To me it's all about playing the percentages... Are they more likely to beat you throwing the ball or running the ball? We know that answer is running the ball so take it away 100% at all costs.
It's highly unlikely Hornibrook is going to go for 300 yards passing with 3TD's and 0 INTs. I mean it could happen but it's very unlikely so you bet that he can't do just that IMO.
Stack the box, shut down the freshman, and force Hornibrook to press. When Alex presses he tends to throw interceptions and that will just make them press even more (leading to most likely more turnovers). I can't stand when we act like a offense is dangerous at both facets (running and passing) and insist on playing to stop both. To me I'd rather take away what they do very well 100% instead of taking away everything semi effectively. I know you leave yourself open that way to big plays but when you out man basically every team (this one included) you should be able to do that.
To me the LB's coverage issues look like a group that has been taught to play run first then react to pass.
How else do we account for watching them let the TE/Back release so freely time and time again?
As far as playing the percentages goes, again, Iowa. Even the most pedestrian of offenses and average of QB's, not named Okorn, can hit a wide open TE a high percentage of the time.
The OSU offense is going to have to score 30+ because the defense is going to be gashed imo.
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