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re: Looking for a true objective analysis (A&M at South Carolina)
Posted on 8/24/14 at 5:44 pm to tiderider
Posted on 8/24/14 at 5:44 pm to tiderider
1. As mentioned, A&M has to find a run defense to have a shot. Turnovers might keep it close
2. South Carolina is likely to just bulldoze A&M, control the clock, and put the pressure on A&M to trade TDs.
3. Turnovers would help a lot. Sometimes Spurrier teams do not start the year particularly sharp. Getting after the QB would help take Carolina out of favorable down and distances, limiting their ability to run the football.
4. I don't know enough about A&M's offensive production, to feel confident that they'll put up enough points to keep it competitive. I'll go USCE 27-19, though USCE by 20 would not surprise me.
2. South Carolina is likely to just bulldoze A&M, control the clock, and put the pressure on A&M to trade TDs.
3. Turnovers would help a lot. Sometimes Spurrier teams do not start the year particularly sharp. Getting after the QB would help take Carolina out of favorable down and distances, limiting their ability to run the football.
4. I don't know enough about A&M's offensive production, to feel confident that they'll put up enough points to keep it competitive. I'll go USCE 27-19, though USCE by 20 would not surprise me.
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