And we have a great class coming in with 4 potentially y good early enrolees. Great bunch of RS freshmen. Our depth every where is going to be better and we have a QB who knows how to run this offense plus a great back up and good developing replacement. The future looks bright.
GO Jackets...
Per the article The indicators can be corrected before the occurrence. Means being taken out of line up but better that having the damage occur and then long time recovery.
This is all new, so data still being developed. But this seems to be an ideal Bio-engineering research project at GT.
As a highly regarded technical research institution, is our bio engineering department doing anything like the following article in SI. It seems a school like ours should be ahead of the curve. From what I have read in the past FSU seems to be...
Seems better stats would be % of points made versus # of points could be made in the red zone; i.e. 100 times in the RZ possible 700 points There fore 40 TDs and 50Fields goals is 430 points or 61.4 % RZ efficiency. Overall efficiency; offensive points scored versus number of drives started...
But we have better upside RSF and new recruits coming on board than in the past. A proven Oline with depth plus good RSF, A backs with experience, WR some good potential coming and some good young guys to take over, It just feels like we are getting depth. In college ball you almost always...
Interesting stat would be points scored as % of points possible (times in the red zone x 6)
Another interesting stat would % of drives started in own territory that resulted in a red zone opportunity. Both are probably around the internet some where. probably broken down by started inside 20...
I thought tackling improvement was tremendous. Our O line blocking has been commented upon and rewarded, but down field blocking improved as well. If our D takes another 30 % step forward or better. Charlotte here we come. Maybe playoff here we come.
I have thought all year that whistles were slow and am surprised that so few injuries seem to occur because of delayed whistle.
Long ago it was illegal to aid the the forward motion of a runner by pushing the pile or runner. From a safety standpoint it seems that was a good rule.
I was surprised at Oregon not putting pressure on a freshman QB. They ran 3 man rush on 3rd and long. Their D line seemed to be standing up, no real charge it. I thought Oregon's tackling against FSU looked good but against OSU they missed all over the place. FSU gashed Oregon running but the...
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