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<blockquote data-quote="Stony157" data-source="post: 351551" data-attributes="member: 3655"><p>I'm new to this board. I'm an old Tech and UM grad living in Coral Gables so I hear more about and follow UM since the campus is about a mile from my house. The team is definitely taking Tech seriously. They always do, even when Tech is not having one of its better years. Tech is one team they don't like to face because of the offense and TOP advantage Tech always has. Of course UM has had poor to very medocre teams for about 15 years. With Richt's improved recruiting and coaching, though, they already have better depth this year and substitute a lot which helps their late game endurance. I expect to see a tough, close game.</p><p></p><p>Their run offense was poor against FSU for a couple of reasons, IMO. Walton came into the game with a gimpy left leg and shouldn't have played, expect he's the best RB at picking up blitzes. He was no where near as good running as he normally is. FSU's defensive front is by far the best UM has faced this year. And then both FSU and UM are just now getting back into game condition since the hurricane interrupted their season.</p><p></p><p>UM's defensive front 7 are really good and didn't play well against FSU because they were too aggressive in going after the ball carrier leaving runs to the outside open and missing assigned gaps. They know they have to be much better against Tech or they'll get beat.</p><p></p><p>If any of you are coming to South Florida for the game, welcome and enjoy the game!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stony157, post: 351551, member: 3655"] I'm new to this board. I'm an old Tech and UM grad living in Coral Gables so I hear more about and follow UM since the campus is about a mile from my house. The team is definitely taking Tech seriously. They always do, even when Tech is not having one of its better years. Tech is one team they don't like to face because of the offense and TOP advantage Tech always has. Of course UM has had poor to very medocre teams for about 15 years. With Richt's improved recruiting and coaching, though, they already have better depth this year and substitute a lot which helps their late game endurance. I expect to see a tough, close game. Their run offense was poor against FSU for a couple of reasons, IMO. Walton came into the game with a gimpy left leg and shouldn't have played, expect he's the best RB at picking up blitzes. He was no where near as good running as he normally is. FSU's defensive front is by far the best UM has faced this year. And then both FSU and UM are just now getting back into game condition since the hurricane interrupted their season. UM's defensive front 7 are really good and didn't play well against FSU because they were too aggressive in going after the ball carrier leaving runs to the outside open and missing assigned gaps. They know they have to be much better against Tech or they'll get beat. If any of you are coming to South Florida for the game, welcome and enjoy the game! [/QUOTE]
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