How do we play the USC receivers??

Eric the Red

Team HuskerBoard
Pass coverage a near-or-far deal

BY SCOTT WOLF, Staff Writer

When No. 21-ranked Nebraska plays USC on Saturday, the Cornhuskers need to decide whether to play the Trojans' receivers close or allow a big cushion.

Arkansas tried both defenses, and it seemed like the bend-but-don't-break version worked a little better in the first half than tight coverage in the third quarter.

Wide receivers Dwayne Jarrett and Steve Smith caught a combined four passes for 48yards in the first half. But the pair caught six passes for 54yards in the third quarter. Neither played much in the fourth quarter when the outcome was already decided.

"They played two (deep) safeties in the first half and Dwayne and Steve couldn't do what they did last year," USC offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin said. "They were going to force us to run the ball and throw shorter in the first half. Once we got going, they had to change the coverage because they were behind."

USC coach Pete Carroll said he also ordered the offense to be less conservative in the second half.

"We were pretty simple in the first half, but that was just to get (quarterback John David) Booty's feet wet," Smith said.

Just another touchdown: Unlike most athletes, freshman tailback C.J. Gable of Sylmar does not see much need to celebrate when he scores a touchdown. Gable reacted matter-of-factly to his first career USC touchdown last week against Arkansas.

"It's just another one since high school. It's not that exciting," Gable said. "There's more to come. Why get excited?"

Giving as good as he got: Freshman tailback Stafon Johnson was also an accomplished safety at Dorsey High in Los Angeles. But he said he played the position for personal reasons.

"It was for all of the punishment I got on offense, it was more of a payback," Johnson said.

Enjoying an extra year: Fullback Ryan Powdrell led USC with 81 all-purpose yards (72 receiving, nine rushing) against Arkansas, but he almost was not even eligible this year. Two years ago, USC put Powdrell on the punt return team against Virginia Tech, then never played him again.

That coaching error cost him a year of eligibility but USC petitioned the NCAA and Powdrell was retroactively granted a redshirt year but forced to sit out the first two games last season.

"Every now and then I think about that," Powdrell said. "Who knows where I could be right now? I wouldn't be a fullback."

First impressions: Freshman tailbacks Emmanuel Moody and Allen Bradford said they learned a lot from their first college games.

Moody said hearing 76,000fans yelling at USC made an instant impact on him. "That was college football," he said. "That's when you know you made it."

Bradford said he learned what he can compete at the college level and knows what to work on. "I know I can take a hit," Bradford said. "I just need to run with attitude."

scott.wolf@dailynews.com

 
I think there will be a lot of different packages, and a lot of new blitzes that have not been shown this year.

It will really be time ti turn the linebackers loose

 
I think there will be a lot of different packages, and a lot of new blitzes that have not been shown this year.

It will really be time ti turn the linebackers loose
I think you're right. Remember that BC was a NFL headcoach at one time and he know's all too well about showing too much too soon.

 
I think we see a lot of blitzes from the lb's and a lot of zone from the secondary. Let the guys back there cover space, and not a man. I can't wait to see Callahan's gameplan.

 
have the corners play man and the safety play 2 man zone so jarret and smith dont get behind the safeties
Then who covers the flats?

What if WR run post routes, then you have 4 DB's covering two WR.

NU will not play man, in fact they should avoid man at all costs. (unless they fall behind then you don't have an option).

Play multiple zones that USC's new QB cannot figure out or at least slow to read and hope the pass rush can get to him.

NO MAN :ahhhhhhhh

 
if coz has them play man to man we will be crushed.....takes huge talented dB's to man up........

hunter

 
We need to be able to get to Booty. If Coz blitzs a lot successfully then it takes a lot of pressure off of our secondary. I'd expect to see a lot of zone coverage. I know everyone is talking about their passing game but we need to be able to shut down their running game. If we contro the line of scrimmage, shut down their running game and get to Booty this game is ours. But we need to hold them to 100 yards or less on the ground. We need to keep in mind USC's defense is not as good as the media keeps pounding down our throats. They gave up over 400 yards six times last season. Plus they just lost two of their best defensive backs. We will score on them. Frequently.

What's going to be funny is when Booty has his team in his own end zone and his team can't hear his calls because too many Nebraska fans are screaming at the top of their lungs.

Despite what Callahan has been saying you have to know he has been preparing for this game for months. If we win this game it sets us up for a monster of a season.

 
Mix it up all game. We do not match up physically in the secondary, so our best shot is to confuse the quarterback. We need to disguise our coverages and we absolutely MUST get pressure on the quarterback to have a shot...

 
We need to be able to get to Booty. If Coz blitzs a lot successfully then it takes a lot of pressure off of our secondary. I'd expect to see a lot of zone coverage. I know everyone is talking about their passing game but we need to be able to shut down their running game. If we contro the line of scrimmage, shut down their running game and get to Booty this game is ours. But we need to hold them to 100 yards or less on the ground. We need to keep in mind USC's defense is not as good as the media keeps pounding down our throats. They gave up over 400 yards six times last season. Plus they just lost two of their best defensive backs. We will score on them. Frequently.
What's going to be funny is when Booty has his team in his own end zone and his team can't hear his calls because too many Nebraska fans are screaming at the top of their lungs.

Despite what Callahan has been saying you have to know he has been preparing for this game for months. If we win this game it sets us up for a monster of a season.
great points

 
We also need to win the special teams battle, field position and turnover margin!!

Take care of all facets of the game and we WILL win!!!!

:bonez :bonez :restore2 :restore2

 
I agree with all of those people that said that we should mix it up. Cover 2, cover 3, and even four deep should all be used. Along with some zone blitzes and possibly a max zone bringing some lineman back to cover the flats.

 
I think the talk of Carriker moving to dt would be a good idea. Have him insided, and put Turner and Moore on the ends. That is a lot of speed and size coming towards the qb.

 
Double Jarrett and keep Booty moving. He has trouble finding Jarrett early against Ark. and they were able to keep it close.

 
:ahhhhhhhh

And NO 3-4. :ahhhhhhhh ...I still have nightmares from our gameplan against TTech a couple of years ago. We need to pressure the QB all game. Blitzes from the LBs and constant pressure by the front four.

 
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