Possession is nine-tenths of football, yet coaches traditionally have relied on the kicking game even when in favorable field position.
Punting is like bunting, a safe strategy that prevents second-guessing from traditional thinkers. It's also, often, like bunting, stupid.
Saturday, the Gophers played Penn State at TCF Bank Stadium with a chance to win four consecutive Big Ten games for the first time in 40 years. They barely outgained the Nittany Lions, and did little on offense in the second half.
The Gophers won 24-10, not because of every-down dominance, but because they aced every fourth-down test, physically and strategically.
Jerry Kill looks and talks like an old-school coach and he runs an old-school offense, but his fourth-down philosophy should make him the keynote speaker at an advanced analytics convention.
"Our philosophy is to be an aggressive football team, but we've also got to be smart," Kill said.
Kill and his coaching staff have distinguished themselves during the winning streak with intelligent game plans and in-game decisions. Saturday, they made two decisions on fourth down that positioned them to play on New Year's Day.
The Gophers held a 3-0 lead in the first quarter when they drove from their 4-yard line to the Penn State 28, where they faced fourth-and-2.