20+ yard plays given up
'23 - 77th
'24 - 5th
scoring defense
'23 - 63rd
'24 - 9th
rushing defense (yard per attempt)
'23 - 93rd
'24 - 22nd
passer rating defense
'23 -78th
'24 - 20th
YPP defense
'23 - 88th
'24 - 14th
Sacks
'23 - 59th
'24 - 46th
TFL
'23 - 102nd
'24 - 77th
opponent 3rd down
'23 - 96th
'24 - 24th
Total defense (yardage)
'23 - 50th
'24 - 6th
it is an incredible jump honestly in one year. context is missing and sample size is small, but what he did at Minnesota earned him al lengthy extension and obviously mario's connect to schiano helped
he was with Schiano only one year, correct?thank schiano for this one. lol
His defenses don’t get beat by being out of position. Sound, smart and well coached.
I watch a lot of Gophers football, I thought they’d lose a step after Rossi went to Michigan State. I’d argue the defense was a lot better this year.
Not a thought behind those eyes, pure football guy. WANTCome on down!
That was the game that sold me on him. I watch almost all of PSUs games for the most part (it was local to me growing up and I took some classes there)I’d recommend watching them against PSU. Honestly they should’ve won that game. But it shows how good his defense can be even in a major talent deficit. It’s not a clinic. But they were good on third down, just eventually didn’t have the dogs to compete down the stretch.
he was his DC in waiting. Schiano loves him.he was with Schiano only one year, correct?