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Not a great game, but a win is a win. by OITLinebacker
I couldn't figure out why this game was scheduled the way it was until the pregame. Matt Helickson (sp?) grad-transfered to Northern, so it was a chance to give him is conference championship ring.
Despite getting the GW goal in OT on the PP, the Power Play was dreadful all game long. There were some flashes of good play on Special Teams, but for the most part they were BAD. It's a good thing ND didn't take many penalties after giving up a PP goal.
This team needs a lot of work on passing, both sending and receiving, because they are leaving goals/points out there by not executing their passes and they're putting themselves in difficult positions by not getting the pass to clear as easy as they could.