The Hokies head on the road for the first time since Week 3 as they travel to Atlanta to face the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. After dropping three straight home games will a change of scenery help the Hokies right the ship on their season or will their late game struggles continue?
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Welcome back to be boundary
Corner podcast.
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I am Curtis Wilson.
I'm Brian Sigler.
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How you doing tonight, buddy?
Oh buddy.
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It's hump day was also my
Monday.
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So two good things where it's
the first day of the week but
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also on the back after tomorrow,
there you go.
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Always a good week.
Had some chili tonight for
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dinner and it's the perfect
weather outside for chili.
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Oh man, it Follow y'all.
It is all in.
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We looked at the weather
forecast for the next 10 days
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and it's like not getting above.
So maybe getting about 70 not
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below 65 at night, we're looking
between like 44 and like 50 it
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is fall.
It is get the fire pit going.
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Chill out Halloween is in a few
days always a fun time.
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It's on a Get in here.
So that kind of the middle
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ground, not perfect, but not
terrible.
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Could absolutely be on the worst
day it could that's Monday.
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It's next year's going to be
chaos in hell for those who are
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parents and have never done it.
But I mean you have got to do it
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once.
In our children's lifetime
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Monday, Halloween is the most
god-awful Day first.
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It's the worst, how do you sit
here and, you know, you're
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coming off a weekend so it's a
Monday rush and then your You're
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getting them from school or pick
him up from daycare and then
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you're storming home.
As fast as you can already tired
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and Hill from the weekend and
the first day of work to get
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them dressed to go out
trick-or-treating.
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It's one of those things to, you
got to know to call it an early
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night, right?
Like after you've been like an
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hour and you see, they have
enough, all right, we're good.
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Yeah, this you're like 2/3 full,
we're going to call it, we're
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going to call it right now.
Well but we got more houses to
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go to no no.
They're gonna You did good.
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You did good.
We're cutting off.
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Their lights are going to go in.
So look forward to it this
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weekend though and I obviously
looking forward to the Hokies
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again which I just looked at my
schedule.
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I'm going to have to watch that
thing on a full replay kind of
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events and stuff on Saturday.
So how about you you're gonna be
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able to catch it live or you
going to be no, no, essentially
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what you said last week, would
you say that's what he gets?
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We were talking tape delay.
A tape delay.
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No anxiety, right?
No anxiety.
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Yeah.
It was kind of, I mean,
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especially considering the
outcome of last week's game,
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being able to watch the tape for
the first time without having
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the outcome hanging over your
head.
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That was, that was kind of
Ideal.
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So I'm not going to be watching
it that way this week,
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unfortunately, or fortunately,
for me, I got to enjoy I get to
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enjoy the game or lament the
game in real time so the three
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hours stomachache get your
Pepto-Bismol ready?
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Yeah.
Yeah, let's hope.
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We're not, we're not dealing
with that again.
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All right, well before we get
into Georgia, Tech are obviously
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things were going to be talking
about here, folks.
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A lot of it this week, we're
looking at really directly has
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to deal with, you know,
potential future of hokey
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football and Brian.
You know the thing that I want
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to look at and this is not in
the ACC, this is not even In the
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eastern part of the country.
Texas, Tech earlier this week
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fires, Matt Wells.
And you know, if it did not
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light up a an idea in your mind
of what potentially could
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happen, then you haven't been
paying attention on that Wells
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have been there.
Three years, 13 and 19 had come
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off a successful run at Utah
State.
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I still think he's a good coach,
but I think Texas Tech sees the
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writing on the wall and they are
trying to Get way ahead of this,
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especially with Oklahoma and
Texas.
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Both leaving the conference in a
few years.
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Try to get themselves on stable
ground.
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And, you know, Brian you kind of
sit here and I read an article
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from Chicago, rah-rah a
pronounced, his name wrong, I
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apologize.
And he starts discussing the
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coaches that could potentially
go to Texas Tech. and it's some
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names that have been thrown out
for our job, at least one, but a
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lot of other ones you keep
talking about, So when T is
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going to land somewhere?
Yep.
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Yes he is and you've been
talking about G5.
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Well, the first name and it
popped up earlier today.
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The guys already been contacted
is Jeff trailer down at UTSA if
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you haven't read on Jeff trailer
guy.
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Basically Texas.
High School coaching Legend
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multiple titles at the 48 level.
Did not get into Collegiate
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coaching until like six years.
Ago.
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So there's one right?
That's one.
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So there's one right there.
Then you look Sonny Dykes Down
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at SMU.
Yep.
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You know if Sonny Dykes had been
at several big programs went
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out, west coast has not had much
success.
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Fair has been very successful
back to Destiny last few years
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direct connection.
It would kind of be like Shane
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coming here.
His dad was Spike Dykes who
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coach for 15 years their kind of
help them set up the success
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that Mike Leach add you know for
a decade there.
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Yep, that's a G5 landing spot.
I don't know.
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If SMU comes off a good season
goes and hires a guy who's you
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know, 3 & 9.
I hope it's not that, but I'm
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looking worse case may be that
then they talk about Graham.
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Harrell.
And they talk about Kendall
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briles, offensive coordinators
at Major P5 programs.
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Right?
Yep.
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USA.
Today is already written the
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article for Wednesday, should go
out to USC and repairs image
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leading that So you hear all
these names and these potential
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positions and where there could
be leaving if he's fired it's an
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easy step for him to get in any
of those positions.
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Don't think Ron.
Yeah, this is the trickle-down
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we were talking about when we
were looking at some of the
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prospects last week and, you
know, like everything it's going
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to be some jobs, going to open
up that's going to cause some
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folks, may be in other other
areas to move on, it looks like
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there's going to be just as Much
movement at the G5 level as
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their, there will be at the
power 5 level.
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That's going to open up spots
where, you know, maybe Fuente
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gets a soft Landing, which will
help us out.
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Help him out long-term.
So, you know, we'll see how it
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shakes out but that also
obviously has those talking
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about some of the stuff with
fool in the hot seat.
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Obviously right?
The Feldman stuff that came out
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was Pretty pretty on the nose
and said it right.
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Like yeah that he is at odds
with people up in Blacksburg.
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We I mean that's things we're
hearing feeling and then he
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mention names, we mentioned
Dykes Dykes was put back in
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there you know essentially an
edit to the article but the
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first name was Billy Napier.
Yeah.
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And you know building a Here is
a name that is on a ton of
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Hokies lips right now.
So, you know, it's not a, not a
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shock.
I mean, what he's done down with
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the Raging Cajuns is very
impressive over the last few
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years and just kind of in
general.
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It's he's a guy that was at
Clemson one.
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Dabo's first starting, he got,
let go spend some time at
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Alabama couple of see jobs, you
know, he's been it You know,
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again with the Ragin Cajuns down
to the louisiana-lafayette since
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eighteen and, you know,
basically one the Sundial
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championship last year has won
the division, the west division
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of the Sunbelt every year.
He's been there.
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Yeah, let me ask how you feel
about that.
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Hey G, five offensive
coordinator, you do actually
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come in sunny days.
Even though Dykes has head
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coaching experiences in pg5 P5,
Level.
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How do you feel about getting a
G5 head coach with primarily as
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an offensive background problem?
So I think the difference with
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Napier compared to Fuente is
kind of the stops he's made
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between Clemson Bama.
I mean, he's, he's been at some
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high-profile schools, he knows
how winning works at the power 5
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level at that high profile
schools.
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Yeah.
So, I think that's the
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difference that, when we look at
Napier compared to 20 or
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compared to your typical G5
coach thinking, Chad, well as an
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example.
Yeah.
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And a couple other guys so
that's where Napier really kind
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of separates himself.
I think from that pack, the
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other name that we keep getting
thrown out.
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There is Clausen, Dave, pause,
and they've Clausen that Wake
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Forest.
So that's one where, you know,
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he can't come in and expect to
do what he's doing at Wake
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Forest and be happy with, you
know, being a Plucky.
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Overachiever compared to the the
type of guys he's bringing in
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and the program.
