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Re: Lindenwood at UNK
Hoping the UNK offense takes over and dominates the time of possession. The defense is capable of holding their own and needs to against the speed of the Lions. Either way going to be a competitive game that I hope UNK pulls out in the end.UNK Loper Football - 32 Conference Titles, 5 NCAA Playoff Appearances, 2 Harlon Hill Runner-Ups
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Originally posted by Micheal View PostHoping the UNK offense takes over and dominates the time of possession. The defense is capable of holding their own and needs to against the speed of the Lions. Either way going to be a competitive game that I hope UNK pulls out in the end.
You hit the nail on the head on where this game will hinge likely... if LU's defense can get off the field on 3rd and 5 or less, which UNK's offense will likely be able to set up pretty consistently. If UNK can average 2-3 of those conversions a drive, it will be a long day and a tired defense by the end of the game. Brister may not get the ball enough to be much of a factor.
Defense HAS to man up and lead this team this week!Cool Story Bro
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostDE's got pressure with sleeves ripped off jerseys and all. Brister is just slippery and smart.Cool Story Bro
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Originally posted by bigsig50 View PostYes he is... don't get me started on the holding/lack of calls/calls/officiating.... it was awful all around. Sucks because with such a close game, you never know how those calls affected the outcome. That sack/fumble could've been huge for momentum.
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