Sunday, November 08, 2015

Sunday--November 8th, 2015

OK, sometimes in life your efforts are not only unrewarded, but unappreciated. Yesterday was one of those days.

Did you notice what has changed over the last two games? Now that both Sharpe and Mills are both playing hurt nobody is getting separation on passing plays. Frohnapfel either has to hold the ball or force it into coverage. With its two offensive playmakers hurt, the Minutemen offense has just stalled. We threw the ball on Notre Dame and Temple. It's not like Whipple suddenly forgot how to coach or Frohnapfel throw the ball. Without our vertical passing game, our offense just does not function. We could really use a bye week to get healthy.

Again, on the unrewarded side, the defense played well enough to win. UMass had only 2 penalties.

I can't complain about yesterday. Sharpe and Mills played the best they could under the circumstances (as has all the other injured players this year). Frohnapfel will never mention his receivers not getting open and Whipple will not mention injuries. The professional media won't pick up on it either, but I think UMass getting its playmakers hurt that has derailed this season.

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UMass' writeup on the game.

GoZips.com writeup on the game.

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Matty Vautour's coverage of the game.

Matty has a notebook about Sharpe setting the UMass receiving record and questions about the progress of the team.

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Dan says the Minutemen's comeback drive fizzled.

Dan Malone has five takeaways from the game.

Dan has post game video with Whipple stating he's not ready to make personnel changes.

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BC lost its sixth straight.

UConn beat Tulane 7-3.

Notre Dame beat Pitt to continue its playoff bid run.

#9 Stanford crushed Colorado.

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