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#7 Furman @ #20 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sat Nov 09, 2019 8:06 pm
by DungeonRealm
Championship time folks, this is what we have been waiting for, a shot at the outright SoCon title, well its officially here!
LEAVE NO DOUBT
Re: Furman @ Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sat Nov 09, 2019 8:21 pm
by The Jackal
Third straight year we've played our final conference game with a title on the line.
No scoreboard watching in this one. Everything in front.
Re: Furman @ Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sat Nov 09, 2019 8:42 pm
by DungeonRealm
The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 8:21 pm
Third straight year we've played our final conference game with a title on the line.
No scoreboard watching in this one. Everything in front.
Indeed
Re: Furman @ Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sat Nov 09, 2019 8:58 pm
by The Jackal
With the effort today, some SoCon rankings:
Scoring Offense: 1
Scoring Defense: 1
Re: Furman @ Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 6:44 am
by Flagman
This is the only game that matters.
Re: Furman @ Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:06 am
by DungeonRealm
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:08 am
by DungeonRealm
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:14 am
by DungeonRealm
Any chance we can bus the band and/or students over for this game?
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:15 am
by DungeonRealm
We need to pack that place out with purple like we did in the 2017 playoffs folks!
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 7:16 am
by DungeonRealm
Last seasons highlights vs. Wofford (2018)
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 12:41 pm
by AstroDin
Watched the replay of the FU/VMI game - amazing what a passing game will do when a team loads the box. Jackal was correct VMI played a lot of 5-3 sometimes had six and seven up on the line.
After watching the replay - may be the thing that impresses me the most is the patience shown by the offense. Since CCH's arrival - we've gotten spoiled by lots of explosive plays.
Yesterday, we stayed patient, and worked our way down the field but taking what the defense was giving the Dins.
Wofford will have to make some decisions - much like what VMI did. Do you shut down the inside run (Wynn, Abrams, Watkins, Roberto) and force Sission to hit passes? With the power running game - I just don't see Wofford keeping the Furman ground game in check for four quarters.
Sisson proved he is accurate and makes excellent decisions and he's a very good passer when he scrambles. Excited to see how our energized offense plays.
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:13 pm
by AstroDin
I meant to add this to my post above - I think it deserves a separate comment. Since we were down 9-0 against the Mocs our play calling has been very aggressive. In years past we'd get a lead and play to end the game. I've never understood why you wouldn't try to get your backups in-game meaning reps?
I was excited to see Coach Quarles let Grainger and Hardin play and not just run basic run stuff.
Leave no doubt Saturday.
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:19 pm
by The Jackal
A few thoughts on this one.
When looking at Wofford, I think it is worth noting that Furman is the best FCS team Wofford has seen this year. They have not played the Citadel either.
The Terrier defense has been susceptible to big backs. VMI's Alex Ramsey ran for 200+ against them. UTC's Ford went for 140. Tyray Devezin went for 106 last week. Furman should be able to church up some yards on the ground. They'll give up some size up front.
We really gave them a lot of problems last year passing to running backs. Again, if we can run the ball effectively and then start with play action, we'll put a lot of pressure on them. It will be interesting to see if they take the approach VMI/the Citadel did and try to load up the box.
Offensively, they look a bit like we do. Their backs are smaller and shiftier. They don't have the dominant fullback type. They still work in a lot of option elements, but spend most of the time out of the shotgun.
Key for Furman on defense is making tackles. Their backs are very elusive, and we are going to have to get those guys on the ground. Like most run-first type teams, you want to get them behind the sticks and in predictable passing situations.
Bottom line, both of these teams have seen this game coming for a while. They prepare for one another in the preseason. This one will come down to execution and want to
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:20 pm
by The Jackal
AstroDin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:13 pm
I meant to add this to my post above - I think it deserves a separate comment. Since we were down 9-0 against the Mocs our play calling has been very aggressive. In years past we'd get a lead and play to end the game. I've never understood why you wouldn't try to get your backups in-game meaning reps?
I was excited to see Coach Quarles let Grainger and Hardin play and not just run basic run stuff.
Leave no doubt Saturday.
This staff clearly makes getting backups reps a priority. What's been great for Furman, is that there hasn't been much of a drop off with the reserves in the game.
Re: #9 Furman @ #23 Wofford (Nov. 16)(SoCon Championship Game)
PostPosted:Sun Nov 10, 2019 2:22 pm
by gofurman
AstroDin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:13 pm
I meant to add this to my post above - I think it deserves a separate comment. Since we were down 9-0 against the Mocs our play calling has been very aggressive. In years past we'd get a lead and play to end the game.
I've never understood why you wouldn't try to get your backups in-game meaning reps?
I was excited to see Coach Quarles let Grainger and Hardin play and not just run basic run stuff.
Leave no doubt Saturday.
Astro I completely agree. COMPLETELY
Teams that leave starters in when well ahead make two crucial mistakes - One. Your starters could get hurt. That’s just dumb honestly if up 25 W 10 minutes left.
Two. Getting backups meaningful rep is huge. I always think this is cyclic for teams like NDSU. If they lose a guy the backup already has two hundred plays of experience and that pays dividends. Or next year when that guy is a starter he already has a game or two worth of experience.
Glad we are doing this now !!! Glad we get ahead and CAN do this.