So I went back and looked at the recruiting analysis I did a while back and the predicted results. Last year it predicted us around 30, this year it predicted around 60... of course the class driving that prediction has been mostly lost to attrition, rerun it with them gone....well this is going...
ND "won" in the trenches because preventing our guys from getting to the second level was their assignment and they succeeded in preventing us from moving up to the next level. Our guys didn't physically get whooped, but they surely didn't "win" their assignments because they never got to them...
Disagree, our offense limits possessions in a game so points per drive is probably the best indicator.
If our defense is great this year, it would be due to our improved d-line. I think that's overly optimistic as we had really good luck with injuries on both lines and at some point we'll be...
I wish I had the sunshine blowing to convince me RG isn't a huge issue for us this season. The only thing that would get shamire in shape is being forced to play every down of every practice and game, but we would lose some games for it. Crying shame.
This may sound negative, but we lost three players to the draft and had several more udfas. Couple this with a very difficult schedule next year and it will be a significant challenge to repeat and improve upon our successes last year. The team has a lot of work this summer to make the fall more...
VT was our worst offensive performance of that season iirc. Rewatch the FSU game that year and report back. False starts though....yikes that year was bad.
I'll echo the sentiments that I was very optimistic for DJ after last season. He was used pretty much exclusively to the boundary side and I was anxious over whether he could play the field side, but he showed that he could this year. He's always been good in coverage and has greatly improved...
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