It's time to send this joke of a program back to where it belongs: In a dumpster behind the computer science building.
In my view, the most important aspect of the game will come down to our gameplanning approach and in-game strategy. We have the athletes to gas these guys while at the very least matching their physicality. So the question of the week (and of the season, for that matter) remains:
Will Sark turtle in a big game environment again?
Will we gameplan into their strength of plodding, physical play, or ours of power AND speed?
Will he stick to his guns on rotating platoons, or will he abandon that to keep his 1s in against "big, bad" stankturd?
Will he pull a Shaw and invoke his 3rd down/Red Zone involvement plan? And if he does, will it be similarly effective?
Obviously I hope with all my might that the answers to these questions are the ones that silence that sorry excuse for a clown football program and that we beat them by 30+, as we very much should. Time will tell what the coaches have learned....
FTFO! Beat the farm!
In my view, the most important aspect of the game will come down to our gameplanning approach and in-game strategy. We have the athletes to gas these guys while at the very least matching their physicality. So the question of the week (and of the season, for that matter) remains:
Will Sark turtle in a big game environment again?
Will we gameplan into their strength of plodding, physical play, or ours of power AND speed?
Will he stick to his guns on rotating platoons, or will he abandon that to keep his 1s in against "big, bad" stankturd?
Will he pull a Shaw and invoke his 3rd down/Red Zone involvement plan? And if he does, will it be similarly effective?
Obviously I hope with all my might that the answers to these questions are the ones that silence that sorry excuse for a clown football program and that we beat them by 30+, as we very much should. Time will tell what the coaches have learned....
FTFO! Beat the farm!