Greetings from a Northwestern Fan + Scouting Report

o_Hungry Jack

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Greetings from Chicago. I am a Northwestern University (NU) alumnus and a big college football fan. We are looking forward to the Gator Bowl, and wish you the best during the holidays and the game (except a bowl victory, of course).

I'll post some comments on our plucky Wildcats and be happy to respond to any questions about the team.

We finished the regular season 9-3--an unexpected win total during a season many considered to be a "rebuilding" year. But an improved defense and an unimposing schedule enabled the Wildcats to win 9 games for the 2nd time since 2008 and make its fifth straight bowl appearance. This may sound unremarkable, but in the context of the history of the Wildcats it is a significant achievement as the program recovers from the Dark Ages, a period from 1964 (Ara Parseghian's last year) through the late 1980s when the NU administration was openly hostile toward athletics. From 1964 to 1994, the program had two winning seasons before magically going to the Rose Bowl in 1995. So playing in its fifth-straight bowl game is a significant milestone for the Wildcats, as its current crop of seniors have seen postseason games in every season of their entire collegiate careers--a first at NU.

Getting to 9 wins was a matter of winning winnable games while losing heartbreakers to better teams, including a Hail Mary-induced overtime loss at Michigan, a fourth quarter secondary meltdown at home against Nebraska, and a fatigue-induced fourth-quarter defensive collapse against Penn State when our offense morphed into a 3-and-out machine. Our most notable wins were against Syracuse, Vandy, and Michigan State. Nothing to crow about, but some points given for consistency throughout the season.


DEFENSE

The 2012 team has generally been solid but uspectacular in all three aspects of the game. The defense has been very solid against the run, thanks largely to disciplined line play and solid linebacking. Our tackles do not get upfield exceptionally well, but are stout and maintain their gaps well. Names to watch (if you like watching tackles) are Sean McEvily and Brian Arnfelt. Our ends are better pass rushers who have better days ahead of them, but have lapsed at times in positioning (coaches have been quick to correct this). Names to watch include Tyler Scott and Deonte Gibson.

Linebacking is solid but unspectacular. Mike Damien Proby is a tackling machine. David Nwabuisi had 2 pick-sixes in the last 2 games, but the real playmaker is Chi Chi Ariguzo, a sophomore who always seems to be around the ball.

The secondary has struggled, and was implicated in late losses to Penn State, Michigan, and Nebraska. Our best corner is sophomore Nick Van Hoose, who has good cover skills and all-conference potential. He has been a real find. Other corners like Dugar, Evans, and Jones play decent technique but tend have to plays made against them. It has been a source of frustration all season. Our safeties are young and talented, but can be exposed. Ibraheim Campbell, another sophomore, is a hammer. Traveon Henry and Jared Carpenter will also play a lot. They need to improve their coverage skills.


OFFENSE

Unlike recent Wildcat teams, the offense is a run-first unit that thrives off the read-option skills of QB Kain Colter, a dual-threat guy who is more dangerous with his feet than his arm. He is acceptable in the short passing game but downfield passing is a work in progress, though this has improved lately. You likely will see another QB, RS sophomore Trevor Siemian, who is more a pocket style passer with a strong arm. He throws a beautiful deep sideline route and is getting better on deep outs and deep seam routes, but he is still learning to read coverages and struggles with his progressions. When he learns to read defenses, I think he will be very good and terrorize a lot of B1G secondaries--hopefully next season (if not January 1).

Venric Mark is our primary TB, a 5'8" speedster who is surprisingly tough between the tackles. As you might expect, he has worn down a bit as the season has progressed, but should be healthy for the Gator Bowl. He is very quick with good vision, balance and deceptive power. He is a threat to break a long run or a long punt return. His backup is Mike Trumpy, more a one-move power back with decent straight line speed, very good feet and balance, and is also a good blocker and receiver. Had it not been for a torn ACL in October 2011, he would be a very good back in the B1G.

