Re: NDSU @ Oregon 9.5.2020
Anyone who follows closely and also rewatches games knows the impact Jabril had. He was very good in space and versatile, which is why he should start at LSU. They lost 3 of 4 LB starters and are switching to a 4-3.
Re: NDSU @ Oregon 9.5.2020
Oregon is paying North Dakota State $650,000 for the one-time meeting. The home-and-home series with Ohio State features the home team paying the visitor $300,000. The game with Hawaii is part of a three-game series, with the first being a $1 million payment.
Should any of these games have to be canceled, there is no language in the contracts mandating they be rescheduled. With Oregon’s non conference schedules set through 2026, there would seemingly be no way to make up the games for the foreseeable future.
Re: NDSU @ Oregon 9.5.2020
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Anyone who follows closely and also rewatches games knows the impact Jabril had. He was very good in space and versatile, which is why he should start at LSU. They lost 3 of 4 LB starters and are switching to a 4-3.
Are you saying he'll play with more intensity now? OK...…. One thing I do know is if he'd intercepted that pass on JMU's last drive with under two minutes, it would have saved Bison fans a lot of angst. Damn, it hit him in the hands.
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LSU has bigger dip-n-dot spoons. Case closed.
Yeah yeah yeah- well take a look. You will find ours are bigger than they were, so you’re welcome.
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Re: NDSU @ Oregon 9.5.2020
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DakotaOkie
Watching the championship game in person and again several times on TV (including Sunday), it seemed like Jabril was not engaged or was over playing his position with subsequent misses. I am no expert by any means but I really hope Jabril cracks the LSU starting lineup. He did not seem like an impact player during playoffs or in Frisco. Earlier in the season and the past season, yes. Based on the last few games, not sure if he would be all that impactful this fall.
No impact? The past two seasons were all about opposing offenses doing everything they could to stay away from him. There were teams that tried the we will go at him so we can put two or three guys on him and those were blown up. His stats came from playing off his initial responsibility when that was certainly over. Go back and watch games from last season. You will see plays that start nowhere near where Cox would be at. How many end with Cox in the picture? There are guys you pinpoint you need to know where they are always at on the field and there are guys offensive coordinators have nightmares about in the offseason trying to keep track of where they are two seasons ago. Cox is one of those guys.
Cox will have a lot of fun on a defense where opponents can't focus that much attention on any one guy. There is just too much talent across the board. He will get a lot more opportunities to make plays. The Bison, on the other hand, will see opponents take a little more balanced approach against them until they pinpoint the next guy they don't want beating them.
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No impact? The past two seasons were all about opposing offenses doing everything they could to stay away from him. There were teams that tried the we will go at him so we can put two or three guys on him and those were blown up. His stats came from playing off his initial responsibility when that was certainly over. Go back and watch games from last season. You will see plays that start nowhere near where Cox would be at. How many end with Cox in the picture? There are guys you pinpoint you need to know where they are always at on the field and there are guys offensive coordinators have nightmares about in the offseason trying to keep track of where they are two seasons ago. Cox is one of those guys.
Cox will have a lot of fun on a defense where opponents can't focus that much attention on any one guy. There is just too much talent across the board. He will get a lot more opportunities to make plays. The Bison, on the other hand, will see opponents take a little more balanced approach against them until they pinpoint the next guy they don't want beating them.
It's amazing how some people don't notice this stuff. Jabril covered a ton of ground for us.
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It's amazing how some people don't notice this stuff. Jabril covered a ton of ground for us.
No doubt. Most definitely a big loss for the Oregon game, assuming that it happens.
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Yeah yeah yeah- well take a look. You will find ours are bigger than they were, so you’re welcome.
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I think he's talking girth?
Are you?
Mine always breaks at the thin point.
Re: NDSU @ Oregon 9.5.2020
another reason to HATE OREGON.
Thier QB just got drafted and possibly in favor of our QB.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Oregon cornerback Deommodore Lenoir is ready for this game!
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