Fanof49ASU said:
Carrington is 6-5 and 285 lbs. Your stats aren't even close. He's a very large DE....and NO fat.
I was giving you an average height/weight of the ASU front four for a unit comparison.
Fanof49ASU said:
Undersized? I can guarantee you that we will match you guys man-for-man everywhere except at WR's height.....we typically have smaller, quicker guys at WR.Our speed will be our edge....mark my words.
Yes, undersized. The size matchups by position are mostly in Nebraska's favor. We don't sacrifice size for speed. We have big, strong guys who are also fast enough to stretch the field (legit 4.4/4.5 speed). Collectively, NU is bigger, stronger and faster. This goes for the two-deep as well as the starters.
If we play aggressive, we should be able to bully the overmatched ASU players, wearing them down considerably by the end of the 3rd quarter.
Fanof49ASU said:
Out coached? I don't know about that. Roberts has done a helluva lot with very little. Before coming to ASU, he even took a small 1-AA school in Louisiana into TCU and won. He enjoys the underdog role.
I respect your coach's body of work, however, I don't think ASU has a chance to keep the final score close.
NU's offense comes into the season ranked #12 in the nation. Our offensive coordinator, Shawn Watson, is regarded as one of the best OCs in the country. QB Zac Lee has much to prove, but all the offense needs to flourish is a capable manager, which Lee appears to be thus far.
As for NU's defensive coaching, it's quick to explain:
2003 Nebraska Defense (year before Bo = #55, year with Bo = #11, year after Bo = #56)
2004 Oklahoma Defense (year before Bo = #3, year with Bo = #13, year after Bo = #13)....it is important to note that Bo was only a co-coordinator this year, splitting input with another co-coordinator and the head coach.
2005-2007 LSU Defense (year before Bo = #3, years with Bo = #3, year after Bo = #32)
2008 Nebraska Defense (year before Bo = #112, year with Bo = #55, year after Bo = #???)
Same players, new coach, one season....defensive production skyrockets.
The one time he wasn't in complete control of the defense, they didn't get any better.....go figure. The guy's track record for defensive production is ridiculous and he's managed to build his resume in the two best conferences in college football (SEC & Big 12).
After man-handling FAU by 46 points, our coach publicly called out his defense, labeling their play as 'average' and 'soft'. We started two freshmen at linebacker, including at MLB (the QB of the defense). The biggest jump supposedly comes between weeks one and two. That thought should be scary enough on it's own, but did I mention Ndamukong Suh has a chip on his shoulder this week?
Out. Coached.
Fanof49ASU said:
Check out our other players in 'big' games. Arnold always turns in nice games. Leonard has had some nice ones as well.
Against the 5 best defenses on ASU's 2008 schedule:
Reggie Arnold's Averages = 61.2 YDS, 4.1 YPC, 0.4 TDs
Corey Leonard's Averages = 50.6% COM, 192 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT (also added 1 rushing TD against Memphis)
Not horrific...but I wouldn't call those 'nice' games, especially considering that 4 of those 5 games were losses. From the little I've seen, ASU does not appear to perform very well under fire.
This Saturday, ASU will be under HEAVY fire.
:bonez