There were a few takeaways for mePaul C wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 2:54 pmHere's an interesting statistical nugget....Samford has played Youngstown St, Tenn Tech, Wofford, Alabama A&M and Citadel.
In those 5 games they've surrendered a SoCon worst 264 yards/game rushing and 4.2 ypc.
They've given up big ground yardage to YSU (277 and 4.5), TT (246 and 5.0) and BamaAM (259 and 5.5)
BUT....they only gave up 284 and 4.4 to Wofford (vs 344 avg) and 266 and 2.8 to Citadel (on 95 rushes!!)
Looks like when they want to stop or control the run, they can. Assuming they take the same tact against us, our passing game will need to be clicking....
I think we’re better than both Wofford and the Citadel. Neither of those teams can consistently throw the ball. The Citadel struggled to beat Charleston Southern.
This will rankle samford fans, but it was clear that Citadels star QB was hobbling most of the game. Late in the game, Samford just started stacking the box - they knew the QB couldn’t cut or plant to throw.
Example:
Late in the game on a third and 7. Samford brings 10 men within 5 yards of the ball. They won’t be able to do that against Furman.
I don’t necessarily disagree with running the ball on 3rd and 7 with the lead in that situation, but Samford wasn’t even pretending they were doing anything put coming up to stop the run.
Also, as well as they defended the run, citadel also threw for right at 200 yards and a pretty staggering 32.7 ypc average. Up until Saturday, the most passing yards Citadel had had in a game was 81 against CSU.
That isn’t a product of OT either. Citadel attempted only two passes on 4OTs, both incomplete, and one was thrown by a wide receiver.
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