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We should be able to pass on this team. Kings WR buddy from TAM is back and his height will help a lot. I think we can score 30 plus. Time for King and OC to make a statement.
One thing I forgot to mention was that the weather was really bad. Pretty much rained hard the whole game. Army was ahead in the fourth quarter but BC scored with another quarterback run with 25 seconds or so left. Because the weather was so bad, I am not sure anyone can draw much in the way of conclusions about BC based upon that game. The BC offensive line looked huge compared to the Army defensive line that's for sure.Boston College has a good quarterback even if an official managed to tackle him during the Army game. I think we can win this game but we can lose it too. Army actually had the lead and should have won even though BC outgained them and oddly enough was ahead in time of possession. The BC quarterback put the team on his shoulders and willed the offense down the field to score the winning touchdown. They are pretty tough and it will be a dog fight.
This is what worries me. BC has a big, physical OL. The D showed up well against Miami and made some effective adjustments to really limit the run game as the game went on. Hopefully that was the influence of Sherrer and not Miami being a poor rushing team.We are third WORST vs run in US.
Same worry.This is what worries me. BC has a big, physical OL. The D showed up well against Miami and made some effective adjustments to really limit the run game as the game went on. Hopefully that was the influence of Sherrer and not Miami being a poor rushing team.
This is what worries me. BC has a big, physical OL. The D showed up well against Miami and made some effective adjustments to really limit the run game as the game went on. Hopefully that was the influence of Sherrer and not Miami being a poor rushing team.
Player | Carries | Yds | TD | Fum | Yds/rush | EPA/rush | EPA | SR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thomas Castellanos | 89 | 558 | 6 | 3 | 6.27 | 0.31 | 27.99 | 42% |
Kye Robichaux | 54 | 213 | 2 | 0 | 3.94 | 0.23 | 12.32 | 52% |
Pat Garwo III | 53 | 276 | 1 | 1 | 5.21 | 0.10 | 5.33 | 45% |
Alex Broome | 21 | 128 | 0 | 0 | 6.10 | 0.02 | 0.51 | 33% |
Cam'ron Barfield | 8 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 1.63 | -0.48 | -3.85 | 25% |
Ryan O'Keefe | 5 | 40 | 1 | 0 | 8.00 | 0.42 | 2.09 | 60% |
Score early. Score often.This is what worries me. BC has a big, physical OL. The D showed up well against Miami and made some effective adjustments to really limit the run game as the game went on. Hopefully that was the influence of Sherrer and not Miami being a poor rushing team.
I’m as nervous as anyone about this game. If it comes down to brute force it will be anyone’s game. If we can use our speed effectively to counter that we will win.Haven't seen a whole lot of BC, but typically they are big boys in the trenches, and I think that's where the game will be won or lost. Our DL especially needs to hold their ground and not let their OL get a big push at the LOS. I thought our DL vs. Miami really showed improvement, hopefully that continues.
But don't forget so you don't become complacent and think we can just show up and win.BG is done and gone, we need to move on, "put the ball down and play"
Oh…I was thinking you just couldn’t count until you said that. You know, being in the Northeast seems to affect some people’s brains….I lied when I said 3 observations.
The crowd should be pretty good (I would guess 40k ballpark) because it's Parents' Weekend. My hope would be for a win against BC, which could catalyze our fanbase into making UNC a sellout or near it. Gotta win this one first though.OK, 3 observations.
Virginia was lucky to keep it close, aided by turnovers. BC looked more physical but that might be confirmation bias on my part since that is what I was expecting.
No one in the ACC goes for it more on 4th down than BC. This will be a direct challenge to our defense.
BC’s QB is willing to take off on designed runs even when it’s 3rd and long. Another direct challenge for our defense.
Amazing attendance for a team having a mediocre season playing a bad opponent. I would love it if Tech could get over 40,000 for a game like that. My daughter is on faculty at BC and she says the promotions to get fans in the stands are pretty sweet.
I lied when I said 3 observations.
Yep, worked in NE, moved to my vacation home in mountains upon retirement. This year moved to Ga coast. Was never good at mathOh…I was thinking you just couldn’t count until you said that. You know, being in the Northeast seems to affect some people’s brains….
(I’m teasing, as i think you’re in NEGa anyway)
I big difference I saw in DEF was substitutions.We did it a lot so there were fresh guys in there mostly.--It paid off.Same worry.
However, when Miami played a “beefy, undefeated” Texas A&M, they got stronger as the game went on. By the 4th quarter they were dominating and Texas A&M was out of gas. So Miami goes from being down 2 scores early in the first half to winning by 2 scores in the second half. Point? Tech did not allow Miami to get stronger as the game wore on, unlike Texas A&M.
We can handle BC’s physical style if we play with the same grit we did against Miami. If.
My observations were pretty much the same. BC is all about the quarterback. He is the leading rusher and has a quick release. This game was a tale of two halves with UVA winning the first and having a lead of 21 -10 at halftime. But they showed why they were 0-4 in the second half. It seems to me that the difference was BC being able to consistently get pressure on Muskett in the second half especially. BC is a better team than their record shows at least from this game. Unfortunately, UVA appears to have enough in the tank to be a spoiler as they often are in 'Hooville"OK, 3 observations.
Virginia was lucky to keep it close, aided by turnovers. BC looked more physical but that might be confirmation bias on my part since that is what I was expecting.
No one in the ACC goes for it more on 4th down than BC. This will be a direct challenge to our defense.
BC’s QB is willing to take off on designed runs even when it’s 3rd and long. Another direct challenge for our defense.
Amazing attendance for a team having a mediocre season playing a bad opponent. I would love it if Tech could get over 40,000 for a game like that. My daughter is on faculty at BC and she says the promotions to get fans in the stands are pretty sweet.
I lied when I said 3 observations.
This would be nice, but I don't think you'll see it this year until 20-25K UGAGers are in attendance. As was said here preciously, our relatively small fanbase has dwindled over the last few down years and we'll need more time to get some back. My wife and I will be coming up for this game, we were at the Louisville game and after finishing my career out west and being gone for 12 years are considering renewing our season ticket for next year. But, let me say this "I am proud to be one of the few" !!The crowd should be pretty good (I would guess 40k ballpark) because it's Parents' Weekend. My hope would be for a win against BC, which could catalyze our fanbase into making UNC a sellout or near it. Gotta win this one first though.