He if he comes here, it's kind
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of kind of got to be a mandate,
where are you need to bring in
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some coordinators that are going
to lift the recruiting up and
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then Expectations are going to
be what they normally are.
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That's when the coastal every
year compete for the ACC title
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every few years, potentially get
a playoff bid in there as well.
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So, That's going to be the
interesting thing to watch out
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for with Claussen is who he
brings if he would get that job
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and what that would entail.
But it's going to be interesting
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next few weeks to see how this
plays out for Justin Fuente and
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Blacksburg.
It's very true and with Clawson
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you know 70 this year under 500,
his first seven years there I
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look at specially.
Let's start with 2016 4 7. 8 7 8
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4 Last year, let's not worry
about that 70 this year.
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He's got to add a plus two to
every seven one year.
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You're going 9, 10 9, 10 9, and
0 out of the gate.
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Yeah, probably can live with it.
The one thing I worry about
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Clawson now, You've seen him
talk.
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You've heard him speak.
It feels like a win today 2.0
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you don't feel the energy coming
off of him which is something I
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feel like we need at this point
in time and you know we need the
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guy.
Yeah do I because I mean it's
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it's definitely the it's
probably even less sexy than a
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pier right internally
significantly less sexist in
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terms of the pic there.
So one thing to and then Clausen
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stop along the way.
You know his biggest job since
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he started coaching the 1989 is
thanks the white D Vic out there
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saying Clausen.
He ain't it, I'm kind of with
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you he has some good stops to me
he would be like the perfect guy
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to make his career.
Going to somewhere.
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Let me, let me let me do this
for a second.
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Like you would have been a good
Tennessee.
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To stop the bleeding.
Get the guys to play good solid
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football.
And then in three years after he
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went seven, eight and eight,
then let him go.
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We're gonna let him go, just not
quite there, he kind of reshapes
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your image but it's not going to
be able to take that step.
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Yeah.
And I think you know, I think
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overall it's going to be hard
for him.
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I don't know if he has the
connections to bring in the the
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coordinators and I don't think
that he's going to really
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energize the fan base.
Or the donors and just the
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overall foundation of the, of
the program, the way I think we
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need after this.
Exactly.
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So I think that's kind of where
he is in place with him.
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He's 54, you spend the next five
to six years down at weight
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continuing to win seven, eight,
nine games.
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You're set for life because of
who they are as a program.
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All right?
Other big news, Brian really,
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and I think this affects the
Keys, multiple ways, recruiting
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scheduling the future Sunbelt,
essentially has expanded and
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they've expanded to three teens.
The Hokies are very familiar
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with.
I actually make it for because
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we played Southern Miss before
as our off.
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Season schedule, Marshall J mu
ODU and Southern Miss all added.
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That is now a 14 conference
League looking like they're
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probably going to have an east
and west division.
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Let's go help them with
traveling.
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So it'll save you some Save some
money for some of them folks at
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least for most of those games
and it brings in, you know,
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Marshall ODU Southern Miss.
They've got kind of that cash a
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already.
And then you got J mu taking a
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step up there.
So yeah, I think that's going to
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be big for that that conference.
It definitely gets football
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eccentric programs, any of the
mix there for them.
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And that that's, that's what
it's all about for the Sun Belt.
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So, So good for them overall in
the long-term.
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And like I said, it's going to
help them with both there.
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Essentially their footprint but
also help them with, on the
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Travel side of things as well.
Yeah, big time with the travel
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side of things because now,
essentially, you're going to
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have teams it, probably go from
J.
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Mu B in the farthest point,
North Down to Georgia Southern
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and then the West started in
Alabama over to Texas State.
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For me, I think about it as a
couple ways is a G5.
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It's as many as folks are not
going to like this JM U OD, you
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Marsha, Cool app state are going
to appear as probably future G5,
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Applause.
And there's no way if we go down
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the road, where we think we're
headed, essentially, to an
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extended play off potentially
expanded games, where you're
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going to play nine conference
games.
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One, probably 12 to P5 crossover
games and then one G5 game.
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This is who were probably
playing.
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You're not going to go too far
up and away.
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Maybe even doing 24 ones.
I know people will be irritated
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as crap about that but that's
business now.
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Yeah but it's also one of those
things.
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Some people might say, well this
might hurt recruiting Because
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that low three-star guy we've
been on my go to Jamie because
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he thinks he's going to get more
time.
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Go back to the recruiting or to
me the camp episode, right?
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Yep.
With our buddy.
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Rob e, Compton.
These camps.
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Everybody's everybody goes to if
there is a kid popping off at
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the J mu camp.
Trust us, and he's starting to
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get offers, we're going to be
benefiting from that they're
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going to benefit from us we're
going to benefit from them at
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least that's popping.
You know, I might be wrong but I
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think it's going to help
probably even more within State
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because some kid thinks he I'm
not good enough to go to the
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tech Camp, he decides to go to
the J mu camping, you know, JC
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prices, they're scouting because
he has old connections, looks at
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the kid and says that's a that's
a P5 player.
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Yeah.
All right, that we think overall
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it's going to be a benefit for I
really everybody.
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I don't think there's really a
negative to that overall.
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No it's no - Prime's a little
unfocused.
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Braves down 522 right now.
Big win.
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Last night.
Big win, big win last night.
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Hopefully, we can do a little
bit tonight and get back in.
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It, got one run just in this
past inning.
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So cut it from cutting from 4 to
3.
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So we'll see if we can claw back
in.
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And maybe steal another one
here, exactly kind of a big
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thing.
You can we talked about it,
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Sunday night, 22 years since
they've been there, I got a
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buddy David who actually with
his cousin they went to Houston
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for both games, they were going
to go to Atlanta and he told me
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that, you know, the difference
in ticket prices, tween Houston,
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Atlanta games, probably double
Triple quadruple quadruple, he
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looked at, look at prices for
the Friday game.
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In ATL was over 1100, found 14,
right at 370 last night, 304
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tonight.
Okay, okay.
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Yeah, I knew a lot of like a lot
of the bad seats are going for
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almost a grand in Atlanta.
So yeah.
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But it's also one of these
O'Keefe and I'm always tempted
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to text and like you tell me you
didn't want to like fly down for
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the Saturday game.
Go to watch, Georgia Tech play
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making weekend of it so you can
so you could scream fire for
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Wednesday at the waist. 83, go.
It's all there.
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All right.
Before we jump into Georgia,
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Tech, we are going to look at a
few Hokies and using notes on
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the first one.
I don't like to hear this but
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Jermaine Waller was, was asking
for one thing and he said, well,
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he's dead.
Day.
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Yeah, we met same status as last
week.
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So you know, whether that means
he's going to be a go for
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Saturday or not, that definitely
leaves that up in the air and
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fortunately, and, you know, he
gave it a go in the first series
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last week.
God, what next, what was in
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there and let's go and this is,
this is there could be
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criticisms of, you know.
Well he's letting injured guy.
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Guys play, this is every level
of football.
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It happens guy who's been
prepping and resting and he
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thinks it feels.
OK during warmups, you actually
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have to get out there and game
action.
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I know someone said you should
know one warm-ups Ron.
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I'm sure there were times you
were banged up where you felt
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fine and warm ups in the next
thing.
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You know, you take the first
step and it's like, nope, it's
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not happening today.
Yeah, yeah, there are definitely
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times that that's happened.
You know, it's one thing, In the
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to warm up and kind of run
through stuff.
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It's another thing once you get
in the heat of battle and
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pressing on it in ways that you
didn't have to do and warm-ups
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and all of a sudden you just
don't eat.
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It feels off, can't make came,
it can make it happen.
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Then you've got essentially,
tell the coach I can't go
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knowing that you're the
liability versus, you know,
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there's some guys who might try
to tough it out for two or three
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series and significantly hurt
the team.
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So kudos to water for giving it
the shot and then being Simply
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Having this phone to say, I
can't go today.
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You.
All right.
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Something else that was
mentioned Brian something else
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we've been talking about is the
defensive in-depth but word is
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Cole.
