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Good article, and looks like CPJ has some swagger back
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 456349" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I swear Ken S. reads this forum and uses our posts for some ideas or additional notes in his articles:</p><p></p><p><em>USF shouldn’t be overlooked because of its membership in the American Athletic Conference. The Bulls are 5-3 in the past three years against power-conference teams. <strong>Their recruiting hasn’t been ranked too differently from Tech’s in recent years. Further, the Bulls are 17-3 at home in their past 20 games.</strong></em></p><p></p><p>I pretty much pointed out that recruiting comparison in another thread, and made a point about playing them at home (though the playing at home part is standard for any team in any sport).</p><p></p><p>On another note: I F'in LOVE this defense. Not only is it aggressive, but it's "stealing possessions" for our offense. From my POV, anytime we can get the ball back to our offense, whether from turnovers created, or a 3-5 play "out", it really tilts the game over to us. You DO NOT want to give CPJ an extra 2-3 possessions a game...especially if the offense is on a roll. For a tempo team like USF, against a grinding offense like ours, a defense like CNW's can absolutely wreck an opposing team's defense. In fact, in the Florida heat, it's probably dangerous for the defenders to only get 2-3 minutes of rest then have to turn around for a 10-15 play drive that takes 8+ minutes. Can you imagine if our offense was feeling it, and CPJ decided to run tempo himself...man, defenders would be falling out left and right.</p><p></p><p>BTW...have I mentioned I'm STOKED about this defense?!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 456349, member: 360"] I swear Ken S. reads this forum and uses our posts for some ideas or additional notes in his articles: [I]USF shouldn’t be overlooked because of its membership in the American Athletic Conference. The Bulls are 5-3 in the past three years against power-conference teams. [B]Their recruiting hasn’t been ranked too differently from Tech’s in recent years. Further, the Bulls are 17-3 at home in their past 20 games.[/B][/I] [I][B][/B][/I] I pretty much pointed out that recruiting comparison in another thread, and made a point about playing them at home (though the playing at home part is standard for any team in any sport). On another note: I F'in LOVE this defense. Not only is it aggressive, but it's "stealing possessions" for our offense. From my POV, anytime we can get the ball back to our offense, whether from turnovers created, or a 3-5 play "out", it really tilts the game over to us. You DO NOT want to give CPJ an extra 2-3 possessions a game...especially if the offense is on a roll. For a tempo team like USF, against a grinding offense like ours, a defense like CNW's can absolutely wreck an opposing team's defense. In fact, in the Florida heat, it's probably dangerous for the defenders to only get 2-3 minutes of rest then have to turn around for a 10-15 play drive that takes 8+ minutes. Can you imagine if our offense was feeling it, and CPJ decided to run tempo himself...man, defenders would be falling out left and right. BTW...have I mentioned I'm STOKED about this defense?!! [/QUOTE]
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