Any word on Dirks or Morehead or ... which RBs were not in practice yesterday ? I had heard a few RBs were dinged up. Dirks and Morehead are REALLY important to our offense - that's our starting bruising back and our starting speed back ...other guys are great but I see those two as the biggest game breaking weapons at their respective positions.Jasper wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 11:01 amTeam was very "up" at practice yesterday - lots of whopping and hollering. They clearly feel good about themselves and I see why after watching the video FUBeAR posted. They played a much better game than the score indicated. The first half could have and maybe should have ended with FU down 13-0 against what may turn out to be the best team in the country. Roberts still not ready. He it taking snaps but does not use his right hand at all in drills, etc. - so it is apparently still sore. As expected, the freshmen QBs took most snaps. Several RBs missing from practice. Did not see Dirks at all but have no idea why. Our receiver corps looks really sharp and is very deep. Unless Elon has 4 or 5 CBs better than Amir Trapp as Clemson apparently did from his place in their depth chart last season, they are in for a long afternoon. He looked awfully good to me on the tape. Thanks for that tape, BeAR and the great analysis by you and The Jackal. I understood every word of it...really I did...not kidding.
There is an FCS Team in the upper Midwest...I won’t name them, but their initials are NDSU, that runs a A-Gap version of this Power scheme (this is C-Gap Power) as their Favorite Play. They scheme it several ways depending on the D-Front, so it can actually ‘hit’ from p/s B-gap to b/s B-gap...and it is BEAUTIFUL. The pulling b/s OG in their version may just wrap around the C or he may wrap the p/s OG, and on occasion, go all the way around the p/s OT - as seen in this pic. I’ve even seen them skip pull and go right back into their own A-gap because of what the C needed to do and/or the way the p/s LB flowed. They are able to run it SO effectively because they have agile athletes playing OL, they rep it over & over in practice, AND they run it over & over in games. It’s their version of Furman’s Toss Sweep of the 80’s. I’ve heard that Team up there has won a few games in recent years. Yes?
GREAT !!!
The Elon D line is much smaller than Clemson and its a save bet they are not nearly as talented and experienced. The latter was a huge factor. It was very hard to fool those guys. But if they do have a hard time defending the pass, I think they will have a lot of trouble with our attack. I did not see their game last week but it appears to me that USF got up big early and then took the air out of ball for whatever reasons. I would think they ran the ball behind a sub line in the second half thus the poor stats. As I recall, we should have scored a lot more on them last year and am hoping we cleam up some of the thing that prevented that.gofurman wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 1:50 pmGREAT !!!
We have two freshman QBs who I hope are great but football is a game of reps... and we are short on experinece at QB right now. It would really help the QB situation - and CCH wants it to be what we do anyway - if we had a great running game.
One point that worries me is that USF (who crushed Elon and would be top 3 easily in FCS) wasn't able to run that well on Elon. Elon and USF both achieved 3.9 yards per carry vs each other. That's pretty good run defense I think for Elon. Granted, USF is NOT Clemson.. but Clemson gained 7.1 yards per carry v us.
For those of you that watched Elon v USF - did Elon stand up pretty well v USF run game when it mattered ? Or is that stat a little off because just USF got a big lead and then just ran every play to eat clock (in which case Elon stacked the box knowing USF would just run every play)?
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Our goal under CCH is 'to run the ball, and to stop the run' - I agree that will win a lot of SoCon games !!! point is, Elon appears to have done that pretty well vs USF, Elon ran for 192 yds and 2 TDs vs USF at 3.9 yards per attempt.. USF ran for 148 and 1 TD vs Elon , at 3.9 yds per clip. Rarely does an FCS team average the same yards per rushing attempt as the FBS team.
Put another way, You would think Elon could hold us below the USF average meaning we average less than 3.9 yds per carry... that would not bode well for the good guys. Also, if they get more vs us than USF they would be running for 5 yards a carry. That too would not bode well for the good guys.
*So I am hoping someone tells me this was garbage time.. ??
Now, i get it - USF CRUSHED Elon. Crushed them - unfortunately it was all through the air. USF threw all over them. I would always prefer to play a team that can't stop the run than one that can't stop the pass. Basically - from the numbers - it appears Elon couldn't throw and couldn't stop the pass but ran the ball well and stopped the run well
Elon's running backs are all very similar - (#5) 5-9 201, (#28) 5-8 214, (#33) 5-9 205 they run hard and they're quick.