Nelson is coming on more and
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more.
Somebody in the last recruiting
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class already kind of had that
sighs.
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What's your expectation from
him?
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Going for his record is burned.
There's no way we can get that
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back.
You know what do you what Downs?
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Do you want to see him on that?
Hopefully.
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Help the defensive end position.
Yeah.
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If I'm Chris Coleman, I'm upset
with that.
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But yeah, with Cole, I mean, it
was necessary that one of those
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guys come on, right?
Because of the depth issues that
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were created in part to
school-related issues and in
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part to just recruiting related
issues.
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So cold coming on is going to be
big I think to give guys like
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Barney.
And Garbutt some more, more time
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to rest up.
Because I mean, the big problem
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we've had is that, you know,
defensive line has been burned
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out at the end of games.
Yeah.
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So here and that hopefully they
put in more situations, just to
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give those guys breathers to
save when we need those last
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eight or ten snaps where they
have a little more energy.
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All right.
One, we listen to this today and
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we literally had to pause this
because it got me more to it.
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Maybe it didn't.
You as much irritated sins.
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You have coach before, but I'm
sure by now, everybody has heard
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with the game-winning touchdown.
We were in the wrong coverage
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and we didn't get checked into
it.
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Okay.
It was what 42 seconds left
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somewhere.
Thereabouts.
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Yes.
Somewhere thereabouts, we had
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two timeouts to burn.
Yep.
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This is where we go back to Game
Day Management from a couple
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weeks ago, on our recap of the
pit episode Can half of it.
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If you're not in the right
coverage, you need to be calling
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time out.
I know I'm shaking the computer
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screen from get anybody sick out
there.
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I'm sorry, music burn it.
Even if they didn't catch it,
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they had 40 plus seconds left.
You weren't going to have the
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use.
Those timeouts for anything
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else.
Yep, we didn't burn it in.
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We were in the wrong coverage
and we got burned and it wasn't
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a, it's all on you.
Well, I said this, when Talked
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about earlier, you're
essentially saving the timeouts
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for your one percent chance to
win.
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Meaning that you know go driving
the ball down the field for a
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touchdown with about 30 seconds
left.
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Instead of you know taking the
time out in your 75% chance to
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win the game.
Exactly because if you just saw
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coverage in and you take away
that over the top, they could
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still potentially
nickel-and-dime me into it but
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You know, you're not giving the
play up.
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Yeah, it's instead of a
touchdown here, at least make
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them have to kick the field
goal.
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There's a lot of imaginations
that go into, that, that could
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create a miss a block, whatever.
Yep.
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You always want to force them to
do it the hard way, if you can.
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Exactly.
So, you know, Braun good start
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to the sixth inning right there.
Yeah.
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We've got a guy in scoring
position.
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Only one out.
Yeah, good start.
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All right, y'all before we get
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Now back to the episode All
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right, Brian.
Let's start off with the offense
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here.
Georgia Tech kind of looking at
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some overall numbers 51st,
rushing offense, 56 passing
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offense.
So pretty balanced attack.
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One thing, they're not great at,
but we have been clearly
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struggling with is giving up
third Downs.
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There, 101 in the country.
Only converting about 35 percent
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of the time.
They are a 60/40 run, but would
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you consider this type offense?
With their own gun, Georgia
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Tech.
It's still another one of those
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kind of like, Smash Mouth type
spread offenses, and they do
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have some RPO elements that they
have in that offense as well.
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So you're going to see a lot of
our po.
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You're going to see a lot of
read option, you're going to see
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a lot of between the tackles
own, a lot of inside Zone and it
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kind of starts with Jeff Sims
their quarterback.
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He is a true dual threat.
He's got good size, not not as
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big as Schrader that we, that we
saw last week, but still good
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size.
Great Runner, good Vision.
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When he's running the football
throws, the ball.
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Well pretty accurate, you know,
decent decent job of getting the
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ball down field as well.
Probably the only big flaw in
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his game is decision-making.
Sometimes he throws it up.
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Sometimes he throws flat when he
needs to put a little bit more
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air under it.
So little things like that, you
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know, kind of take away from it,
but overall, he's going to be a
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handful.
Well, absolutely, you mentioned
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size 63 210.
He was a top-15 dual credit and
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came out in 2020.
So really, this is only his
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second full year as a college
football quarterback.
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He was a four-star guy.
He had already missed two games
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this year.
Got a little banged up at the
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Northern Illinois.
We've talked about how that
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could potentially be hurting
them.
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They did lose that game one.
Next week, but they've been
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going back and forth.
Wins losses.
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Wins losses.
Yeah, the accuracy surprise me.
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Brian, I thought he'd probably
be somewhere in the lower 50s.
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Now, 62 percent completion
percentage thousand and eighty
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nine yards, 9 touchdowns five
picks, so that decision-making.
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Really in the last three games,
he's thrown the five picks.
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So you know, it's not like it
was one per game, he's sort of
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kind of bunch them up here in
these last.
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Last three games, but eight and
a half per attempt.
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So definitely pushing the ball.
Downfield, the Russian clip is
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crazy, 6.7 a carry, 320 yards,
and four touchdowns.
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I mean another running
quarterback it is the Kryptonite
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of every Virginia Tech Hokies,
you know, defense for the last.
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What feels like 30 years.
So you know, I think with him
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he's like you said, we've A lot
of good pieces about it and I
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tell you what, he's got a hell
of a running mate in backfield
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00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:11,700
with them.
And Jameer Gibbs man, 511 200
449
00:28:11,700 --> 00:28:17,300
pounds and this kid absolute
study, top 50 player.
450
00:28:17,300 --> 00:28:21,900
He was the number for running
back in his class back in 2020
451
00:28:21,900 --> 00:28:26,200
out of Dalton Georgia.
I mean had a good freshman year
452
00:28:26,200 --> 00:28:31,900
following it up. 411 rushing
yards, little bit under 5 + 4 .6
453
00:28:31,900 --> 00:28:35,100
per carry with only Two
touchdowns but the past catching
454
00:28:35,200 --> 00:28:40,300
last year in seven, games called
21, receptions for 320, excuse
455
00:28:40,300 --> 00:28:41,700
me.
This year is called 21.
456
00:28:41,700 --> 00:28:45,500
Receptions for 320 yards and
15.2 /.
457
00:28:45,700 --> 00:28:50,300
He was at twenty four receptions
last year in seven games and
458
00:28:50,300 --> 00:28:55,100
slightly over that 320.
So that's a big piece of his
459
00:28:55,100 --> 00:28:56,200
game.
What else are we seeing?
460
00:28:56,200 --> 00:28:59,400
From him Ryan?
Yeah, he's a real dangerous.
461
00:28:59,400 --> 00:29:02,200
All-purpose back when he gets to
the second level.
462
00:29:02,200 --> 00:29:04,400
He's got that.
First, at the Home Run, he had a
463
00:29:04,400 --> 00:29:09,700
71 yard touchdown against UVA,
or he just got up the middle,
464
00:29:10,200 --> 00:29:13,300
ran past the linebackers and
safeties, and just took it in
465
00:29:14,100 --> 00:29:16,700
really good.
Burst through the hole above
466
00:29:16,700 --> 00:29:19,500
average vision and like you said
in the passing game he does a
467
00:29:19,500 --> 00:29:23,800
good job of in the screen game
and in the short passing game of
468
00:29:23,900 --> 00:29:25,200
bacon guys.
Missing space.
469
00:29:26,000 --> 00:29:28,700
Yeah so a screen one of the
screen plays from the UVA gain,
470
00:29:28,700 --> 00:29:32,600
it was set up perfectly in with
the Box we've waited patiently
471
00:29:32,800 --> 00:29:36,200
And when the blocks he
accelerated right at the field
472
00:29:36,200 --> 00:29:40,600
for about 20 plus yard game and
that's kind of where it scares
473
00:29:40,600 --> 00:29:42,900
you, right?
