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Does anybody know a good MSU forum? I am trying to find a place (like this one) to read about them before I have time to watch their games.
In just looking at the stats, they seem to be VERY good. Even their pass defense, that people call a weakness, seems pretty good.
There really isn't a good one. That's basically the only one. FYI, if you're not an msu fan, you're a douche.
Their pass defense is very inconsistent. You also need to consider what we are used to from them in 2012-2014, which is 1-2 elite nfl corners and a host of good safeties. They were literally suffocating in 2013 and if it were not for a bevy of laughable flags by Homer refs in their game vs ND, they would have played fsu in 2013 and broken Jameis in half. They were shaky early this year and then got even worse when injuries hit.Does anybody know a good MSU forum? I am trying to find a place (like this one) to read about them before I have time to watch their games.
In just looking at the stats, they seem to be VERY good. Even their pass defense, that people call a weakness, seems pretty good.
Not to mention undefeated against the skunkbears!!!Continuing my if not ... if not for "tattoo gate" Terrell Pryor *might* have been the first Buckeye's qb with 4 wins over TTUN. But then Urban Meyer wouldn't be the current coach. It's all good. Winning every game is unrealistic. Doable, but unrealistic. Let downs are inevitable. Just ask Nick Saban and Urban Meyer. Meyer still has one streak going ~ not losing a B1G regular season road game in (4) years!
Bama's passing attack is pretty lackluster as well. They have great receivers, but they are young and it shows sometimes. Interestingly enough, Coker's stats are about on par with those of Cook. MSU looks very capable of slowing down the run. I don't know about their depth on the DL though.The biggest question mark regarding MSU's secondary is that they were very poor, and then have been good the last 3 weeks. The issue, though, is that it was against an average at ABSOLUTE best OSU pass offense (#FireBeck) in a hurricane, an awful PSU team, and Iowa. So pretty much not facing much of a passing threat whatsover. I think Bama wins something like 24-17. Maybe even by 10 points.
Their DL is legit, and at least decent depth. The place to attack them is the secondary.Bama's passing attack is pretty lackluster as well. They have great receivers, but they are young and it shows sometimes. Interestingly enough, Coker's stats are about on par with those of Cook. MSU looks very capable of slowing down the run. I don't know about their depth on the DL though.
They give up 230 yards a game through the air and 113 yards a game on the ground. And their passing defense is even worse than that and their rushing defense is even better than that due to them facing Air Force. Taking that game out they give up 99 yards a game on the ground and 237 yards a game through the air. They give up 3.3 yards per rush and 7 yards per pass attempt (removing the Air Force Game).With Coker!?
You are right, but a lot of Coker's issues have been due to being under pressure. Bama's OL pass protection sucks. I just don't feel comfortable with them throwing the ball.They give up 230 yards a game through the air and 113 yards a game on the ground. And their passing defense is even worse than that and their rushing defense is even better than that due to them facing Air Force. Taking that game out they give up 99 yards a game on the ground and 237 yards a game through the air. They give up 3.3 yards per rush and 7 yards per pass attempt (removing the Air Force Game).
Now I know you're not going to turn into Texas Tech on them. But I also don't see Bama winning with the 50 rushing attempt type of game that they've done the past couple of weeks. 50/50 is probably what they will be going for. Not 2/3 running like they were the past couple of weeks. Maybe 55-60% rushing at most just because you can't get too much away from Henry.
Does anybody know a good MSU forum? I am trying to find a place (like this one) to read about them before I have time to watch their games.
In just looking at the stats, they seem to be VERY good. Even their pass defense, that people call a weakness, seems pretty good.
Sparty always plays an aggressive, simpler defense that allows their athletes to attack downhill and punish the opposition. If you aren't balanced, they will beat you up and steal your lunch money. Two years ago when they had two shut down corners, they did this regardless of how balanced you were. Now they are athletic but inconsistent on the back end and can be beaten deep and on intermediate or crossing routes.Sparty's front seven is legit. Sr DE Shilique Calhoun has been considered a 1st to 2nd rounder since last season. So DT Malik McDowell will be a 1st or 2nd round draft pick when he's eligible in 2017. Sr DT/DE Lawrence Thomas, Sr DT Joel Heath, and RS Fr Craig Evans have all contributed. Behind them Sr OLB Darien Harris and Jr MLB Riley Bullough are names you'll hear the announcers call a lot.
Finished the season 7th nationally against the run at 113.1 ypg.
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/24
The way to beat Sparty is to go over the top of their defense and test the inexperienced secondary, which is something Ohio State seemed unwilling or unable to do because of the weather and lack of rhythm on offense.
If I'm a Bama fan what would really concern me is that this is an upper-classman lead Sparty team with a ton of big game experience. In the last three years they've won two B1G CCGs while paired opposite undefeated 12-0 opponents both times, won a Rose Bowl over Stanford, a Cotton Bowl over Baylor, and are 36-4 (including 2-1 against Ohio State).
The moment won't be too big for them like that Capital One Bowl several years ago.