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Thread: NDSU vs. JMU (Special Teams Analysis)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerhead View Post
    Yeah, but how many 2-point conversion plays does JMU have?
    hahahaha.....found it.

    Zero 2 point conversions for the Dukes this season......and zero 2 point conversions surrendered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bri-dog View Post
    This was D'Angelo in Christmas Vacation.

    So hot back in the day.
    I hesitate to request permission from the MODS to post a still shot from her shower scene from European Vacation.
    Oh, hell.....you guys know how to do that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzyFlexion View Post
    So hot back in the day.
    I hesitate to request permission from the MODS to post a still shot from her shower scene from European Vacation.
    Oh, hell.....you guys know how to do that!
    *waits patiently*
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    Quote Originally Posted by bri-dog View Post
    This was D'Angelo in Christmas Vacation.

    Beverly is a different kind of pretty dangerous - the kind that makes you smile.
    Hail the BISON!!!

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    Default Re: NDSU vs. JMU (Special Teams Analysis)

    Not special teams related, but certainly noteworthy:

    JMU Red Zone Scores:

    73/79 (92%) with 55 being touchdowns (70%).

    JMU Red Zone Defense:

    23/32 scores allowed (72%) with only 16 touchdowns surrendered (50%).

    NDSU Red Zone Scores:

    52/62 (84%), with 41 being touchdowns (66%)

    NDSU Red Zone Defense:

    21/29 scores (72%), allowing only 11 touchdowns (38%).

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    Default Re: NDSU vs. JMU (Special Teams Analysis)

    Quote Originally Posted by ndsubison1 View Post
    Klieman was top notch for special teams
    I disagree. The man had Koonce punting it 35 yards so we didn't give up any returns!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bisonator98 View Post
    I disagree. The man had Koonce punting it 35 yards so we didn't give up any returns!
    I'm sure that our staff and punting team is well aware of what D'Angelo brings to the JMU return game and will punt accordingly.....That will be a very interesting component of this one......Hopefully, the Herd will just keep getting first downs/touchdowns.

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    Default Re: NDSU vs. JMU (Special Teams Analysis)

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzyFlexion View Post
    Not special teams related, but certainly noteworthy:

    JMU Red Zone Scores:

    73/79 (92%) with 55 being touchdowns (70%).

    JMU Red Zone Defense:

    23/32 scores allowed (72%) with only 16 touchdowns surrendered (50%).

    NDSU Red Zone Scores:

    52/62 (84%), with 41 being touchdowns (66%)

    NDSU Red Zone Defense:

    21/29 scores (72%), allowing only 11 touchdowns (38%).
    What this stat does not show very directly is how many TDs were scored without a pause at the red zone.

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    Default Re: NDSU vs. JMU (Special Teams Analysis)

    Another factor with special teams may be the wind on Saturday. The forecast says 15-25 mph winds from the NW. The north side of the stadium is pretty open and with the renovation and big canopy on the south side I'd imagine that the wind will swirl on that end. It'll make FGs even more of an adventure and probably even have an effect of kickoffs and punts.

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    Default Re: NDSU vs. JMU (Special Teams Analysis)

    Quote Originally Posted by DakotaOkie View Post
    What this stat does not show very directly is how many TDs were scored without a pause at the red zone.
    Are you talking, like, big play TDs? Would be interesting to see 20-35, 35-50, then,50+
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