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Yep. And have Reese and Styles spy him. Light him up once really good, and it will slow him down. Probably be a frustrating 1st quarter, and then total domination.
I just don't see how they hold this offense to 24 points. These reciever, tight ends, and now Bo Jackson... it's just overwhelming.
Agree defense wins championships, especially in the bigten when the weather goes to shit. Its supposed to be 65-70degrees with 3-6mph wind. So basically perfect...
And Fields is the only one that had a defense anywhere nearly this good. BTW I am fine with the run extension plays to number 4. Good things seem to happen when he gets the ball. Don't overcomplicate things.
Exactly, I can't believe he was able to get through that rant with a straight face.
I do agree Sayin has to be better than vs Ohio, but the things he needs to change are very minimal. Basically throw the ball to Innis when he has no one within 10yards of him. If he does that we blow them...
Don't kid yourself we have an advantage at every position except mobility at QB. I got this 49-17. Sayin just has to clean up a little from the Ohio game and this team is one of the most dominate college football has seen in awhile.
Not yet. I would agree with that if he had eaten that sack. He needs to have it pounded into his head that he has the best defense. If you have to take a sack, take a sack. I was fine with him missing a few reads and letting the ball go late a few times, but you can NOT turn the ball over...
Frustrating game, but I still leave the game thinking this is easily the best team in the nation. This could have easily been a 40point win. Once Sayin clicks it will be lights out for the rest of college football.