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<blockquote data-quote="gt13" data-source="post: 452500" data-attributes="member: 369"><p>GT - >50</p><p>Alcorn - <10</p><p></p><p>We need to do the following things tomorrow:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Keep it simple on offense.</strong> Don't show too many cards if you don't have to. Make sure everyone is on the same page when it comes to the basic plays we run ~60% of the time in conference play.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Everybody plays</strong>. Hopefully we can get up big enough, early enough to let almost everyone on the 3-deep play. With the new redshirt rules, this gives everyone a rare opportunity to play their position in a game scenario at little penalty to the team. We really only have two teams on the schedule that we can do this against I think, so it's important to use those free redshirt games. This will also give the first string plenty of rest ahead of what's sure to be an exhausting game in Tampa next weekend. If we're up even just 20 points in the fourth quarter, bring in the 3rd string/true freshmen/etc. and let them run around.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Play simple, aggressive defense</strong>. I don't think we should lay off at any point in the game, regardless of the score. Of course bring the subs in if we're up big, but don't change up the scheme at all. Keep running the base defense with all the blitzes for every string. It's a brand new defense and the #1 thing we need right now is game reps and experience. Some early career live reps for true freshmen who are going to redshirt this season could be big for their development later on.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Stay healthy and fresh</strong>. Last thing we need is a week 1 injury, and like I mentioned earlier next week is going to be a test of conditioning. As long as we have a comfortable lead in the second half, we should be playing some subs. At the end of the day there's no difference between winning by 20 and winning by 40, so I think the coaches should definitely prioritize resting the starters if possible.</li> </ul><p>Hopefully this game goes like the 2015 Alcorn State game and we can put the subs in during the 2nd quarter. You never know, this game could be a close one (I hope it's not). But if things get out of hand fast like in 2015, we definitely should take advantage of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt13, post: 452500, member: 369"] GT - >50 Alcorn - <10 We need to do the following things tomorrow: [LIST] [*][B]Keep it simple on offense.[/B] Don't show too many cards if you don't have to. Make sure everyone is on the same page when it comes to the basic plays we run ~60% of the time in conference play. [*][B]Everybody plays[/B]. Hopefully we can get up big enough, early enough to let almost everyone on the 3-deep play. With the new redshirt rules, this gives everyone a rare opportunity to play their position in a game scenario at little penalty to the team. We really only have two teams on the schedule that we can do this against I think, so it's important to use those free redshirt games. This will also give the first string plenty of rest ahead of what's sure to be an exhausting game in Tampa next weekend. If we're up even just 20 points in the fourth quarter, bring in the 3rd string/true freshmen/etc. and let them run around. [*][B]Play simple, aggressive defense[/B]. I don't think we should lay off at any point in the game, regardless of the score. Of course bring the subs in if we're up big, but don't change up the scheme at all. Keep running the base defense with all the blitzes for every string. It's a brand new defense and the #1 thing we need right now is game reps and experience. Some early career live reps for true freshmen who are going to redshirt this season could be big for their development later on. [*][B]Stay healthy and fresh[/B]. Last thing we need is a week 1 injury, and like I mentioned earlier next week is going to be a test of conditioning. As long as we have a comfortable lead in the second half, we should be playing some subs. At the end of the day there's no difference between winning by 20 and winning by 40, so I think the coaches should definitely prioritize resting the starters if possible. [/LIST] Hopefully this game goes like the 2015 Alcorn State game and we can put the subs in during the 2nd quarter. You never know, this game could be a close one (I hope it's not). But if things get out of hand fast like in 2015, we definitely should take advantage of it. [/QUOTE]
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