Me: C'mon Quincy, you can NOT take a sack there!
Me (10 seconds and 20+yards later): Holy crap.
BTW, Quincy is fast. It might not look it because he's so tall, but when he turns up field, he can go.
Also, Michael Tutsie is a football player.
Me: C'mon Quincy, you can NOT take a sack there!
Me (10 seconds and 20+yards later): Holy crap.
BTW, Quincy is fast. It might not look it because he's so tall, but when he turns up field, he can go.
Also, Michael Tutsie is a football player.
I'd agree that Quincy is fast... he's not elusive like Trey or Easton were but he's got all the speed he needs to be a playmaking dual threat.
I think Tutsie's re-emergence as an all-conference level SS has been one of the biggest reasons for the overall defensive improvement from spring to fall.
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Interesting... today I learned that this uprights extended rule is different between the NFL and college. I always assumed both had the same rule where if the ball passes inside of the outside edge of the uprights extended it's a good FG but that's only the case in the NFL. In college it is like you say where the entire ball has to pass inside of the inside edge of the uprights extended.
Man, NDSU's defensive line was relentless on pass rush. UNI's offensive line is pretty good at run blocking, but NDSU exposed them on pass protection.
And UNI has some players. I thought their defensive ends were supposed to be weak, but that #93 was a stud.