gamecocks Posted October 20, 2004 Share Posted October 20, 2004 In the Nebraska-Kansas State series, the team that has the most rushing yards at the end of the game has won 33 of the past 35 games. I do not think that this game will be any different. Both teams like to play physical and I think that the team that establishes the running game first will have the upper hand. Quote Link to comment
Redout Posted October 20, 2004 Share Posted October 20, 2004 No doubt. Also consider that neither team can really pass. They really can't pass with out a healthy running game. Nebraska might have an advantage. If one back isn't working, try another. Sproles isn't working so well, but he can easily break loose and one would think Nebraska is the team to do it against Quote Link to comment
gamecocks Posted October 21, 2004 Author Share Posted October 21, 2004 I hope that we are not the team that lets him run wild. Lets try to keep him contained. Quote Link to comment
Benard Posted October 21, 2004 Share Posted October 21, 2004 In the Nebraska-Kansas State series, the team that has the most rushing yards at the end of the game has won 33 of the past 35 games. I do not think that this game will be any different. Both teams like to play physical and I think that the team that establishes the running game first will have the upper hand. That was when we were both smashmouth running teams. Now we have the WEST COAST!LOL Quote Link to comment
klong Posted October 21, 2004 Share Posted October 21, 2004 In the Nebraska-Kansas State series, the team that has the most rushing yards at the end of the game has won 33 of the past 35 games. I do not think that this game will be any different. Both teams like to play physical and I think that the team that establishes the running game first will have the upper hand. That was when we were both smashmouth running teams. Now we have the WEST COAST!LOL That's true. NU used to be like many high school teams. If running the ball worked, we'd keep running it. By running, we were controlling the pace of the game. It was smashmouth football, and was great. I think one of the things that killed it was Solich's predictable playcalling. 1st down, run up the middle with a dive or trap, 2nd down, option, 3rd down, pass to the flats, 4th down, crap, now we have to punt. It seems like he'd follow that pattern more than half the time. Quote Link to comment
gamecocks Posted October 21, 2004 Author Share Posted October 21, 2004 In the Nebraska-Kansas State series, the team that has the most rushing yards at the end of the game has won 33 of the past 35 games. I do not think that this game will be any different. Both teams like to play physical and I think that the team that establishes the running game first will have the upper hand. That was when we were both smashmouth running teams. Now we have the WEST COAST!LOL That's true. NU used to be like many high school teams. If running the ball worked, we'd keep running it. By running, we were controlling the pace of the game. It was smashmouth football, and was great. I think one of the things that killed it was Solich's predictable playcalling. 1st down, run up the middle with a dive or trap, 2nd down, option, 3rd down, pass to the flats, 4th down, crap, now we have to punt. It seems like he'd follow that pattern more than half the time. I think Solich usually called a quarterback draw on third and long. Its no different though. Just resulted in punting either way. Quote Link to comment
Benard Posted October 21, 2004 Share Posted October 21, 2004 In the Nebraska-Kansas State series, the team that has the most rushing yards at the end of the game has won 33 of the past 35 games. I do not think that this game will be any different. Both teams like to play physical and I think that the team that establishes the running game first will have the upper hand. That was when we were both smashmouth running teams. Now we have the WEST COAST!LOL That's true. NU used to be like many high school teams. If running the ball worked, we'd keep running it. By running, we were controlling the pace of the game. It was smashmouth football, and was great. I think one of the things that killed it was Solich's predictable playcalling. 1st down, run up the middle with a dive or trap, 2nd down, option, 3rd down, pass to the flats, 4th down, crap, now we have to punt. It seems like he'd follow that pattern more than half the time. I think Solich usually called a quarterback draw on third and long. Its no different though. Just resulted in punting either way. Yeah solich sucks. Callahan is a great playcaller.lol Quote Link to comment
gamecocks Posted October 21, 2004 Author Share Posted October 21, 2004 At least Callahan gives us a chance on third down with calling a pass rather than Solich just hoping that we don't turn the ball over. Quote Link to comment
DaveH Posted October 21, 2004 Share Posted October 21, 2004 I think one of the things that killed it was Solich's predictable playcalling. 1st down, run up the middle with a dive or trap, 2nd down, option, 3rd down, pass to the flats, 4th down, crap, now we have to punt. I have to agree with that. It was almost like clockwork. Quote Link to comment
klong Posted October 21, 2004 Share Posted October 21, 2004 I think Solich usually called a quarterback draw on third and long. Its no different though. Just resulted in punting either way. Oh yeah, I forgot about that variation, seemed like he'd call a pass if it was third and short Quote Link to comment
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