Because if he was just a good
474
00:29:42,900 --> 00:29:45,900
one way threat, we've already
had some struggles with them but
475
00:29:45,900 --> 00:29:51,600
again the passing game really
worries me now, they do have a
476
00:29:51,608 --> 00:29:56,400
couple good spell backs and
Dante Smith in Jordan Mason both
477
00:29:56,400 --> 00:30:00,900
have over, 250 yards, this
season from scrimmage Smith
478
00:30:00,900 --> 00:30:05,200
watch Smith.
And as good as Gibbs has, ran
479
00:30:05,200 --> 00:30:08,900
Gibbs has only three touchdowns
where Smith has four touchdowns.
480
00:30:08,900 --> 00:30:11,900
So let's keep an eye on him in
the red zone and in goal line
481
00:30:11,900 --> 00:30:15,600
situations.
But Brian, obviously, we talked
482
00:30:15,600 --> 00:30:18,200
about the quarterback in the
running back and this run game
483
00:30:18,200 --> 00:30:21,400
in general.
What's the offensive line
484
00:30:21,400 --> 00:30:24,500
looking like good?
Bad indifferent.
485
00:30:25,400 --> 00:30:28,000
I think it's looking better than
we anticipated at the start of
486
00:30:28,008 --> 00:30:30,600
the year because they were
pretty bad last year.
487
00:30:31,200 --> 00:30:34,500
I'd say they're creeping into
the above average category in
488
00:30:34,500 --> 00:30:37,900
the Run blocking, especially the
interior of the offensive line,
489
00:30:38,600 --> 00:30:42,500
very hit-or-miss in past Pro.
They do tend to give up some
490
00:30:42,500 --> 00:30:47,000
sacks there and probably the
standout player on the line is
491
00:30:47,000 --> 00:30:50,400
there Center, Mikey minahan.
He's done some really good
492
00:30:50,400 --> 00:30:53,100
things.
You see him kind of doing good
493
00:30:53,100 --> 00:30:55,600
jobs, on the interior with the
combos, getting up to the second
494
00:30:55,600 --> 00:30:58,000
level.
Given those linebackers off the
495
00:30:58,000 --> 00:30:59,700
running backs and the
quarterback.
496
00:30:59,700 --> 00:31:03,300
So that's what you want to watch
for for their offensive line
497
00:31:04,100 --> 00:31:07,900
like the watch many hand, many
hand, a three-star guy when he
498
00:31:07,900 --> 00:31:13,500
came out a few years ago six
three three hundred and from
499
00:31:13,500 --> 00:31:18,600
Honolulu Hawaii.
So you left Hawaii to come to
500
00:31:18,600 --> 00:31:21,000
Georgia Tech.
I really hope he's like an
501
00:31:21,000 --> 00:31:24,500
engineering major something,
because that is a long way to
502
00:31:24,500 --> 00:31:28,300
come to play for Georgia, Tech
football noticed.
503
00:31:29,000 --> 00:31:33,200
But you know if you know if you
were playing offensive line in
504
00:31:33,200 --> 00:31:35,800
Hawaii Brian would you even
leave the island?
505
00:31:36,800 --> 00:31:42,200
Nah, yeah.
I so let's take a look at the
506
00:31:42,200 --> 00:31:43,800
receiving.
Cornell two guys are real.
507
00:31:43,800 --> 00:31:46,700
Standout mean, Brian.
We already discussed it earlier.
508
00:31:47,200 --> 00:31:50,200
You know, will you throw in a
tight end their tight ends
509
00:31:50,200 --> 00:31:52,700
block?
Right run.
510
00:31:53,600 --> 00:31:56,300
Yeah, I mean they'll
occasionally catch a screen or
511
00:31:56,300 --> 00:32:00,300
like a dump off but they're not
any sort of there not being kind
512
00:32:00,300 --> 00:32:04,800
of mapped out of the offenses as
a weapon, but they do have two
513
00:32:04,800 --> 00:32:07,900
very good outside or cheating.
Very too good to very good
514
00:32:07,900 --> 00:32:10,500
receivers.
What do you got on Carrick noun?
515
00:32:12,000 --> 00:32:16,400
He is the slot receiver.
He kind of, does it all does.
516
00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:23,300
A lot of screens short passes
bubbles, but he'll run the full
517
00:32:23,300 --> 00:32:27,700
route tree and and give you some
work inside the numbers there as
518
00:32:27,700 --> 00:32:31,000
well.
So he's kind of their, their
519
00:32:31,000 --> 00:32:33,000
guy, that that does a little bit
of everything.
520
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:35,700
He'll move the sticks, but it'll
also be a threat downfield.
521
00:32:35,700 --> 00:32:37,800
And he's also a good Blocker on
the perimeter of the, lets them
522
00:32:37,800 --> 00:32:39,100
open up stuff in the running
game.
523
00:32:39,900 --> 00:32:43,800
Nice.
McGowan is 5:11 198.
524
00:32:43,800 --> 00:32:47,900
So let's go until your slot
receiver, perfect, build my
525
00:32:47,900 --> 00:32:51,900
recruited by Georgia Tech, do a
Northwest transfer that came in
526
00:32:51,900 --> 00:32:56,100
from Dalton Georgia as well.
So again, heavy State guy goes
527
00:32:56,100 --> 00:32:58,700
to Northwestern for a few years
was a three-star.
528
00:32:58,800 --> 00:33:02,900
And so far this year, averaging
about 15 yards per catch six,
529
00:33:02,900 --> 00:33:06,400
touchdowns six touchdowns out of
the slightest, pretty crazy to
530
00:33:06,400 --> 00:33:11,400
me 24/7. 359 yards, did you
catch any of his touch?
531
00:33:11,500 --> 00:33:14,300
Downs brown, or they long or
they, is it a mixture of long
532
00:33:14,300 --> 00:33:17,100
and when they get inside we did
have a it's a mixture.
533
00:33:17,100 --> 00:33:20,400
He did have a long one against
UVA early on I think was their
534
00:33:20,400 --> 00:33:25,400
first or second touchdown where
he run ran a deep krauser got
535
00:33:25,400 --> 00:33:28,000
hit deep towards the end zone
for a touchdown, think about a
536
00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:31,300
40-yarder.
So so any spot on the field he
537
00:33:31,300 --> 00:33:35,600
could potentially house correct?
Oh wonderful.
538
00:33:35,800 --> 00:33:37,500
All right.
Other guy?
539
00:33:37,600 --> 00:33:41,400
Bigger body guy, Malachi Carter
63 195.
540
00:33:42,600 --> 00:33:46,000
Fifteen point.
Six yards perception to E1 UPS
541
00:33:46,000 --> 00:33:49,200
mcgown there. 25 perceptions 390
yards.
542
00:33:49,200 --> 00:33:53,600
Only one touchdown so far so
obviously maybe not a big body
543
00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:56,100
receiver who high points.
The ball was a three-story
544
00:33:56,100 --> 00:34:00,100
Lawrenceville Georgia.
So why am I seeing 63?
545
00:34:00,100 --> 00:34:03,900
But only one touchdown run.
He's primarily their deep
546
00:34:03,900 --> 00:34:07,400
threat.
They like to hit him deep with
547
00:34:07,400 --> 00:34:09,400
the pass.
He's a good job of taking the
548
00:34:09,400 --> 00:34:13,900
top off the defense.
Please a lot on special teams to
549
00:34:14,400 --> 00:34:16,699
he doesn't do a whole lot in the
Red Zone.
550
00:34:16,699 --> 00:34:19,800
Primarily in the Red Zone, they
are very much a pounded in the
551
00:34:19,800 --> 00:34:22,199
end zone with their rushing
attack or with their
552
00:34:22,199 --> 00:34:24,600
quarterback.
They don't throw the ball a ton
553
00:34:25,199 --> 00:34:27,699
and when they do, it's usually
kind of the underneath stuff.
554
00:34:27,699 --> 00:34:30,500
So that's why you're not seeing
a ton of production in the Red
555
00:34:30,500 --> 00:34:32,900
Zone there for him.
I got you.
