Inside Zone vs. 2 high secondary. Samford has run this play 10,000 times. This time they blocked it very well, the RB made a nice cut, and WCU’s Safeties both overcommitted at/into the line. They’re called “Safety” for a reason.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 3:56 pmPerusing Samford highlights.
This looks like a "sugar huddle" from Samford. #0 who goes in motion is probably their top receiving threat. WCU seems ill prepared for this, gets out of position, and it's a long touchdown run.
Honestly, I don't remember Samford doing much of this sort of thing in the past. Glad we'll be prepared for it.
Wheel Post vs. what looks like Cover 1 (Man/Free) with a ridiculously illegal ‘rub’ of the LB, who should have been covering the wheel. Absolutely OPI and should have been called back.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 4:04 pmEither this is Charmain ultra soft defense from WCU or the safety and linebacker were mixed up on who was supposed to pick up the running back.
I debated that, but I couldn’t imagine a linebacker putting up that little effort to get through the pick. I at least gave them the benefit of pretending it was busted coverage.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 6:02 pmWheel Post vs. what looks like Cover 1 (Man/Free) with a ridiculously illegal ‘rub’ of the LB, who should have been covering the wheel. Absolutely OPI and should have been called back.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 4:04 pmEither this is Charmain ultra soft defense from WCU or the safety and linebacker were mixed up on who was supposed to pick up the running back.
I cetainly hope that holds up - us taking the ball away so much. What needs to stop is the equal sharing of turnovers... I think we BOTH had 4 turnovers in FU v CSU. 8 turnovers total is crazy. I think we all know we can't turn it over 4 times and beat Sammy. I sure would like a nice positive to ratio like v ETSU !The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 9:06 amWhile yesterday wasn't pretty, Furman is among the league leaders in most offensive categories through 4 games.
The Paladin offense is #2 in scoring offense, #1 in rush offense, #3 in passing offense.
On paper, Furman is the favorite in this game. Better offensively. Better defensively. Playing at home.
One area of real concern for Samford would be Furman's penchant for forcing turnovers. 13 takeaways including 8 interceptions are an area of Furman's game the Bulldogs are going to want to avoid. While our defense has been susceptible to big plays, they also do a pretty good job of punishing teams for balls not thrown directly on target.
appreciate yall's assessments and views on these plays - thanks for scouting !!FUBeAR wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 6:00 pmInside Zone vs. 2 high secondary. Samford has run this play 10,000 times. This time they blocked it very well, the RB made a nice cut, and WCU’s Safeties both overcommitted at/into the line. They’re called “Safety” for a reason.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 3:56 pmPerusing Samford highlights.
This looks like a "sugar huddle" from Samford. #0 who goes in motion is probably their top receiving threat. WCU seems ill prepared for this, gets out of position, and it's a long touchdown run.
Honestly, I don't remember Samford doing much of this sort of thing in the past. Glad we'll be prepared for it.