Haha this board is so nutty. Writing off a freshman for one muffed punt. So far he has wildly exceeded expectations. Let the freshman develop.
Announcers commented that the wind was gusty, blew the ball back closer to him at the last second, hitting him on the chest. I’ll give him a pass b/c of the weather, certainly hurt, but we have a lot more to be concerned with in terms of today’s gameI still think he can be a decent player but not sure how much player development it takes to catch a punt.
For some reason, I think he’d drop itHayak has the ability to get open at WR at least and with a good throw would have had a touchdown in the corner of the endzone against Penn State. Punt returns, maybe not a good idea right now.
Wharton gave up tons of yardage yesterday, and don't blame it on Austin's injury.I remember 3 years ago when Austin and Wharton where giving up huge yardage thrown into action as freshman. Better to roll up your sleeves, take some punishment and turn it around year 2. Hayek and the rest of WR's will surprise next year.
I've argued against this point on occasion, but at WR there is no debating. It's crazy that we have zero proven WR's.Of course, he should have been, but, thanks to the flood, the cupboard of upper classmen seems bare.
Long gone. At least 10 years I'd say.There was a time when you were NOT supposed to attempt to catch punt inside your 10 yd line Guess those days are gone.
Well our punts, especially in that direction, we're often sailing way over the returners head.Why does the win effect our players but not Indiana. They don't fumble, they can pass, they can catch punts. But Rutgers guys "ohh, it's a little windy." That's comical. That little running back was cutting us up like he was Gale Sayers. The weather effected them zero.
Coaches should have told Hayek to be very cautious.
If they did, they weren't stern enough.How do we know they didn't?