556
00:34:33,199 --> 00:34:36,800
So while the one touchdown and
are they, are they kidding on
557
00:34:36,800 --> 00:34:40,000
other deep passes or is it just
one of those weird things if
558
00:34:40,000 --> 00:34:42,500
he's not getting any of them?
He's just doing a lot of work
559
00:34:42,500 --> 00:34:47,500
between the 20s still getting
pretty, pretty deep 20 plus
560
00:34:47,500 --> 00:34:52,300
yards on a lot of these.
But yeah, I think he has four
561
00:34:53,000 --> 00:34:55,500
catches for over 30.
So yeah, he's doing a lot of
562
00:34:55,500 --> 00:34:58,100
work, just not as much inside
the 20.
563
00:34:58,900 --> 00:35:00,600
Okay.
So it's essentially they're one
564
00:35:00,600 --> 00:35:04,700
of these teams past to move the
ball or running past the move
565
00:35:04,700 --> 00:35:06,800
the ball but only run the ball
two.
566
00:35:07,800 --> 00:35:09,800
Yeah, they're pounded it in.
Once they get the red zone
567
00:35:09,800 --> 00:35:15,900
usually and got you You um and
really there's not really much
568
00:35:15,900 --> 00:35:19,200
else with their wide outs.
You know, there wasn't anybody
569
00:35:19,200 --> 00:35:22,200
else that to me statistically
jumped off.
570
00:35:22,800 --> 00:35:26,400
And when you kind of hear about
power Smash Mouth spread, I'm
571
00:35:26,400 --> 00:35:29,300
probably, are we going to see
two tight end sets or two tight
572
00:35:29,300 --> 00:35:33,200
ends in an HVAC, run with them
or he's adjust, they have a
573
00:35:33,200 --> 00:35:35,100
third receiver on the field to
have a third receiver on the
574
00:35:35,107 --> 00:35:39,400
field.
You see a little bit of
575
00:35:39,408 --> 00:35:41,600
everything, they kind of mix up
their sets, but usually, they at
576
00:35:41,600 --> 00:35:43,200
least have one H back on the
field.
577
00:35:43,400 --> 00:35:46,200
Okay, got it.
All right, we're going to flip
578
00:35:46,200 --> 00:35:50,600
over to the defense now.
And I was kind of shocked to see
579
00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:54,700
the defensive numbers they're 10
for against the pass.
580
00:35:54,700 --> 00:36:00,400
So I mean Dreadful against the
past 88 against the Run. 90
581
00:36:00,400 --> 00:36:03,500
second in scoring defense,
giving up about twenty nine a
582
00:36:03,508 --> 00:36:09,800
game, obviously clearly Like
last week, he scored 40 but lost
583
00:36:09,800 --> 00:36:13,400
forty eight to forty much to
Brian's dismay when he takes,
584
00:36:13,400 --> 00:36:16,700
Georgia Tech plus 7.
But what kind of Defense are
585
00:36:16,700 --> 00:36:19,300
they running here?
One is, this another stack?
586
00:36:19,300 --> 00:36:22,100
Is this a 4 to 5?
Is this a traditional?
587
00:36:22,100 --> 00:36:25,100
We're you got another stack?
It's a little bit different but
588
00:36:25,100 --> 00:36:31,700
it's another stack.
You know, 335 and kind of The
589
00:36:31,700 --> 00:36:33,500
Usual Suspects.
The two, the two, we're going to
590
00:36:33,500 --> 00:36:38,600
focus on first is going to be
the will linebacker.
591
00:36:38,600 --> 00:36:42,900
Charlie Thomas, primarily their
coverage linebacker really good
592
00:36:42,900 --> 00:36:46,400
tackler in space.
He's kind of the guy that keeps
593
00:36:46,400 --> 00:36:50,900
it going for them.
Make sure that things stay where
594
00:36:50,900 --> 00:36:54,400
they need to kind of inside the
hashes in the passing game.
595
00:36:55,200 --> 00:36:57,600
Well, yeah, in Thomas,
definitely pop.
596
00:36:57,800 --> 00:37:00,200
It's out statistically.
So you talk about keeping the
597
00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:02,200
defense going moving.
He definitely does that.
598
00:37:02,200 --> 00:37:07,200
He's from Thomasville Georgia.
He was a three-star and you know
599
00:37:07,300 --> 00:37:10,300
being the 335 stack they
classify him defensive back
600
00:37:10,300 --> 00:37:15,900
linebacker at 62 2007.
So little smallish, if we could
601
00:37:15,900 --> 00:37:18,800
get up to that second level to
him, but let me just say
602
00:37:18,800 --> 00:37:21,700
something leads the team with
three sacks.
603
00:37:22,200 --> 00:37:27,100
That's eye-opening to me.
That hey guy who's kind of the
604
00:37:27,100 --> 00:37:31,100
hybrid is leading the team in
sacks. 53, tackles five
605
00:37:31,100 --> 00:37:34,800
additional tackles for loss to
picks in one forced fumble.
606
00:37:35,400 --> 00:37:38,300
So you know is it is it
athleticism?
607
00:37:38,300 --> 00:37:42,700
Is it motorers a little mixture
of both little mixture of both.
608
00:37:42,700 --> 00:37:46,700
You guys a lot of athleticism
but he's got motor he'll get in
609
00:37:46,700 --> 00:37:48,000
there.
He's not he's a very willing
610
00:37:48,000 --> 00:37:49,700
tackler and he does a good job
of getting.
611
00:37:49,700 --> 00:37:50,600
Guys.
The dirt.
612
00:37:51,200 --> 00:37:53,600
All right.
Looks like he's got a partner
613
00:37:53,600 --> 00:37:57,000
here quick.
As Jackson, Another linebacker
614
00:37:58,000 --> 00:38:02,500
leads a team.
With sixty six, tackles five,
615
00:38:02,500 --> 00:38:05,400
tackles for loss.
One forced fumble, a three star
616
00:38:05,400 --> 00:38:07,000
out of Fort Valley.
Georgia.
617
00:38:08,400 --> 00:38:11,000
Where is he?
In the 335 spectrum of
618
00:38:11,000 --> 00:38:13,800
linebackers.
He's that strong side guy.
619
00:38:13,800 --> 00:38:15,800
He's there he's there.
Primary fourth rusher.
620
00:38:15,800 --> 00:38:18,500
He's the guy that they're
usually bringing either at the
621
00:38:18,500 --> 00:38:22,700
snap or at a delay towards the
line of scrimmage to confuse the
622
00:38:22,700 --> 00:38:27,000
run and to Get pressure on the
quarterback and he's their
623
00:38:27,000 --> 00:38:29,300
primary run stopper at the
linebacker position.
624
00:38:29,300 --> 00:38:31,400
So he does a good job of stuff
in things.
625
00:38:32,400 --> 00:38:35,600
They don't push for a ton of
tackles for loss but he's
626
00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:37,800
usually right there.
If you're if you're holding guys
627
00:38:37,800 --> 00:38:41,900
to minimal game, Alright, good
deal on him.
628
00:38:42,400 --> 00:38:46,400
The next guy is the guy that
kind of caught my eye size-wise
629
00:38:47,000 --> 00:38:51,200
looking back at his recruiting
profile and everything is Jared
630
00:38:51,200 --> 00:38:58,900
IV 66 275 defensive lineman 22
tackles only a sack and a half
631
00:38:58,900 --> 00:39:02,900
four tackles for loss was a top
200 player when he came out in
632
00:39:03,300 --> 00:39:07,600
2020.
We did offer him just to put
633
00:39:07,600 --> 00:39:09,700
that out there, take it all for
him.
634
00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:14,000
Number 10 weeks.
I'd defensive end for Star, but
635
00:39:14,200 --> 00:39:18,300
his recruiting profile, which
would have last been touched in
636
00:39:18,900 --> 00:39:26,100
roughly, what February 20 2008
was weighing 225 billion, close
637
00:39:26,100 --> 00:39:30,800
to 16 or 18 months that kid is
put on 50 pounds at 275.
638
00:39:30,800 --> 00:39:35,300
That's, I know.
