Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
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Bison Dan
Teams are loading up on the inside to take that away, that's why the outside runs have been good.
Agree with this, but shouldn’t that open up the middle a little? I’ve been disappointed in the power run so far this year, too. Hoping it improves, but I think it’s unlikely to have an easier time running power in Valley play. We shall see...
Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
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Originally Posted by
heffray
Agree with this, but shouldn’t that open up the middle a little? I’ve been disappointed in the power run so far this year, too. Hoping it improves, but I think it’s unlikely to have an easier time running power in Valley play. We shall see...
Only if teams stop stacking the box with eight players. The first three opponents have totally sold out on stopping the run up the middle. The problem for them, and anyone else NDSU plays, is that the Bison are really good at attacking the perimeter and have a great passing game.
The power run through the A gap to me now is like watching a boxer land body shots. It doesn’t look impressive, but it wears out a defense eventually.
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Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
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Originally Posted by
heffray
Agree with this, but shouldn’t that open up the middle a little? I’ve been disappointed in the power run so far this year, too. Hoping it improves, but I think it’s unlikely to have an easier time running power in Valley play. We shall see...
We haven't really broken out the zone blocking schemes this year. Its been man on man drive block after drive block and that's why weve been slow to run up the middle early and then late weve been rolling over teams. Well break it out when the time is right.
Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
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Originally Posted by
Christopher Moen
Only if teams stop stacking the box with eight players. The first three opponents have totally sold out on stopping the run up the middle. The problem for them, and anyone else NDSU plays, is that the Bison are really good at attacking the perimeter and have a great passing game.
The power run through the A gap to me now is like watching a boxer land body shots. It doesn’t look impressive, but it wears out a defense eventually.
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As trey makes his mark they will stop stacking the box... I think teams have been trying to make our freshman qb beat them.. so far he has passed all the tests
Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
"This was K-State’s first nonconference road victory over a power-conference opponent since 2011 and its first-ever road win over a SEC team." -Kellis Robinett, Wichita Eagle
Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
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B. b. bison
"This was K-State’s first nonconference road victory over a power-conference opponent since 2011 and its first-ever road win over a SEC team." -
Kellis Robinett, Wichita Eagle
That's a fucking statement right there.
Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
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unbison
As trey makes his mark they will stop stacking the box... I think teams have been trying to make our freshman qb beat them.. so far he has passed all the tests
Bingo......
Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
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Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread
Isnt it interesting how most Bison fans (me included) root for Klieman yet Bohl seems to get the cold shoulder? Goes to show that some honesty, transparency, and some class when leaving goes a long way.
Re: Klieman's Kstate Thread