Our receivers are a developing lot. Christian Jones is the most explosive of the group and is emerging as a downfield threat. Demetrius Fields, a senior, is a possession type receiver with good hands and good route skils. The wildcard my be freshman Dan GIANT CALVES Vitale, who has emerged as a bit of a playmaker who poses matchup problems for linebackers.

Our experienced offensive line has been solid, though more effective in run-blocking than in pass protection. Colter's mobility has saved them more than a few sacks. The best lineman is center Brandon Vitabile.


SPECIAL TEAMS

Our placekicking was exceptionally good this year, as Jeff Budzien missed only one kick (52 YD FG against Nebraska that likely would have won the game) all season. Punter Brandon Williams has been good enough, though he has been inconsistent. Venric Mark, our returner, is a real threat. Kick coverage has been surprisingly good, as this unit has plagued Wildcat teams in the past.


SUMMARY

I have a hard time assessing this team. They won 9 games, but did not beat anyone of real consequence. Sagarin rates them around 30, which sounds right to me. They were very close in their 3 losses, but a lot of teams can claim that. Winning games is all about making plays, and this team, though solid, lacks big playmakers on defense and needs to develop the ability to make more plays in the passing game. I seem them as a work in progress with many younger players in the two-deep.

But I can guarantee you that the Cats will make it interesting. They may strike early, get out to a big lead, and then go stale and give it up. Or they may shoot themselves in the foot, fall behind big, and charge back into the game. They don't make a lot of mistakes, but need to make more plays to become considered a top 20 team, IMO.

Thanks for reading. My apologies for the length.
 
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CadaverDawg

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But I can guarantee you that the Cats will make it interesting. They may strike early, get out to a big lead, and then go stale and give it up. Or they may shoot themselves in the foot, fall behind big, and charge back into the game. .

Or they may get that *** whipped from the opening kickoff. I'm just messing with you, I think it should be an interesting match up, and you guys sound a lot like us when it comes to not knowing exactly how good you are.

My biggest question to you........how did you get past the DS "No new posters until after signing day" block. That is impressive ****.***
 

esplanade91

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Glad to have you on here. From everything I've read either by journalists or on y'all's message board seems to indicate NU and MSU are identical teams - good special teams, productive yet unimpressive D, and a one sided O.

The game comes down to stopping y'all on the grass and making you throw it, and limiting us in the air and making us run it. It could go either way.

Two years ago the Michigan fans seemed like elitist dicks, and WF fans last year weren't interested in football one bit... But still came off arrogant. This year there seems to be equal respect on both sides, and New Years should be a lot of fun.
 

o_Hungry Jack

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Or they may get that *** whipped from the opening kickoff. I'm just messing with you, I think it should be an interesting match up, and you guys sound a lot like us when it comes to not knowing exactly how good you are.

My biggest question to you........how did you get past the DS "No new posters until after signing day" block. That is impressive ****.***

Love the avatar, Cadaver. Clint is a hero to me.

Not sure how I penetrated the technology defenses, us Northwestern people are allegedly real smart on paper. But I will attribute it to dumb luck. I'd much rather be lucky than smart.
 

o_Hungry Jack

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NU fandom is pretty grounded, and should be. The program's history is full of ups and downs. Thankfully the arrow is pointed up, and fans appreciate the good times we have had lately.

I think your game summary is about right. I love the unpredictability of the college game.
 

CadaverDawg

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Love the avatar, Cadaver. Clint is a hero to me.

Not sure how I penetrated the technology defenses, us Northwestern people are allegedly real smart on paper. But I will attribute it to dumb luck. I'd much rather be lucky than smart.

Ha, and my fat *** is a big fan of Hungry Jack products as well!

I could actually see this game being one sided by either team, or extremely tight....I know that sounds ridiculous, but if either team can figure out how to take the others' best dimension away on offense, it could get ugly either way. But if both are still trying to figure things out "in game", you guys will win a close one because our DC cannot make in game adjustments. Either way, I think it's an interesting match up. Thanks for coming by.
 
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Good report...

