Dave calls a timeout with 22 seconds to come up with the 10 point play. What a idiot. Don't use time outs when you should then down 10 with 22 seconds calls a timeout
Dave calls a timeout with 22 seconds to come up with the 10 point play. What a idiot. Don't use time outs when you should then down 10 with 22 seconds calls a timeout
We beat them in football.(twice) That's what really matters.
The halftime tumblers were good.
Again, timeout usage wasn’t the reason we lost. Couldn’t stop Cluff. And when the best 3 point shooting team in the nation only shoots 23%, not going to be good.
"North Dakota State is a big part of the fabric of college football right now."
"North Dakota State is alive on the college football map."
-Lee Fitting ESPN
I don’t understand. All I’ve heard all season from 1660 is how great a coach Dave obviously is because he went from being ok scoring 50 points a game and winning 3 in March to letting his guys jack threes all year.
Obviously coach of the year for game planning for the skills he has …
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North Dakota State, a football team the big boys of college football should avoid like the plague, helped christen a $90 million renovation to Snyder Family Stadium — including a statue of famed Kansas State coach Bill Snyder himself — by taking a sledgehammer to the place.Bob Lutz, The Wichita Eagle, August 30th, 2013
I googled “why a coach calls a timeout”. Here are the reasons:
A team calls a timeout in sports to temporarily stop play, allowing the coach to strategize with their players, make substitutions, regroup, or disrupt the opponent's momentum, essentially giving them a moment to assess the situation and adjust their game plan during a critical point in the action.
Key reasons to call a timeout:
Change strategy: To discuss a new play or defensive scheme based on the current situation on the field.
Rest players: Give tired players a brief break to regain energy.
Make substitutions: Switch players on the court or field depending on the matchup.
Break opponent's momentum: Stop a strong offensive or defensive run by the other team.
Calm players down: Regain composure if a team is getting frustrated or making mistakes.
Set up a key play: Plan a specific play for a crucial moment in the gam
third loss in conference play and all three coming at home, thats not gonna get it done.