tm3308
Well-Known Member
Some of you people are crazy, we have run the same defense for 12 years, we will run it for at least 10 more (as long as Ferentz says). We annually finish very high in score defense nationally. We don't blitz, keep everything in front and don't give up the big play. You may not like it, but it is what it is and the results speak for themselves.
The whole point of our defense is to make teams execute to beat us, not give up anything easy. Guess what, that is what happened today, we made IU execute and they couldn't. Simple as that.
If you want to complain about anything today, it should be the execution on offense in the redzone, not the defensive philosophy.
We didn't make Indiana work inside the 10. Letting receivers get as open as Belcher was is not part of our philosophy. Otherwise we'd just let a receiver run free downfield every play and tell the QB-WR tandem: "If you can hit him, and you can catch it, then you're good to go." After all, we force them to execute in that scenario, at least as much as we did on Belcher's drop.