Guys can gain weight but to get
639
00:39:35,300 --> 00:39:39,900
up that big that quick.
It's no, it's no wonder why he
640
00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:42,000
Ting.
And what's the tape saying,
641
00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:45,700
especially with that one and a
half stack for on, he's actually
642
00:39:45,700 --> 00:39:48,000
got a really good pass rush.
He plays the defensive end of
643
00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:52,100
that three man front and you
know, not a ton of sex as we
644
00:39:52,100 --> 00:39:55,100
talked about but he impacts the
quarterback consistently.
645
00:39:55,100 --> 00:39:58,100
He's getting after the
quarterback, making them Rush
646
00:39:58,100 --> 00:40:00,600
throws, move off the spot and
things like that.
647
00:40:02,700 --> 00:40:05,500
All right, let me ask this
because always with the 335
648
00:40:05,500 --> 00:40:10,000
stack you talked about Jackson
being that for thrush.
649
00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:13,100
I'm assuming he's on the outside
at the eight or nine technique.
650
00:40:14,400 --> 00:40:18,400
Yep.
Is is Jared IV, is he, is he
651
00:40:18,400 --> 00:40:20,800
over?
The tackle, is he shade right on
652
00:40:20,808 --> 00:40:23,200
the outside?
Or is he maybe even shading
653
00:40:23,200 --> 00:40:27,100
towards inside, on the guard,
he's usually going to be in a
654
00:40:27,100 --> 00:40:28,900
four or five.
Okay.
655
00:40:29,500 --> 00:40:31,000
All right.
So, essentially either right
656
00:40:31,000 --> 00:40:34,500
over the tackle or just on the
outside of the tackle.
657
00:40:34,500 --> 00:40:39,300
So it's really funny and I feel
like we need to do something the
658
00:40:39,300 --> 00:40:42,200
offseason talk about 335 Stacks
because there's so many
659
00:40:42,200 --> 00:40:46,100
different variations of where
You got some teams right, that
660
00:40:46,100 --> 00:40:50,400
will run 335 stack traditional
nose and two three techniques,
661
00:40:51,300 --> 00:40:53,800
right?
And they'll have that one Rush
662
00:40:53,800 --> 00:40:56,800
In And then they'll have a
hybrid guy, who's doing stuff,
663
00:40:57,400 --> 00:41:02,400
you know, up and down.
So that's why I asked if you if
664
00:41:02,400 --> 00:41:05,400
you if y'all think I'm silly out
here asking every we got ask
665
00:41:05,400 --> 00:41:07,400
because I know they're different
alignments.
666
00:41:08,200 --> 00:41:13,400
Now the next Guy Brian I think I
know where he'll Hans based on
667
00:41:13,400 --> 00:41:19,400
his size but one day Thomas 63,
217 pounds out of Niceville
668
00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:22,200
Florida.
Defensive back 50.
669
00:41:22,200 --> 00:41:25,200
Tackles three pass, deflections
and interception a forced
670
00:41:25,200 --> 00:41:28,400
fumble.
I'm going to assume he's the
671
00:41:28,400 --> 00:41:32,000
strong.
He actually plays the free.
672
00:41:32,300 --> 00:41:40,000
Oh, but yeah, yeah he plays the
free lot of single high but he
673
00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:44,400
also plays some man and he does
a lot of good things, really
674
00:41:44,400 --> 00:41:48,200
good tackler, but does a good
job of?
675
00:41:48,300 --> 00:41:51,200
Not letting things get behind
him either when he's got that
676
00:41:51,400 --> 00:41:55,100
single high look.
I got you.
677
00:41:55,900 --> 00:41:58,400
You mentioned man, coverage?
What are they doing?
678
00:41:58,400 --> 00:42:01,700
When they're running him in man?
Because that's very unused.
679
00:42:01,700 --> 00:42:03,900
Because, essentially, if you put
in the free in, man, you're
680
00:42:03,900 --> 00:42:06,600
playing zero that.
Yeah, that's when they're that's
681
00:42:06,600 --> 00:42:09,000
when they're bringing the house
from that 33 stack.
682
00:42:09,600 --> 00:42:12,100
You'll get him matched up.
Sometimes on my like the inside
683
00:42:12,100 --> 00:42:16,200
slot receiver.
All right.
684
00:42:16,400 --> 00:42:19,800
So what would you do if your the
offensive coordinator and you
685
00:42:19,800 --> 00:42:22,500
see this, who are you trying to
get to that slot position?
686
00:42:22,500 --> 00:42:25,100
What kind of routes are you
going to be trying to run to get
687
00:42:25,100 --> 00:42:27,500
him be because obviously, there
is nothing behind that.
688
00:42:29,200 --> 00:42:31,600
Yeah, I mean, if you get that, I
mean, I'd like to seem we don't
689
00:42:31,600 --> 00:42:33,900
throw the seem very much.
We haven't thrown the seemed
690
00:42:34,000 --> 00:42:36,200
hardly at all, since James
Mitchell has been gone.
691
00:42:37,300 --> 00:42:43,000
But, you know, you'd like to
attack their if you get that
692
00:42:43,000 --> 00:42:47,000
look just matched up. 101.
Their butt.
693
00:42:48,300 --> 00:42:52,400
You can also do some other
things where you can like some
694
00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:56,600
outs from the slot to maybe get
him out of position or get a
695
00:42:56,600 --> 00:42:59,800
little rub on him and got you a
little stiff in the hips, maybe
696
00:42:59,800 --> 00:43:02,900
playing safety little bit,
little bit.
697
00:43:04,000 --> 00:43:08,900
Well, let's hope that we can use
our brains, and if they're going
698
00:43:08,900 --> 00:43:12,000
to be putting him up there to
cover using some quick moves,
699
00:43:12,000 --> 00:43:15,600
somebody liked a actually, any
of the primary receivers we've
700
00:43:15,600 --> 00:43:20,600
seen this year there.
All right, so give me some info
701
00:43:20,600 --> 00:43:24,200
here on the Georgia Tech, Yellow
Jackets.
702
00:43:24,200 --> 00:43:27,800
Let's flip it over and let's
talk about the Hokies.
703
00:43:27,900 --> 00:43:33,600
This is the Theta version and I
got all nerdy Brawn and I told
704
00:43:33,600 --> 00:43:37,600
Brian little while ago, say the
in trigonometry is the unknown
705
00:43:37,600 --> 00:43:40,100
variable.
Well, we have an unknown
706
00:43:40,100 --> 00:43:42,100
variable and we're finding out
about it.
707
00:43:42,200 --> 00:43:44,700
You know?
It's Justin Fuente.
708
00:43:45,100 --> 00:43:48,000
Why is he the unknown variable?
What's he doing?
709
00:43:48,100 --> 00:43:52,500
This week in game prep because
he had been with the defense
710
00:43:52,800 --> 00:43:56,200
starting what the last three
games of last season.
711
00:43:56,200 --> 00:43:57,800
Yeah, he was running offense of
scout team.
712
00:43:58,400 --> 00:44:01,500
Essentially getting them Point.
Run the offensive scout team
713
00:44:01,900 --> 00:44:05,800
last week, he moved.
He was in the room primarily
714
00:44:05,800 --> 00:44:10,800
with the offense.
Now if you ask me and I've said
715
00:44:10,800 --> 00:44:12,100
it Sunday night, I'll say it
again.
716
00:44:12,100 --> 00:44:15,200
I hope he stays in that room.
We'll see Ron.
717
00:44:16,100 --> 00:44:18,300
Yeah I hope he stays in that
room to the offense.
718
00:44:18,300 --> 00:44:21,700
Needs the most work.
I think J Hamm will get some of
719
00:44:21,700 --> 00:44:24,300
the things that were missed on
defense figured out.
720
00:44:24,900 --> 00:44:29,400
I think just needs to stay where
he knows and stick with the
721
00:44:29,400 --> 00:44:31,500
offense.
