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Has anybody thought about our game plan for K-State this weekend?
K-State gives up around 126 yds on the ground and around 221 through the air. I think if we can get Ganz going on some roll out plays that we can open up the inside running game. The roll outs not only give Ganz the option to run, which he can do, but they also create opportunities for our tight ends to clear on drag routes and our receivers to separate on the out and corner routes. We definitely need to get our tight ends involved early to open it up for Purify. That dude is a beast and needs at least 10 touches a game minimum. If we can force the safeties/linebackers to cover the tight ends or a back coming out of the backfield I think we'll be able to capitalize on some one-on-one coverage and Purify can beat any corner in the Big 12. He showed that last week when he tore up Talib, who is by far the best corner in the Big 12. I'd really like to see Helu gets more carries. He ran the option play well last week and he picked up good yardage on his runs. We need to get him the ball on some short dump passes, he has the ability to make people miss and we sorely need that. That being said Castille is still the guy who's going to keep them honest, if they go to some sort of spy coverage to contain Ganz, Castille should be able to rip off some big runs inside. Hopefully we can see more balance this weekend than last. 50 passes is way to many for a guy like Ganz. After a while he starts losing focus and that's when the INT's happen. He needs to be in simple read plays (play action) and the rest will take care of itself. I was impressed with his composure and I think his ability to run gives him more confidence as the game rolls on. We need to give him and Purify the opportunity to produce and I have faith that they both will.
Defense is a whole other animal. I really don't know what we can do other than TACKLE. We have missed so many tackles this year that I gave up counting. The pressure against Texas early was excellent. I think if we can somehow manage pressure like that on Freeman, he will make some mistakes. He showed that last year in Manhattan when he had 2 INTS, he bows under pressure, we just need to figure out how to produce some. I'd really like to see more corner/safety blitzes with Thenarse or Grixby. They both have the ability to finish plays in space and that can be the spark the Huskers need. The linebackers are hurting but that still hasn't stopped Octavian from having a great year. We need to figure out a way to get him more involved. He's big enough and fast enough to bring pressure from the outside, so I see I don't know why we aren't seeing that more often. Hopefully, we can sew up some holes in the interior and force them to run sideways. Any team running sideways isn't picking up yards and that's what we need. Three and outs are a must, this defense has run themselves ragged all year and it has to end. Let's just hope we have enough gas to produce some pressure, force some turnovers, and finish the Wildcats off.
Overall, we need to create pressure on defense and rely on Ganz's mobility to open up the pass and the run on offense. If we can do these, along with playing with some intensity we should fair well. Prince will have his purple pansies fired up to play in Memorial, let's just hope Callahan can do the same. It is senior day, so hopefully that will light a spark also. Here's to Sat. GBR!!!!
NU 35
KSU 21
K-State gives up around 126 yds on the ground and around 221 through the air. I think if we can get Ganz going on some roll out plays that we can open up the inside running game. The roll outs not only give Ganz the option to run, which he can do, but they also create opportunities for our tight ends to clear on drag routes and our receivers to separate on the out and corner routes. We definitely need to get our tight ends involved early to open it up for Purify. That dude is a beast and needs at least 10 touches a game minimum. If we can force the safeties/linebackers to cover the tight ends or a back coming out of the backfield I think we'll be able to capitalize on some one-on-one coverage and Purify can beat any corner in the Big 12. He showed that last week when he tore up Talib, who is by far the best corner in the Big 12. I'd really like to see Helu gets more carries. He ran the option play well last week and he picked up good yardage on his runs. We need to get him the ball on some short dump passes, he has the ability to make people miss and we sorely need that. That being said Castille is still the guy who's going to keep them honest, if they go to some sort of spy coverage to contain Ganz, Castille should be able to rip off some big runs inside. Hopefully we can see more balance this weekend than last. 50 passes is way to many for a guy like Ganz. After a while he starts losing focus and that's when the INT's happen. He needs to be in simple read plays (play action) and the rest will take care of itself. I was impressed with his composure and I think his ability to run gives him more confidence as the game rolls on. We need to give him and Purify the opportunity to produce and I have faith that they both will.
Defense is a whole other animal. I really don't know what we can do other than TACKLE. We have missed so many tackles this year that I gave up counting. The pressure against Texas early was excellent. I think if we can somehow manage pressure like that on Freeman, he will make some mistakes. He showed that last year in Manhattan when he had 2 INTS, he bows under pressure, we just need to figure out how to produce some. I'd really like to see more corner/safety blitzes with Thenarse or Grixby. They both have the ability to finish plays in space and that can be the spark the Huskers need. The linebackers are hurting but that still hasn't stopped Octavian from having a great year. We need to figure out a way to get him more involved. He's big enough and fast enough to bring pressure from the outside, so I see I don't know why we aren't seeing that more often. Hopefully, we can sew up some holes in the interior and force them to run sideways. Any team running sideways isn't picking up yards and that's what we need. Three and outs are a must, this defense has run themselves ragged all year and it has to end. Let's just hope we have enough gas to produce some pressure, force some turnovers, and finish the Wildcats off.
Overall, we need to create pressure on defense and rely on Ganz's mobility to open up the pass and the run on offense. If we can do these, along with playing with some intensity we should fair well. Prince will have his purple pansies fired up to play in Memorial, let's just hope Callahan can do the same. It is senior day, so hopefully that will light a spark also. Here's to Sat. GBR!!!!
NU 35
KSU 21
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