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Jasper wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2023 8:29 amFurman does not defend against the long pass well for one simple reason in my opinion. We just don't have the high quality DB's necessary to do so. That position is the most difficult to recruit of all. There are just not enough players available with the size, speed and athleticism required to defend against modern receivers. The Gamecock passing game was very hot last night without the pass rush they experienced against North Carolina. Our kids got beaten on the patterns, the ball was delivered incredibly accurately, and they caught everything near them. We will not face that level of passing attack again this year. However, our vulnerability to the long ball will certainly be noticed and we can expect Western Carolina, Samford and Mercer, etc. to try to exploit it. We cannot give them the time the SC passers had all night. The last 2 minutes of the first half changed the game last night. We got some bad calls and played poorly in that stretch. Eliminate that and we go into halftime tied at 14. Whole different scenario. Furman is good and will be getting better. Lots of positives from last night as well as the obvious vulnerability.
gofurman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 11:15 pmBeamer may be on the hot seat in. A few weeks.Dins&Heels wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2023 10:41 pmWe’re getting out asses handed to us by an SEC team that’s supposed to beat our ass. Also Beamer is a damn good coach imo.
I agree. They came in waves of talented tall, fast and large players. Pretty much played hurry-up offense that worse us down. DB's are always an issue although this group may be good for FCS level. I was proud of them. Watched the first half. With 3-4 minutes left in the half the game changed with some very typical SEC referee rulings. I swore we got a first down in that last drive, but even if not the ball spotting was poor and that happened more than once. Was it a rout as the Greenville and The State headlines blared - not at all. Tough, hard-nosed game with an expected outcome. Ask Beamer how he felt with 4 minutes left in first half. To be honest we outplayed USC in that half and then wore down and could get ZERO pressure on the QB. Nothing to be ashamed about, a very good effort and that bodes well for our SoCon play.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2023 8:47 amJust some observations:
1. Per usual, these money games have to be viewed through the proper lens. We played a night game on the road in an SEC stadium. USC has athletes we simply aren't going to see in SoCon or FCS play.
2. Offensively, I thought we looked more creative than in the TTU game. We threw some nice wrinkles and, at times, moved the ball well on South Carolina. We had some misfires in the passing game, but those seemed to be throws under pressure.
3. Joshua Harris still looks like he's going to be a real difficult matchup in SoCon/FCS play. Great hands. Hard to cover 1 on 1.
4. Colton Hinton again shows why he's getting a lot of looks as a true freshman. He's a fast, shifty runner and has really shown to be dangerous when Furman tries to quickly get him the ball in space. He'll only get better.
5. Defensively, we had our moments. We did well against their run game - their leading rusher had 42 yards on 11 carries. Obviously, we got beat a few times downfield. Some of that, I think was playing against superior athletes. We aren't going to see a lot of 6'3 230 lbs WRs with sprinter speed in SoCon play. To their credit, they had big physical pass catchers and a QB that delivers the ball on time and on target. That's hard to defend. Need to clean it up, though, because you know there are teams in the SoCon that are going to attack us down the field.
6. I loved the WR pass at the beginning of the game. That's one more thing for defenses to worry about against us.
7. We did well discipline-wise for the most part. Despite the sell out crowd, we had very few procedure penalties. We had very few penalties generally, and some of the ones we did have were pretty ticky tack.
We knew it was a big hill to climb to get a win yesterday. We didn't play as well as we needed to. I think there are some positive takeaways, though.
Have to get the win at Kennesaw next week as we turn to the meat of the schedule.