...to briefly generalize Miss. State: We have a solid QB, a group of senior WR's who can make plays, but tend to disappear in big games. Our version of Venric Mark is LaDarius Perkins, who can break the big one from time-to-time. Our OL is young but solid; our TE's are talented but seem to go ignored in big games. Our defense boasts the Jim Thorpe award winner (Jonathan Banks), yet our defense is being forced to play a read-and-react scheme that goes against the grain of traditional head-hunting MSU football (towards the end of the season, the results were disastrous). Our kicker (FG, XP, etc) is a talented true freshman, but as are all true freshman kickers, he's inconsistent.
 

DAWG61

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I have no clue what to expect. I watch more college football than most but ever since the SEC signed the tv deal with ESPN I haven't seen much of the B1G. Any decent matchup will always be opposite a game in the SEC I'm more interested in. I don't understand why the SEC and B1G have bowl arrangements. The common fan for both teams most likely doesn't know **** about the other team.
 

noxdog

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Well this is cad dawg after all. If you think this is insightful, just wait till baseball season.
 

Dawg1976

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Thanks for dropping by. I've always enjoyed seeing an underdog win(I'm an MSU fan after all) and have enjoyed following NW's success on the field. Most of us feel we have our hands full with this game. If we can play better on D, I think we have a chance.
 

GloryDawg

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I am hoping that DS is bending the rules for NW folks who want to post. I guess he has the ability to view profile and see who they are.
 

RocketDawg

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I hope so too

And if someone sneaks in under the radar (e.g., a Bear who wants to "talk" recruitment"), just ban him. But I'd like to see the Northwestern fans posting here.
 

CadaverDawg

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That's why I followed it up with," I know that sounds ridiculous, but here's why I say that"...but yea
 

noxdog

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He thinks, Therefore

He posts. Apparently you had msdawgs penis on your mind knowing how you post.
 

KKAT

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I believe the rules have officially been bent. Another NU fan here. Best of luck on NYD and here's to no serious injuries.

Cheers & Go Cats!
 

Lee Corso

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A few things I have learned:

'17' really means f-bomb, since f-bomb will get you quickly banned.

'Germans' means old/outdated information.

'Ole Miss/Bears/Confederates/Rebels/TSUN (The School Up North)' are our instate rivals. Kinda a love/hate relationship. We pretty much despise each other. In 1927, we started playing for "the Egg Bowl" trophy, to keep from filling up ER's from here to Memphis. Think Illinois. Most people outside of Mississippi think we are the same school.

DDDY = Derrick Dunn Douchbag of the Year
You'll figure out quite a bit more by lurking.
 

o_Hungry Jack

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A few things I have learned:

'17' really means f-bomb, since f-bomb will get you quickly banned.

'Germans' means old/outdated information.

'Ole Miss/Bears/Confederates/Rebels/TSUN (The School Up North)' are our instate rivals. Kinda a love/hate relationship. We pretty much despise each other. In 1927, we started playing for "the Egg Bowl" trophy, to keep from filling up ER's from here to Memphis. Think Illinois. Most people outside of Mississippi think we are the same school.

DDDY = Derrick Dunn Douchbag of the Year
You'll figure out quite a bit more by lurking.

Nice of you to stop by Lee.

You probably already know this, but Herbstreit spikes your geritol-ade with viagara every College Gameday.

And yes, Chicago's south and west sides appear to be shooting galleries most of the time. Our gangs are better armed than the police at times.
 

MSUDawg4Life

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A few things I have learned:

'17' really means f-bomb, since f-bomb will get you quickly banned.

'Germans' means old/outdated information.

'Ole Miss/Bears/Confederates/Rebels/TSUN (The School Up North)' are our instate rivals. Kinda a love/hate relationship. We pretty much despise each other. In 1927, we started playing for "the Egg Bowl" trophy, to keep from filling up ER's from here to Memphis. Think Illinois. Most people outside of Mississippi think we are the same school.

DDDY = Derrick Dunn Douchbag of the Year
You'll figure out quite a bit more by lurking.

Love/hate relationship? Since when? As far as I'm concerned, it's hate/hate. I don't love or respect anything about that school or those people.