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re: Looking for a true objective analysis (A&M at South Carolina)
Posted on 8/24/14 at 5:37 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
Posted on 8/24/14 at 5:37 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
I'm not informed enough to do all that, but Spurrier is good at game planning his offense when he has time to prepare. Some seasons he holds back for an weak opening opponent and plans ahead for Georgia, but don't think he'll do that this year this unless he has a big lead. USCe will score some points.
My guess is USCe defense will stack the box and make Sumlin either run into that or test his new qb under pressure. Key matchup is how well your OL and RB's block vs USC's front seven.
With a new qb in a hostile environment, it's a tough matchup for TAMU.
My guess is USCe defense will stack the box and make Sumlin either run into that or test his new qb under pressure. Key matchup is how well your OL and RB's block vs USC's front seven.
With a new qb in a hostile environment, it's a tough matchup for TAMU.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 4:03 pm to wdhalgren
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ome seasons he holds back for an weak opening opponent and plans ahead for Georgia, but don't think he'll do that this year this unless he has a big lead.
Since 2008, USC has opened with:
NC State (08)
NC State (09)
Southern Miss (10, supposed to be UNC who backed out to play LSU)
ECU (11)
Vandy (12)
UNC (13)
You can say a lot of shite about USC, but a weak opening game is not applicable.
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