Hopefully, we can get similar
722
00:44:31,500 --> 00:44:34,500
production that we got last week
and give us a chance to win one,
723
00:44:35,100 --> 00:44:39,200
right in the first thing that to
get that off into production
724
00:44:39,200 --> 00:44:42,500
again, as we have to feed the to
running back beasts.
725
00:44:43,500 --> 00:44:46,900
We got to continue to feed
Malachi Thomas and we got to
726
00:44:46,900 --> 00:44:50,900
continue to get Raheem
Blackshear in the different
727
00:44:50,900 --> 00:44:53,000
looks and running the ball.
Son, Brian.
728
00:44:53,000 --> 00:44:55,700
Do you agree?
Yeah I got to get the the
729
00:44:55,700 --> 00:44:57,900
malachite Thomas the ball as
much as possible.
730
00:44:58,200 --> 00:45:02,000
We saw we can lean on him last
week and as you said, get
731
00:45:02,000 --> 00:45:04,500
Blackshear the ball in creative
ways.
732
00:45:04,800 --> 00:45:07,400
So you can do stuff in space,
but also he did a pretty good
733
00:45:07,400 --> 00:45:09,800
job running between the tackles
last week as well.
734
00:45:11,200 --> 00:45:13,200
So we need to keep sticking with
that running attack.
735
00:45:13,300 --> 00:45:20,400
Heck, yeah, I think we found the
rotation and hopefully, you
736
00:45:20,400 --> 00:45:24,200
know, I know people can bag on
Jalen holson jail and wholesome
737
00:45:24,200 --> 00:45:27,100
is a good short, yardage Runner,
use them wisely.
738
00:45:27,500 --> 00:45:29,700
And of people are still begging
to see more curlies because that
739
00:45:29,700 --> 00:45:32,000
cat is still not there.
Well, if he's running short,
740
00:45:32,000 --> 00:45:36,000
yardage situations, he doesn't
need to pass block, but feed
741
00:45:36,000 --> 00:45:42,800
those guys, you know, we had 430
yards of offense, Last week in
742
00:45:42,800 --> 00:45:47,300
those guys were 300-plus of it.
So if we're going to have any
743
00:45:47,300 --> 00:45:50,800
chance to win this week, it's
got to be running with those
744
00:45:50,800 --> 00:45:54,600
guys and being creative with
them and in Brian.
745
00:45:54,600 --> 00:45:57,000
The next point you made here
when we were talking putting
746
00:45:57,000 --> 00:46:00,200
this together was, you know,
it's the same old song and
747
00:46:00,200 --> 00:46:03,400
dance.
But The intermediate passing
748
00:46:03,400 --> 00:46:06,900
game and especially even more.
So when you talk about them,
749
00:46:06,900 --> 00:46:11,600
loving the Blitz, the house and
bring guys Yeah, they need to
750
00:46:11,600 --> 00:46:16,800
find some degree of intermediate
passing game, especially between
751
00:46:16,800 --> 00:46:22,500
the numbers we've been atrocious
at calling plays or are
752
00:46:22,500 --> 00:46:26,300
targeting receivers between the
numbers between the hashes,
753
00:46:28,500 --> 00:46:31,300
really in the intermediate and
even in the short passing game.
754
00:46:32,700 --> 00:46:36,700
So that that has to happen.
We got to work all areas of the
755
00:46:36,700 --> 00:46:40,100
defense and I think it starts
with that intermediate.
756
00:46:40,200 --> 00:46:42,600
Passing game.
Absolutely.
757
00:46:43,300 --> 00:46:47,000
And we have guys that can do it.
It's just actually putting them
758
00:46:47,000 --> 00:46:49,900
into place in letting them do
it.
759
00:46:52,100 --> 00:46:57,300
And again, if you tell me, we
can pass the ball, 16 425, and
760
00:46:57,300 --> 00:47:00,900
we averaged six.
I'd be fine with that like six
761
00:47:00,900 --> 00:47:05,300
per attempt 150 yards, because
if we're doing that, it's the
762
00:47:05,600 --> 00:47:08,400
it's the whole Death By A
Thousand Cuts, right?
763
00:47:08,400 --> 00:47:10,700
If you've got the good running
game going, but In those little
764
00:47:10,700 --> 00:47:14,100
short passes.
Eventually it's going to
765
00:47:14,107 --> 00:47:16,800
frustrate a defense to a point.
Probably somebody's going to
766
00:47:16,800 --> 00:47:20,900
miss a gap and we guys like
Malachi in Rahim you're going to
767
00:47:20,900 --> 00:47:26,700
get a chance to you know, maybe
break a big one because they're
768
00:47:26,700 --> 00:47:28,900
being so aggressive and
everything else.
769
00:47:29,000 --> 00:47:31,100
Yeah.
Malachi busted one big one.
770
00:47:31,100 --> 00:47:32,900
Almost took another one to the
house last week.
771
00:47:33,500 --> 00:47:36,400
I mean he's shown he's shown
that he's got at least the
772
00:47:36,400 --> 00:47:37,600
fourth you.
I don't we don't know if he's
773
00:47:37,600 --> 00:47:41,600
got the fifth gear yet but you
know he's definitely got a
774
00:47:42,200 --> 00:47:45,800
fourth gear.
And there's one other big thing
775
00:47:45,800 --> 00:47:51,200
this week crying against this
team that we've got to have
776
00:47:51,200 --> 00:47:54,300
success and that's going to be
staying on schedule.
777
00:47:54,700 --> 00:47:59,200
Georgia Tech is not a good
tackle behind the line of
778
00:47:59,200 --> 00:48:02,800
scrimmage team.
Yep, they're 112th and tackles
779
00:48:02,800 --> 00:48:07,400
for loss.
And they're just about as bad
780
00:48:07,400 --> 00:48:10,400
insects.
They are about eighty ninth in
781
00:48:10,400 --> 00:48:13,300
the country.
So they're not good at getting
782
00:48:13,300 --> 00:48:15,800
people behind the line of
scrimmage and what we saw off.
783
00:48:15,800 --> 00:48:18,400
We can Syracuse game was the
couple times.
784
00:48:19,500 --> 00:48:22,700
That we could move the ball.
We got behind the sticks quick.
785
00:48:23,500 --> 00:48:26,800
Yep.
And I think if we can stay on
786
00:48:26,800 --> 00:48:31,000
schedule, most of the most of
the downs and not let them let
787
00:48:31,000 --> 00:48:34,800
something that's already not
their Forte come into play, very
788
00:48:34,800 --> 00:48:38,300
often that's going to help us,
keep keep the ball in the field
789
00:48:38,300 --> 00:48:44,200
for the offense.
So, big key do not let a
790
00:48:44,200 --> 00:48:50,500
defensive team that is bad on.
You do not, it seems given up 30
791
00:48:50,500 --> 00:48:54,500
points a game.
We just put over 30 points only
792
00:48:54,600 --> 00:48:57,100
teeth team that was giving up
about 20.
793
00:48:58,600 --> 00:49:02,500
I like to do the math and say,
well, if we can get to pretend
794
00:49:02,500 --> 00:49:06,300
we can get almost 40 on them.
But something tells me it's
795
00:49:06,300 --> 00:49:09,600
gonna be a little different this
week, but let's look at the
796
00:49:09,607 --> 00:49:12,200
defensive side of the ball.
We got to roast them on Sunday
797
00:49:12,200 --> 00:49:15,600
night, even though we probably
really did not want to roast
798
00:49:15,600 --> 00:49:18,700
them at all, but they've got
their things.
799
00:49:19,500 --> 00:49:24,000
And the one thing I asked you
Brian, Was, what can we do to
800
00:49:24,000 --> 00:49:29,300
keep the defensive in stamina?
Yeah, first thing is, you keep
801
00:49:29,300 --> 00:49:32,200
bringing along cold Nelson that
we got solid guys that can come
802
00:49:32,200 --> 00:49:36,100
in there and get quality snaps.
I think the other thing you need
803
00:49:36,100 --> 00:49:39,100
to do is get creative with how
you deploy the defensive line.
