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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 177404" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Beat me to the punch. Texas isn't a good football team, and to be honest, Virginia probably isn't a Top 40 caliber Team, either, especially if you saw their game against UCLA. </p><p></p><p>Against Notre Dame, Kelly may decide to try to do what Mark Richt did the last time UGA played us in Atlanta when he was starting a new QB, and run a power game right at our defense because he may think he'll have better athletes and they can dominate us at the Line of Scrimmage. I don't know much about the replacement RB's (we know the stable of RB's UGA trots out), so blocking may be okay, but if the RB's miss the holes, or fumble when they're hit, or don't get yards after contact, then we might start to crowd the LoS (run blitz), forcing a passing game (while playing the DB's tight, bumping the WR's at the snap to throw them off their timing or routes from the snap).</p><p></p><p>IF we can stop the run, and force the QB to make passes when he has a head on a swivel, then we'll get turnovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 177404, member: 33"] Beat me to the punch. Texas isn't a good football team, and to be honest, Virginia probably isn't a Top 40 caliber Team, either, especially if you saw their game against UCLA. Against Notre Dame, Kelly may decide to try to do what Mark Richt did the last time UGA played us in Atlanta when he was starting a new QB, and run a power game right at our defense because he may think he'll have better athletes and they can dominate us at the Line of Scrimmage. I don't know much about the replacement RB's (we know the stable of RB's UGA trots out), so blocking may be okay, but if the RB's miss the holes, or fumble when they're hit, or don't get yards after contact, then we might start to crowd the LoS (run blitz), forcing a passing game (while playing the DB's tight, bumping the WR's at the snap to throw them off their timing or routes from the snap). IF we can stop the run, and force the QB to make passes when he has a head on a swivel, then we'll get turnovers. [/QUOTE]
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