Tim Jenkins
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And then that happened consistently for the first three quarters.
And then all of a sudden the bears come alive and it doesn't happen at all.
And it happens in the opposite direction, the fourth and eight that I'm sure we'll talk about where he's off the ground.
Things like that consistently happen.
Then all of a sudden you make a run.
So it was, it was interesting because I actually thought we were going to see a lot of stuff early in that game where this offense struggled.
And I tell you that I'm not sure I really walked away from the film seeing that.
I more or less saw a bunch of opportunities that we didn't quite take advantage of with things that aren't even really coachable fixes.
It's just our guys making a play, and it's the guys that have made a play most of the year.
So to me, it's like I feel even better going into this game, I think, than I really thought I would diving into the tape.
Yeah, I mean, that that play was the that was the perfect illustration of everything.
We've always wondered if Caleb Williams could be at this level versus college.
What I'll also say is actually pretty funny is, you know, one of the I can't remember who's the center of the right guard, but a couple of our guys up front had a tough night.
And again, it's you know, we got some different looks and we did good at times, but we had a tough night.
And I can't remember who it was, if it was the center of the right guard.
But one of them turns somebody free, which then gets Caleb out of the pocket and enables him to make that jump throw that we'll all never forget.
However, if we would have just stuck on our guy, our outlet, I don't know if it's Komet or Loveland, on that concept, though, is wide open to the field.
Caleb just gets bumped off the spot to where he can't get back to him.
But if he hits him, it's the same result.
It's like a 60-yard completion.