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They lost 59-31 to WKU, 68-17 to Wisconsin, 26-14 W. Mich, 41-24 Ball State, and 51-17 to N. Ill last year. I am taking the over for betting, offense doesn't stand a chance.
So, last year's poorly coached D, in their first year of new schemes?
Yes, but with a lot of new faces which could be argued is a better thing than having remaining starters adapt to yet another scheme.
Many of the complaints last year were that the coaching staff decided to get away from what the Clawson staff did on defense and it ultimately hurt the entire unit. There was a ton of zone coverage played along with man coverage with ridiculous ten-yard cushions which allowed easy yards. It was an abomination.
I believe our defense will be tested plenty on Saturday, but I am not sure that their defense will be able to match our offense. The people on here that make remarks about the losses BG had last year, are not taking into consideration that BG lost it's starting quarterback in the season opener. BG's offense returns almost all their offensive starters with the addition of their best quarterback. Their defense is the big question mark, losing almost all of their starters. This could be a close game in the first half, unless our defense shuts down their quarterback. The second half will be all UT.
Johnson is without a doubt better than Knapke, the biggest question marks we have are 1) if Johnson will be able to withstand getting hit again, he hasn't seen any contact in camp and 2) how much did he soak in last year after having to watch from the sidelines?
As far as the offense, be prepared for a mix of screens and short range passes along with the occasional deep threat. Roger Lewis is the main deep guy so I suspect he'll receive the most attention. The run game is pretty vanilla with a lot of straight dives and off-tackle plays and they'll run them in succession if there's any success.
Johnson is without a doubt better than Knapke, the biggest question marks we have are 1) if Johnson will be able to withstand getting hit again, he hasn't seen any contact in camp and 2) how much did he soak in last year after having to watch from the sidelines?
As far as the offense, be prepared for a mix of screens and short range passes along with the occasional deep threat. Roger Lewis is the main deep guy so I suspect he'll receive the most attention. The run game is pretty vanilla with a lot of straight dives and off-tackle plays and they'll run them in succession if there's any success.
Should be a good challenge for our defense. A mostly passing team will put a lot of pressure on our DE to get into the backfield and pressure Johnson. If you've read more than one article on here, you know we take pride in our pass rush defense. Very excited for this game. I enjoy watching teams I've never seen play before, especially OOC teams that have in the past shown up ready to play the SEC. Good having you on board here at VN by the way.
We have to try to manipulate them and try to use their speed against them at times with misdirections and keeping their defensive lineman honest and their linebackers honest, he said. We like to use misdirection and stuff like that. But theyre a team that if one guy takes the wrong step, theyre going to shoot a gap and make the play. It definitely shows up on film.Bowling Green quarterback Matt Johnson
Glad to be here! I guess the only thing we feel good about regarding pass rush is that BG returns the second most experienced OL in the FBS this year in terms of total games started. I imagine the run game will be more difficult for BG to establish given the size and speed disparity up front, but we're used to seeing that against P5 schools.