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The Odom Defense - BYU vs. Memphis, Mon. Dec 22nd, 1PM

Posted on 12/21/14 at 8:56 am
Posted by Mizz-SEC
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Posted on 12/21/14 at 8:56 am

Our likely future DC against our biggest OOC of 2015.

I'm really looking forward to this one. A DVR special.





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By ALAN FERGUSON (STATS Writer)
December 12, 2014 8:54 PM

Memphis accomplished feats not seen from its program in decades but will have to get past a veteran of the bowl season to end its breakthrough campaign with a victory.

BYU will make its 10th consecutive postseason appearance Dec. 22 in the inaugural Miami Beach Bowl.

After going 3-9 in 2013, Memphis went 9-3 to finish with its most wins in the regular season since 1963, and it has a chance to tie the program record of 10 victories set in 1938.

The Tigers earned a share of their first league title since 1971 by finishing 7-1 in the American Athletic Conference and are riding a six-game win streak - their longest in one season since a seven-game run in 1969.

They'll make their first postseason appearance since a 41-14 loss to South Florida in the 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl.

"For us right now, it's about finding a way to win a championship, which for us is the bowl game,'' third-year coach Justin Fuente said. ''We won't focus on the number 10. We'll focus on the number one. Can we go 1-0 this week? That's kind of what we've talked about each week for the last six weeks."

The Tigers, 3-3 all-time in bowl games, haven't won one since edging Akron 38-31 in the 2005 Motor City Bowl and will have their first matchup with a BYU program that's won six of its last eight postseason games.

Only Florida State has more bowl victories in that time with seven, and only one other school, Texas Tech, has also won six.

The Cougars (8-4) won a school-record four consecutive bowls before a 31-16 loss to Washington in the Fight Hunger Bowl last December. They had a streak of 17 straight postseason appearances from 1978-1994, including a Holiday Bowl victory over Michigan in 1984 that secured their lone national title.

They'll carry a four-game win streak into this appearance and totaled 148 points in the final three victories. BYU ranked 19th in the FBS with 36.2 points per game and 25th with an average of 462.5 yards.

"It could be a really nice finish, I think, for either team to finish with one more win," coach Bronco Mendenhall said.

Christian Stewart threw for 1,281 yards and 14 touchdowns with one interception during the win streak. The senior and former walk-on took over after Taysom Hill suffered a season-ending injury in a 35-20 loss to Utah State on Oct. 3, the first of four consecutive defeats.

Stewart and the Cougars will face a Memphis team that's fifth in the nation with 17.1 points allowed per contest and 22nd with an average of 343.3 yards allowed.

"They are well coached with a strong defense and a balanced offense. It should be a great matchup," Mendenhall said.

In its 10 games against unranked teams, Memphis' averages dropped to 13.9 points and 315.3 yards allowed. The Tigers' two defeats to AP Top 25 foes came at UCLA on Sept. 6 and at Mississippi on Sept. 27, but they also lost 28-24 on Oct. 11 to a Houston team that BYU beat 33-25 exactly one month earlier.

BYU and Memphis had two more common opponents in Connecticut and Middle Tennessee State, and both teams earned notable wins over each school. The Tigers beat UConn 41-10 on Nov. 29 to clinch a share of the AAC title, and BYU topped MTSU 27-7 on Nov. 1 to start its current win streak.

Senior linebacker Bronterrious "Tank" Jakes was named the AAC's co-defensive player of the year after leading Memphis with 85 tackles - a conference-best 15 1/2 for loss - and six sacks.

Brandon Hayes needs 100 yards to become the Tigers' first 1,000-yard rusher since Curtis Steele in 2009, while Paxton Lynch needs 275 yards to become their first with 3,000 passing since Martin Hankins in 2007. His 18 TDs are the most since Hankins' 25 that same year.
This post was edited on 12/22/14 at 5:14 am
Posted by Jagd Tiger
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Posted on 12/21/14 at 12:52 pm to

no idea how this game will break down but good luck to Memphis/Odom regardless of his future job opportunities.

Posted by Jagd Tiger
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Posted on 12/22/14 at 6:18 pm to

not exactly a showcase for defense from either team today huh.

OTOH, the NHL might want to check out some of these kids.

Posted by miz_zombie
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 12/22/14 at 6:38 pm to
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OTOH, the NHL might want to check out some of these kids.



How come?
Posted by JesusQuintana
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Posted on 12/22/14 at 7:05 pm to
Crazy brawl at the end.
Posted by reedus23
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Posted on 12/22/14 at 7:24 pm to
In fairness, BYU had scored 45 in regulation. 7 came on an INT returned for a TD. 3 came on a FG after a turnover in their own end. And 2 other TD's came with a short field (15 and 26) after turnovers in their own end. That's 24 of the 45 points in regulation that came on short fields or returns. Then held to a FG in overtime and a stop in OT.
This post was edited on 12/22/14 at 7:30 pm
Posted by Jagd Tiger
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Member since Mar 2014
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Posted on 12/23/14 at 12:13 pm to
In fairness, still didn't see a lot of good play from the D, they had a good stretch from approx the middle of the first quarter to the middle of the 2nd quarter and then again in part of the 3rd. They didn't give up ALL the points but still a significant portion.

Maybe more disturbing is that the D was on the field at the end of the game brawl. I know it wasn't 100% Memphis team fault but still they are at least partly to blame.

At least that game wasn't the snoozer many had it pegged for..

Posted by reedus23
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Posted on 12/23/14 at 7:46 pm to
I'll take your word for it. I didn't watch the game. Just going by the box score.

3 plays 10 yards Fumble............Outstanding
5 plays 82 yards Touchdown.......Poor
7 plays 81 yards Touchdown.......Poor
6 plays 12 yards Punt................Outstanding
3 plays 4 yards Punt..................Outstanding
1 plays 0 yards Interception........Outstanding
6 plays 5 yards Punt..................Outstanding
14 plays 62 yards Touchdown......Poor
4 plays 15 yards Touchdown........On the offense
3 plays 8 yards Punt..................Outstanding
4 plays 7 yards Interception........Outstanding
3 plays 4 yards Punt..................Outstanding
3 plays 1 yards Punt..................Outstanding
3 plays 0 yards Punt..................Outstanding
5 plays 42 yards FG...................On the offense
2 plays 26 yards Touchdown........On the offense
7 plays 25 yards Punt................Good
3 plays .-2 yards Punt.................Outstanding
6 plays 28 yards End of Game
4 plays -3 yards Field Goal.........Outstanding
2 plays 1 yards Interception........Outstanding

Without watching the game, it seems like they just had to settle in and then played pretty damn solid. But like I said, that's just going off of the numbers.
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