I was there, and I'm shocked at this number. I woulda sworn they had more than that, but they didn't. Our defense did a pretty bang up job.
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I was there, and I'm shocked at this number. I woulda sworn they had more than that, but they didn't. Our defense did a pretty bang up job.
We still need a few more horses in our front seven, but I think Hutz has called some pretty good games, too.
I was there as well. It feels like that because they had several big plays called back because of penalty. We definitely need more on the DL. We do a lot of slanting for penetration. Im generally not a fan of 3 man fronts bc there fewer guys in HS that can 2 gap these days.
With that being said, if Shapen was sharper early on, this game gets out of hand much earlier.
Their only TD came after we shanked a punt. They couldn't pass at all. Their offense looked like Croom out of the shotgun.
We don't have the horses in the front 6 to run a 3-3-5 like we did a lot of yesterday. Our LBs aren't big enough or fast enough to consistently get to the hole and penetrate gaps to stop the run.
The problem is that we also routinely on 4 man fronts get the second level washed out and teams get big runs on us there as well. Whitson will be missed in this area because he was those things and could win matchups against OL.
Our focus in the portal next year needs to be between the tackles on both sides of the ball. It's where we are going to lose games this year.
UNI actually goes have a fairly good defense for a G5 school but yes their offense is definitely Croomtastic. I had to sit through that all 4 years at State
Remember Joe Lee Dunn's attacking 3-3-5. safety featuring safety Eric Brown, linebacker Barrin Simpson, and later another safety Ashley Cooper and others. They could flat bring pressure. Dunn was able to utilize safeties like Eric Brown, and Ashley Cooper to help offset the defenses lack of size and talent relative to some of the other SEC teams. This defense had it's share of risks but regularly brought tremendous defensive pressure, forced a lot of turnovers.
Thing that affected it and I might make this into its own post for Tennessee week.
We shifted into the Lebby ball control - put you to sleep offense. We had almost 300 yards rushing ourselves yesterday. All our drives were slow and methodical.
If we can ball control like that against Tennessee - we actually have a chance.
Go to every home game (58 years and counting). Our often hard headed decision to run a 3 man front the majority of the time will be our down fail as we begin our SEC games. There is little pass rush and we very often get gashed by the run. Hope I am wrong beginning with our game with TN. Hail State!
Remember Miss. State under Joe Lee Dunn beat South Carolina featuring the electrifying dual threat quarterback Anthony Wright. Also Wright was forced to continuously scramble and rush passes (in or out the pocket) in this game.. Dunn brought havoc defensively in this game holding South Carolina to 10 points while picking up the win. Wright was one of the hardest pocket passing quarterbacks for a defender to get hands on and tackle to come through the SEC...great passer, scrambler, and runner.
Ask Tommy Tuberville and Ole Miss, (Note) Also didn't mention Greg Favors in earlier post.....
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UT may score 50 on us but to this point this D has flat out produced. No one has continuously gashed us. They are setting tones not seen since 18 and 99. No they are nowhere near that level but still putting early numbers. They will slip in the numbers as we play better teams but the turnaround has been remarkable.
We have some playmakers at every level, just got to do it every down.
51 - 268 was their plays to yardage ratio
49 - 292 was our rushing plays to rushing yardage ratio
We started dominating clock and that took their offense off the field. We're better on offense so I like the ball control strategy. Prevent the other team from popping 5 YPP.