Could the GT of late in the season hang with South Carolina? South Carolina beat UGA and they aren’t a very good team, so it got me thinking about that question. By no means am I saying GT will win tomorrow, I just thought it was an interesting question.
By the same token, we had mistakes as well. That’s just football. We could pick apart games like that and show how each team “should” have won. Like a over 70 yard drive and a fumble given to Miami, or a hold
By Miami in open field not called and they score a TD. A pooch kick not far enough to...
1. Pass rush: Pitts pass play percentage is 11th in the nation. Hopefully we’ve been working on our LB blitz, I’d rather have somewhat of a delayed blitz than to telegraph them. Wouldn’t mind seeing some corner or safety blitz as well. If we can get to the QB that should help our secondary...
That’s exactly what has been said Pitt and Virginia lose 2 more each including games against us and the Duke and UNC lose two a piece. We of course would have to win out.
I guess we are arguing two different things. The point of ibeeballins post was not about the play being exactly the same but was to show how Lynch was able to put is foot in the ground without losing much if any momentum at all and how Cottrell rounded his run off when he had the same...
I think y’all are missing the point of the videos. You actually kinda alluded to it though. You said Cottrell rounded it off because he would have lost momentum by putting a foot in the ground, which is correct. However, that’s not correct for all runners, and that’s the point @Ibeeballin and...
He’s talking about once he got the ball, Lunch was able to put one foot in the ground and turn up field once he had the chance. Cottrell had the same opportunity once he got the ball and was outside but he still had to “round” his run off, he didn’t put that foot in the ground and turn up. Once...
Duke, and UNC both need to lose two so there is no tie breaker with them. Pitt and UVA both need to lose two as well so we can have a tie breaker against them.
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