GV's Coach Martin said after the game that his sideline looked like a M.A.S.H. triage unit.
Luckily, GV's team is already a MASH unit this year! They're playing with all backups on the d-line from the beginning of the year, and the WR's keep taking turns on not playing. I think the top three WR's have all played in the same game two or three times this year.
Luckily, GV's team is already a MASH unit this year! They're playing with all backups on the d-line from the beginning of the year, and the WR's keep taking turns on not playing. I think the top three WR's have all played in the same game two or three times this year.
We never know what Offensive unit will show up for us. One week they look great and then turn around and lay a big ole steamy pile....
I really liked what I saw out of Caldwell vs UCM. That is the hardest I've seen him run all season. Not sure what finally lit a fire under him but that was the kind of North-South running I expected all season. If he can keep that up, it will certainly open up opportunities in the passing game. He is not a guy that can dance in the backfield waiting for the hole to open. Seemed he finally "got that" on Saturday.
I really liked what I saw out of Caldwell vs UCM. That is the hardest I've seen him run all season. Not sure what finally lit a fire under him but that was the kind of North-South running I expected all season. If he can keep that up, it will certainly open up opportunities in the passing game. He is not a guy that can dance in the backfield waiting for the hole to open. Seemed he finally "got that" on Saturday.
It all hinged on our OL...they were getting a good push on their D-Line, but the UCM D-Line was not that good either.
I really liked what I saw out of Caldwell vs UCM. That is the hardest I've seen him run all season. Not sure what finally lit a fire under him but that was the kind of North-South running I expected all season. If he can keep that up, it will certainly open up opportunities in the passing game. He is not a guy that can dance in the backfield waiting for the hole to open. Seemed he finally "got that" on Saturday.
Yeah, he looked like the best player on the field. I made the comment, "where's this guy been all season?" That being said, it was against a Central team and didn't look like they wanted to be there. It does give me some optimism going into Saturday.
Luckily, GV's team is already a MASH unit this year! They're playing with all backups on the d-line from the beginning of the year, and the WR's keep taking turns on not playing. I think the top three WR's have all played in the same game two or three times this year.
I always enjoyed facing GV, it is a good measuring stick of where your program is. Like others have said, GV came into that 2009 NC game thin from injuries and suspensions, but gave the Bearcats quite a fight, despite being down 21-0. Not sure what to expect on Saturday, depends on if we can run the ball like we did last weekend or if the offense from the HAYS game shows up.
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