We now have 12 different players averaging over 5 YPC on the season...
Trey
3 WR
7 RB
1 Punter
Have we ever had this much diversity and talent on one team or is our Oline just that good?
We now have 12 different players averaging over 5 YPC on the season...
Trey
3 WR
7 RB
1 Punter
Have we ever had this much diversity and talent on one team or is our Oline just that good?
The thing that differentiates this RB group from other groups in the past to me is their speed. Brooks and Johnson are especially lethal but Cofield and Williams aren't bad in that department either.
The O-line is dominant though. Kolpack had an article about them this week talking about it. 5 MVFC offensive lineman of the week awards for the group and they've had the same starting 5 for every game this year *knockonwood* so continuity has been great as well. Entz did mention in his last press conference though when asked by Kolpack that he thinks the main reason the O-line has stayed healthy this year is that they've been able to rotate in guys like the Kubas bros, Jalen Sundell, and Cody Mauch enough so lineman rarely have to play more than 50 snaps in a game.
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I remember a quote from Blazek saying this could be the best OLine in NDSU history if they wanted to be. That was in fall camp and I thought it was ridiculous hyperbole. I now think I’m wrong.
They seem to be the most complete in terms of run and pass blocking. Below are our sacks/game average going back to 2011.
Year Sacks/Game Avg
2019 0.64
2018 0.80
2017 1.47
2016 1.07
2015 1.07
2014 1.25
2013 1.20
2012 1.60
2011 1.20
2019 is off the chart good in terms of sacks. Couple that with only 1 interception thrown by the entire team all year and this is without a doubt our best pass blocking line IMHO.
Last edited by BisManBison; 11-22-2019 at 04:25 PM. Reason: Effort to make data easier to read.
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Offensive Line is GOOD! Which then helps the running game and more yards per carry. If this continues into the post-season, than it is confirmed!
Having good numbers against lesser competition is easy, but when the data come against quality opponents, that is much, much more impressive!
GO RAMS!
I remember Kolpack commented in 2015 that we had a "B1G 10 Offensive line". We have always been the gold standard in the FCS for offensive lines, but I really feel this year that There are maybe 3-4 offensive lines in the B1G that would be an improvement over ours, and maybe the same amount across the entire G5.
VERY impressive offensive line- absolutely dominate in every facet possible. Throw in our friggin beasts at TE and FB and when we throw in the guy (help me with his name) who helps out at TE like in the 4th and marker play, and we turn into even more of a nightmare for teams in the playoffs. Holy shit I would be so afraid of playing us... maybe more than ever before, if possible
1. The FCS was the Best option for NDSU for a very long time.
2. As a general rule- the FCS sucks at football and has proven that is not committed to football at all.
3. It's time to go FBS
I wasn’t an Olinemen, but I would think it does take time for the Rams to come together and jell with timing and technique during the season. Especially with the new faces and position changes. Skies the limit for this crew. Scary to think they will only get better as the post season goes. They really blew the USD line off the ball last week. Also the oline blocking schemes are really keeping opponents on their heals. Kudos to the coaching staff as well.
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Plugging Seth Wilson back into the mix for next season is quite exciting as well.