What? You mean the entire country doesn't see things from my perspective. TIL!
Seriously, with so much of the Bison fanbase living in the state just west of Wisconsin, I thought the Oregon trolls should be made aware of the likelihood that many of us (you) tend to think of UW as Wisconsin, not Washington.
"You should host seminars on how to behave on opposing fan forums. Charge a pretty penny toward that Bison tailgating rig. " from Milkman 1/6/2016
It's OK to not be OK.
Oregon: 42
NDSU: 20
Lance is really good, Oregon’s team speed on defense will be a problem. How will the NDSU OL handle the Oregon pass rush will be the biggest key UO is very multiple and will move KT all over the place so what will NDSU’s answer be? 7 man protections or trusting Lance to get the ball out quick?
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Classic west coast offense. One of the few teams that truly runs a script anymore. Adjust after first quarter and try to hit a couple plays they’ve seen have a chance to pop. (Traps, pre-snap manipulation, TE seams, probably at least a couple gadget plays). I’m sure we’ll mix up max pro and quick hitters. Try to run lance a bit to try to keep LBs at the line of scrimmage then run routes behind them.
Coaches typically have been very good at game planning for the big game. Beating FBS teams during this run it’s been apparent who the better coaching staff was on that day. That will need to be the case for NDSU to be competitive. This is this coaching staff’s first game as a true underdog so we’ll see how they do.
Yeah, lot of respect for NDSU and their staff/culture. The one thing about being a script team is you really have to be efficient in the run game. If you’re not and you get a negative play or two it can really kill a drive. I fully anticipate that NDSU staff will have a great plan that will give their guys the best chance at success. Will be fun to watch the chess match because Joe Moorhead and Andy Avalos are probably the best the pac-12 has to offer in terms of coordinators.
Just from what I know watching a ton of Oregon is that more times than not defensively they will air on the side of leaving the DB’s on an island and bringing bodies to account for the QB in the run game. Lance will have to make some throws against tight coverage under pressure for NDSU to have a chance.
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