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That is insaneTwitter is saying… we probably are going to have our game canceled tomorrow. PU’s QB is doubtful for tomorrows game. WTF is going on.. did they just hide positives during the regular season?
Iowa..this seems just like that game. Their fans talked their big 10 nonsense, they played tougher teams, blah blah got blown out by UT.I'm not sure some of them have even seen UT play. I seem to remember something similar concerning Iowa a few years back.
The biggest difference in "speed" between the SEC and Big 10 isn't the skill players. The Big 10 recruits nationally and regionally to find guys who can run.... at least 1 deep. The bigger difference is the speed and athleticism it takes to play on the LOS in the SEC AND then the depth of speed at the skill positions.
Purdue hasn't played a tempo team this year. Even very good coaches have commented that you really cannot prepare for it. Was it UGA that used two complete offenses rotating in practice to simulate UT's tempo?
I have always like Brohm. I wanted him at UT. I believe he's a really good coach. I don't have anything against Purdue. I have a Purdue engineer working for me now. But... I can really see this going like Mizzou if UT plays well.
One key however will be pressuring the statue they have at QB. They pass block well. They allowed 27 which doesn't sound great until you realize they had the highest pass attempts in the Big 10- 528. For reference, UT had 334 attempts and allowed 42 sacks. They were better at protecting their QB than Bama. UT cannot allow him to stand in the pocket all day.
SOS also factors in the talent of your team vs the talent of the teams you're playingSagarin has them at 10 in strength of schedule while UT is 50.
Perdue has played 6 teams in Sagarin's top 50 while UT has played 5 in the top 50 with both having played 2 in the top 10.
Not saying I agree, just reporting it.
I'm not sure some of them have even seen UT play. I seem to remember something similar concerning Iowa a few years back.
The biggest difference in "speed" between the SEC and Big 10 isn't the skill players. The Big 10 recruits nationally and regionally to find guys who can run.... at least 1 deep. The bigger difference is the speed and athleticism it takes to play on the LOS in the SEC AND then the depth of speed at the skill positions.
Purdue hasn't played a tempo team this year. Even very good coaches have commented that you really cannot prepare for it. Was it UGA that used two complete offenses rotating in practice to simulate UT's tempo?
I have always like Brohm. I wanted him at UT. I believe he's a really good coach. I don't have anything against Purdue. I have a Purdue engineer working for me now. But... I can really see this going like Mizzou if UT plays well.
One key however will be pressuring the statue they have at QB. They pass block well. They allowed 27 which doesn't sound great until you realize they had the highest pass attempts in the Big 10- 528. For reference, UT had 334 attempts and allowed 42 sacks. They were better at protecting their QB than Bama. UT cannot allow him to stand in the pocket all day.
Well lets look at the facts folks.“Purdue played a more difficult schedule than Tennessee in nearly every metric I looked at, and some didn't have the two particularly close. But sure, blame the "body blows" of a tough schedule as to why Tennessee sucks..”
Is this guy smoking hash??