paladinfan12 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:35 am
I've watched Ford tear up the SoCon for years, and I'm ready for that guy to graduate. I hope Furman can keep him in check.
If Furman can do that I think they have a good chance of winning. Need to play 4 solid quarters and not give up a big play, but if UTC gets a a few 70 yard plays I fear it might be too much to come back from.
I'm a pessimist, but I'll take UTC 31-20. They've been a little more dominant overall than Furman has been this year. That 20-point win over Mercer last week was very impressive.
It was an impressive win for Chatt…but…
1) Mercer shot their entire leg below the knee off in the 1st 2 minutes of the game
2) Playing from 2 scores behind when…
a) your passing game is heavily based around play action
b) you’re down 2 of your Top 4 RB’s…3 of 4 by the end of the game
c) their offense is a ball control O, relying heavily on their rushing attack
d) they have a very strong D, particularly the front 7, even more particularly known for their pass rush
…is REALLY, REALLY hard…but, even still, Mercer was moving the ball, nearing the red zone looking to make it a 1 score game (34-28) late in the 3rd quarter…when another fumble, on the play that cost them that 3rd RB…doomed that opportunity.
* Furman will need to keep it tight score-wise, ideally leading (of course), but never falling behind by 2 or more scores
* Furman will need to run the ball for no less than 3.5 ypa. Chatt’s D is holding Teams to 2.7.
* With the way the WR’s are blocking now and with some of the talent we have there now, some of that sideways (Samford-like) quick game may be very effective this week (as much as FUBeAR don’t like it)
* Will need to take some deep shots, if for no other reason than keeping their DB’s back…moving the pocket in order to ensure time for deep shots would be a good idea
* Gotta run some of that RPO-stuff hitting slants, digs…quick routes to keep their LB’s mindful of coverage also
* D will need to tackle & wrap up - arm-tackles and, surely, hand-tackles will not work. Neither will ‘block tackles’ work. Gotta Hit AND grab/hold body parts and/or cloth.
* Chatt’s O-Line, while good & improving, is still a little ‘green’ and not overly experienced at playing with each other. So…some creative blitz packages could be effective in getting some pressure of the QB. This guy is not last year’s Chatt QB. He is much better in many ways. Can’t make it easy on him by not pressuring him. Also - he’s a surprisingly elusive runner. Eyes up & wrap up with him when tackling. Ford will run over or through you. QB will wiggle a little, looking somewhat awkward while doing it, and leave you grabbing air.
Special Teams need to be perfect. Let them make the mistakes here. They’ve always been good for 1 or 2 ST gaffes / game in the past. They were perfect vs. Mercer…so they’re due.