Yaller Jacket
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This overlaps a lot with Boomers' recent post. I watched a portion of the first half of the Florida State - Oregon game. Twice the 'noles had the ball at the ten or closer and came away with no points. Passing is difficult with the restraint of the end zone. It appeared to me that they didn't have much variation in how they run the ball, and their huge linemen who are so well built for pass protection couldn't play low enough to open any holes.
Then think of overtime in the Georgia game. They had given the ball to Chubbs at least twice and he got practically nothing. So they were trying to throw the ball from around the 10 or 11. On the play with the interception, there were bodies packed in. Even if you don't get a pick, the chances are pretty high that someone knocks it down or tips it.
And Mississippi State. How is it possible to get 600 yards of offense and still not look competitive? That's what happens if you can't run the ball down close and get points out of all those yards.
On the other hand, a great variety of ways to run the ball is our bread and butter. Our linemen block low all the time; run blocking is mainly what they do. It is almost impossible to keep us from getting 10 yards with four tries.
Then think of overtime in the Georgia game. They had given the ball to Chubbs at least twice and he got practically nothing. So they were trying to throw the ball from around the 10 or 11. On the play with the interception, there were bodies packed in. Even if you don't get a pick, the chances are pretty high that someone knocks it down or tips it.
And Mississippi State. How is it possible to get 600 yards of offense and still not look competitive? That's what happens if you can't run the ball down close and get points out of all those yards.
On the other hand, a great variety of ways to run the ball is our bread and butter. Our linemen block low all the time; run blocking is mainly what they do. It is almost impossible to keep us from getting 10 yards with four tries.