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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 348901" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I watched da U against B-C and Duke. I noticed two things.</p><p></p><p>1. Their OL isn't as good as it was last year. In both games their opponents were getting good pressure on their QB. It didn't help since he is pretty good, but it was there. Also, their running game is essentially Walton doing it on his own. That's pretty good, mind you; he's probably the best pure RB in the conference. But he can be contained. If we do that and get a rush, we'll hold them down in points.</p><p></p><p>2. You can <em>run</em> on their D. Duke had no trouble doing it and they aren't any great shakes. The problem the Blues had was that they had to stop running to get back in the game. That is when da U's D shows well; they still have a good secondary. And B-C held the ball about twice the time Miami did. I'm betting we run for at least 350 on them; they haven't seen anything like us yet.</p><p></p><p>Does this mean we can win? Yes; I'd say this is a real tossup, provided we get two of our three injured OLs back and one is Shamire. Does it mean we will win? Of course not; if we turn the ball over too much or we're forced to throw too much we will have a difficult time.</p><p></p><p>If you look at the box stats for our game with these people last year, it was the best game we played against a quality opponent all year. The Football Gods were against us, however. Without the scoop scores we would have been tied in the 4th. They aren't as good as they are cracked up to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 348901, member: 265"] I watched da U against B-C and Duke. I noticed two things. 1. Their OL isn't as good as it was last year. In both games their opponents were getting good pressure on their QB. It didn't help since he is pretty good, but it was there. Also, their running game is essentially Walton doing it on his own. That's pretty good, mind you; he's probably the best pure RB in the conference. But he can be contained. If we do that and get a rush, we'll hold them down in points. 2. You can [I]run[/I] on their D. Duke had no trouble doing it and they aren't any great shakes. The problem the Blues had was that they had to stop running to get back in the game. That is when da U's D shows well; they still have a good secondary. And B-C held the ball about twice the time Miami did. I'm betting we run for at least 350 on them; they haven't seen anything like us yet. Does this mean we can win? Yes; I'd say this is a real tossup, provided we get two of our three injured OLs back and one is Shamire. Does it mean we will win? Of course not; if we turn the ball over too much or we're forced to throw too much we will have a difficult time. If you look at the box stats for our game with these people last year, it was the best game we played against a quality opponent all year. The Football Gods were against us, however. Without the scoop scores we would have been tied in the 4th. They aren't as good as they are cracked up to be. [/QUOTE]
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