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On offense, a wet game tends to favor the air attack. On defense, it is easier to defend the run in a wet game.
I hope the weather doesn't impact the crowd too much as it is about time to hear cheers from the faithful instead of anger.
Rain will have nothing to do with post game interviews. Nobody can understand Orgeron in any weather.
GO BIG ORANGE!
On offense, a wet game tends to favor the air attack. On defense, it is easier to defend the run in a wet game.
I hope the weather doesn't impact the crowd too much as it is about time to hear cheers from the faithful instead of anger.
Rain will have nothing to do with post game interviews. Nobody can understand Orgeron in any weather.
GO BIG ORANGE!
Yeah, I saw the weather this morning and changed my prediction in the official prediction score thread. I thought it would be closer than people thought, I really think its close now. Turnovers could play a huge factor.
The game will absolutely not be close.
Our rush defense is horrendous and that is what you do best. Guice will run for at least 150, maybe 200+. Our offense probably won't even score 10 points; look at our point totals lately (17 against UMass, zero against Georgia, 9 against South Carolina, 7 against Alabama which was a defensive score, and only 17 against a pitiful Mizzou defense, 7 of which was a defensive score).
Pretty much sums it up. Hoke can rearrange all the deck chairs he wants, still the same deck chairs.It won't matter if it rains in hurricane proportions....,, the anorexically thin Oline,marginal QB play, butter-handed WRs, soft Dline, invisible lbs and poor tackling secondary aren't going to improve dramatically..... there's an ass whipping on the horizon