I went back and watched the condensed version of the Citadel/CSU game and the thing that stood out to me was that CSU brought the heat on 3rd down. I can only remember 1 time where they weren't bringing a lot of pressure and that was on a 3rd and 19. Defense was offsides so on the next play, 3rd and 14, they brought the house. The types of pressure they were bringing seemed different this year as well. Felt like they were bringing corners, safeties, and LBs from a lot of places.
Not sure if that was a Citadel thing or if they are going to be more aggressive on defense this year. Quickly skimmed the Lindenwood and GWU games highlights from last year and they didn't blitz as much on 3rd down as they did in the Citadel game. Something to watch. Wouldn't surprise me with a lot of new starters on OL and a new QB. Because of that, I think Furman is going to have chances to take some shots downfield. Got to convert a few of them. I thought the CSU defense looked faster this year compared to their games from last year.
The CSU OL did ok against Citadel, but I think that might be a place Furman can win with Jackson, Stephans, and Clark. We'll see.
I think it probably got lost in all that stuff I posted earlier, but CSU's QB had his career best day against the citadel. If you look at his stats at Sacred Heart, he never had anything close to what he did against citadel. Will he keep that up or will there be some regression to the mean? Certainly he has better players around him now, and thought the playcalling looked like it was set up for him to make 1 to 2 reads on a half field or RPOs where he read the run and then had 1, maybe 2, WR reads but I could be wrong on that.
Not sure if that was a Citadel thing or if they are going to be more aggressive on defense this year. Quickly skimmed the Lindenwood and GWU games highlights from last year and they didn't blitz as much on 3rd down as they did in the Citadel game. Something to watch. Wouldn't surprise me with a lot of new starters on OL and a new QB. Because of that, I think Furman is going to have chances to take some shots downfield. Got to convert a few of them. I thought the CSU defense looked faster this year compared to their games from last year.
The CSU OL did ok against Citadel, but I think that might be a place Furman can win with Jackson, Stephans, and Clark. We'll see.
I think it probably got lost in all that stuff I posted earlier, but CSU's QB had his career best day against the citadel. If you look at his stats at Sacred Heart, he never had anything close to what he did against citadel. Will he keep that up or will there be some regression to the mean? Certainly he has better players around him now, and thought the playcalling looked like it was set up for him to make 1 to 2 reads on a half field or RPOs where he read the run and then had 1, maybe 2, WR reads but I could be wrong on that.