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<blockquote data-quote="Golden Tornadoes" data-source="post: 885967" data-attributes="member: 5881"><p>I think something that is not getting enough air time is the Western Carolina game. Other than KSU last year, what has given anyone confidence in the coaching staff that they can get a game plan together and coach up the team to beat a much lesser opponent? Also, this game is exactly 5 days after the Clemson game. With it being the first game of the year, a rivalry, last year's almost massive upset, neutral site at a NFL stadium, and big hype as a Chick-fil-A kickoff game, it sets up for a highly emotionally charged game. Can the team and coaching staff come back 5 days later with enough juice to prevent a massive let down against an opportunistic WCU team? Two games in one week is worrisome for me. </p><p></p><p>Since it's Collins' Alma Mater, you know he's going to heap praise on them in the days leading up to the game. If I was WCU's coach, I'd have this game circled and drilled through my players minds that this is our chance to do what The Citadel and NIU have done in years previous. I'd take NIU's 2nd half strategy and implement it from kickoff. Shove the ball down GT's throat until they can prove to me that they can stop it. Challenge them physically and mentally and make them prove they learned from NIU.</p><p></p><p>To me, this screams upset watch and how the team and coaching staff prepares and executes in this game will tell me more about how the season will go than Clemson will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golden Tornadoes, post: 885967, member: 5881"] I think something that is not getting enough air time is the Western Carolina game. Other than KSU last year, what has given anyone confidence in the coaching staff that they can get a game plan together and coach up the team to beat a much lesser opponent? Also, this game is exactly 5 days after the Clemson game. With it being the first game of the year, a rivalry, last year's almost massive upset, neutral site at a NFL stadium, and big hype as a Chick-fil-A kickoff game, it sets up for a highly emotionally charged game. Can the team and coaching staff come back 5 days later with enough juice to prevent a massive let down against an opportunistic WCU team? Two games in one week is worrisome for me. Since it's Collins' Alma Mater, you know he's going to heap praise on them in the days leading up to the game. If I was WCU's coach, I'd have this game circled and drilled through my players minds that this is our chance to do what The Citadel and NIU have done in years previous. I'd take NIU's 2nd half strategy and implement it from kickoff. Shove the ball down GT's throat until they can prove to me that they can stop it. Challenge them physically and mentally and make them prove they learned from NIU. To me, this screams upset watch and how the team and coaching staff prepares and executes in this game will tell me more about how the season will go than Clemson will. [/QUOTE]
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