Scratchtown Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Can we just run the exact same plays that Stanford does against Oregon? Why? Stanford got beat by Oregon each of the last 2 seasons. 4 out of the last 6 as well. The only game that was close was last season. Beside the ones Oregon lost. 2010: 52-31 Oregon 2011: 53-30 Oregon 2012: 17-14 (OT) Stanford 2013: 26-20 Stanford 2014: 45-16 Oregon 2015: 38-36 Oregon Would you prefer I said Utah? Or 2nd half TCU? No because you are missing the point. It's not the offense that beats Oregon. It's good defenses that win the games for them. Utah and TCU are an anomaly because of the injury to VA last year. Regardless....my point is everyone focuses on Stanfords offense as the key to beating Oregon but it's actually been the VERY stout defenses they have fielded. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Can we just run the exact same plays that Stanford does against Oregon?Why? Stanford got beat by Oregon each of the last 2 seasons. 4 out of the last 6 as well. The only game that was close was last season. Beside the ones Oregon lost. 2010: 52-31 Oregon 2011: 53-30 Oregon 2012: 17-14 (OT) Stanford 2013: 26-20 Stanford 2014: 45-16 Oregon 2015: 38-36 Oregon Would you prefer I said Utah? Or 2nd half TCU? No because you are missing the point. It's not the offense that beats Oregon. It's good defenses that win the games for them. Utah and TCU are an anomaly because of the injury to VA last year. Regardless....my point is everyone focuses on Stanfords offense as the key to beating Oregon but it's actually been the VERY stout defenses they have fielded. thats due to the general perception that due to Oreoons temps and flare, you HAVE to have a running offense that takes time off the clock. But if you watch Oregon, that's not completely necessary. The first thing you need is a sound defense that gets stops on first down and doesnt allow themselves to get caught in personnel mismatches. Cuz that's where Oregon makes the hay. They find and advantage, mash the pedal, and exploit it, not giving you an opportunity to remedy it until there's 6 on the board. If youre soudn to begin with (like Stanford and other teams have been) and win the 1st down game, then Oregon is the one searching for the advantage and changing pers and so on. This it the time taker and thus slows the tempo. It's a hard to explain dynamic. Lots of psychology at play with what they do and when the get it going. 2 Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 I was only like half serious... Quote Link to comment
HuskermanMike Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 So after this 350th sellout, we have to schedule Utah State for the 450th one because they always end up with the 50's. Also, the schedule USU on a 50th sellout ends, they were our 50th 150th and 250th sellout, the streak is broken. Now we have to win against Oregon to keep the winning streak alive, we don't wan HCMR breaking another streak. 1 Quote Link to comment
admo Posted September 17, 2016 Share Posted September 17, 2016 So Brock will be doing color commentary broadcast analysis? He's really not too bad at it. Quote Link to comment
bisonwiches Posted September 17, 2016 Share Posted September 17, 2016 So Brock will be doing color commentary broadcast analysis? He's really not too bad at it. Better than hearing what's his name blabbering on about Kelly Stauffer's cell phone and giggling like a school girl Quote Link to comment
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