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Originally posted by NW Normal View PostI don't usually predict scores or outcomes; yet, I think NW will need to score at least 28 points to beat the Lopers.
Northwest Offense has been averaging 32 points per game with the opponents scoring 9 per game. I am expecting a slugfest! Kearney has the QB; however, the NW defense is stout.
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UNK is pretty much one dimensional. NW has a way of beating teams that are such. UNK passing is all predicated on making the option work, and if the option don't work the QB is not one that will beat you standing in the pocket. He also doesn't have WRs that are scary either, nor RBs.
NW will take this one.
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Originally posted by NW Normal View Post
Thanks for the Massey link ZubCat. They are predicting a score of 28-21. I think that is more likely than Loper '18's prediction of "35 to 14" UNK on top.
Northwest Offense has been averaging 32 points per game with the opponents scoring 9 per game. I am expecting a slugfest! Kearney has the QB; however, the NW defense is stout.
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Originally posted by PSR View PostUNK is pretty much one dimensional. NW has a way of beating teams that are such. UNK passing is all predicated on making the option work, and if the option don't work the QB is not one that will beat you standing in the pocket. He also doesn't have WRs that are scary either, nor RBs.
NW will take this one.
84-130, 1573 yds, 15 TDs, 2 INTs, 196.6 YPG
Teams have loaded the box and spied Davis to stop the run, and it's resulted in lots of wide open receivers or backs out of the backfield this season. Davis has hit them more often than not, and you don't need elite receiving skills when running uncovered.
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Originally posted by BearcatDude View Posthttps://fb.watch/8UmOrGGk-z/
They did this 3 years ago for the UNK vs. NW football game in our tailgate area and, with the conference championship on the line for Homecoming, we'll do it again this year. Join us on Saturday in the SE corner of the Hughes parking lot for a "Look Around the League" - a complete pre-game breakdown of both teams before the big game. The Grand PooBah - Brandon Misener will be there, along with UNK radio's Jayson Jorgensen and NWs Matt Gaarder.
Everyone is invited to stop by and say hello- there will be tons of food.
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Davis carved us up in 2019 and did just enough through the air to keep us off the field. UNK dominated time of possession. I'm not that confident that we'll be able to make this game one dimensional... loading the box exposes the weakest part of our defense, so there will be plays out there for them if they can execute. We're going to have to score some points... I'd even like to get some in first half just for the hell of it.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View PostI don't think this NW defense will completely shut down the option.
UNK run d will be what decides the game, imo.
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Originally posted by PSR View PostUNK is pretty much one dimensional. NW has a way of beating teams that are such. UNK passing is all predicated on making the option work, and if the option don't work the QB is not one that will beat you standing in the pocket. He also doesn't have WRs that are scary either, nor RBs.
NW will take this one.
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Originally posted by loper legionnaire View Post
Davis has proven to be more than capable as a passer this season.
84-130, 1573 yds, 15 TDs, 2 INTs, 196.6 YPG
Teams have loaded the box and spied Davis to stop the run, and it's resulted in lots of wide open receivers or backs out of the backfield this season. Davis has hit them more often than not, and you don't need elite receiving skills when running uncovered.
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