804
00:49:40,300 --> 00:49:44,800
Whether it's, you know, let bar
no stay back in coverage, your
805
00:49:44,800 --> 00:49:49,100
every now and again, or stand
up, do different things to keep
806
00:49:49,100 --> 00:49:51,400
guys fresh for longer through
the game.
807
00:49:51,700 --> 00:49:54,500
So they're ready to rush the
passer and there's keep Downs
808
00:49:54,500 --> 00:49:57,200
late in the game, right?
Let me ask this problem.
809
00:49:58,200 --> 00:50:02,100
What about 30, man fronts?
What about essentially, go to a
810
00:50:02,500 --> 00:50:11,700
kind of a 33 stack, look, where
you play fuga nose, like
811
00:50:12,500 --> 00:50:16,300
Kendricks at the three technique
and allow Pollard Williams to
812
00:50:16,300 --> 00:50:19,300
play the four, five technique,
and then let bar know or Garbage
813
00:50:19,300 --> 00:50:21,400
stand up.
Also, you have tomorrow who's a
814
00:50:21,408 --> 00:50:24,700
very good in his own, right?
Rusher for a defensive back.
815
00:50:25,300 --> 00:50:27,600
Could they do that?
Or is that too much schematic
816
00:50:27,600 --> 00:50:30,000
change?
I think that's a little too
817
00:50:30,000 --> 00:50:33,000
much.
To throw in a team, especially
818
00:50:33,000 --> 00:50:35,000
in the middle of the season.
I think that's something that
819
00:50:35,000 --> 00:50:38,300
they had planned on, in the
offseason, you might see more of
820
00:50:38,300 --> 00:50:40,200
that.
But I mean, you could do
821
00:50:40,200 --> 00:50:43,000
wrinkles, but I don't think you
can go full on like that.
822
00:50:43,600 --> 00:50:46,100
Okay, okay.
And I'm glad you said wrinkles
823
00:50:46,100 --> 00:50:51,100
because my thought is not What
if I said, Syracuse?
824
00:50:51,100 --> 00:50:55,400
Friend. 78 snaps, right?
Yep. 78 snaps.
825
00:50:55,900 --> 00:51:00,300
What if I said to you 20 percent
of the time try to go into that
826
00:51:00,300 --> 00:51:05,800
set, is that too much 15:16
snacks, maybe a little too much
827
00:51:05,800 --> 00:51:10,500
but if you could maybe 10 to 12
plays might be a joke because
828
00:51:10,500 --> 00:51:12,500
what is my whole thought
process?
829
00:51:12,500 --> 00:51:18,900
Is if you're doing this for
garma and Bar know is you take
830
00:51:18,900 --> 00:51:22,700
one off the field and you get
them five to six extra snaps and
831
00:51:22,900 --> 00:51:27,900
as we looked at the Syracuse
game last week, it was really
832
00:51:27,900 --> 00:51:30,700
only about five or five or ten
snaps.
833
00:51:30,700 --> 00:51:33,300
That was the difference between
a win and a loss with those last
834
00:51:33,300 --> 00:51:35,200
two drives.
It's true.
835
00:51:35,800 --> 00:51:39,200
So, you know, we're trying to
think of creative ways.
836
00:51:39,400 --> 00:51:43,900
Hopefully, the coaching staff
is, what about this Prime?
837
00:51:44,500 --> 00:51:49,500
Tell me what you want.
Defensive ends or linebackers or
838
00:51:49,500 --> 00:51:53,500
defensive backs to do any time
Jeff, Sims decide he's going to
839
00:51:53,500 --> 00:51:56,700
do a read option.
If you're the option man, you
840
00:51:56,700 --> 00:52:00,700
need to run it Sims.
Make him give the ball more
841
00:52:00,700 --> 00:52:04,900
often than not.
I know that you know, you're
842
00:52:04,900 --> 00:52:09,100
essentially picking your poison
there, but if you can limit the
843
00:52:09,800 --> 00:52:13,000
amount of times that he's
keeping it, that at least is a
844
00:52:13,000 --> 00:52:16,400
more predictable outcome and
it's easier to stop predictable.
845
00:52:16,500 --> 00:52:19,400
Um's.
All right I like that option
846
00:52:19,400 --> 00:52:21,900
right there is essentially just
say it because if you come in at
847
00:52:21,900 --> 00:52:25,600
him and he keeps the ball, he's
going to have to make a move.
848
00:52:26,300 --> 00:52:29,700
I have to meet you and that's
okay because if he's making
849
00:52:29,700 --> 00:52:34,100
moves in the back end, you know,
especially running out of
850
00:52:34,100 --> 00:52:36,300
shotgun, like they are, he's
already six yards behind the
851
00:52:36,400 --> 00:52:38,400
line of scrimmage of you making
a move to get away.
852
00:52:39,400 --> 00:52:44,600
Easier quicker.
Time to pursue the others
853
00:52:44,800 --> 00:52:52,300
thought was hit him enough.
Probably just the carrying out
854
00:52:52,300 --> 00:52:58,400
of the fake will not be as As
persuasive.
855
00:52:58,900 --> 00:53:02,500
Sure, pop in five or six times
and be like, man, screw this
856
00:53:02,500 --> 00:53:05,300
just taking, I'm not trying to
run at you now, dude.
857
00:53:05,800 --> 00:53:10,100
So I like when Braun said this
idea to meal or later, I liked
858
00:53:10,100 --> 00:53:15,300
it because it's essentially
saying the man right there.
859
00:53:15,300 --> 00:53:18,100
Gibbs is going to be this.
Both of you aren't going to beat
860
00:53:18,100 --> 00:53:23,000
us Gibbs is going to be this All
right, one last piece of the
861
00:53:23,000 --> 00:53:25,000
Theta version for the defense
run.
862
00:53:25,700 --> 00:53:30,900
We've already talked about them
McCown 15 yards per catch you
863
00:53:30,900 --> 00:53:35,800
know, Malachi quarter over 15
yards a catch.
864
00:53:38,400 --> 00:53:42,200
Guys don't let the let the bball
Beach if we can't get meat over
865
00:53:42,200 --> 00:53:43,600
the top.
Yep.
866
00:53:43,700 --> 00:53:49,700
Um, and let me ask this from
when we're getting we're
867
00:53:49,700 --> 00:53:54,300
getting, we're in that mixture
of Zone and man coverage.
868
00:53:55,500 --> 00:53:57,900
What are you want to see?
It's like if you if you had to
869
00:53:57,900 --> 00:54:01,700
write out, you know,
percentages?
870
00:54:02,100 --> 00:54:06,500
How much man?
How much like cover two Zone?
871
00:54:06,500 --> 00:54:09,300
How much cover three man under
how much quarters?
872
00:54:09,500 --> 00:54:12,500
What do you want to see against
this team to prevent those deep
873
00:54:12,500 --> 00:54:14,400
moles?
I'd like to see a lot of
874
00:54:14,400 --> 00:54:19,300
quarters because that can
confuse the quarterback.
875
00:54:19,300 --> 00:54:22,500
It can confuse the receivers in
terms of what the coverage is a
876
00:54:22,508 --> 00:54:26,600
little bit.
And when I'm thinking quarters,
877
00:54:26,600 --> 00:54:30,300
I'm thinking kind of cover 6
like quarter quarter half.
878
00:54:32,200 --> 00:54:36,600
And I think if you can do that,
you can kind of mix things up
879
00:54:36,600 --> 00:54:42,300
with them and confuse them.
In the in the secondary I got
880
00:54:42,300 --> 00:54:46,700
you, plus another way to keep
all eyes on Jeff Sims when he
881
00:54:46,700 --> 00:54:51,300
decides to take it through gives
you that Advantage versus being
882
00:54:51,300 --> 00:54:55,900
the man come.
But again, we didn't mention a
883
00:54:55,900 --> 00:55:00,000
couple other receivers, but
you've got to other receivers.
884
00:55:00,000 --> 00:55:04,100
A dock is Sanders is averaging
over 14 per catch and then
885
00:55:04,100 --> 00:55:05,600
Kalani Morrison.
This is fresh.
886
00:55:05,600 --> 00:55:08,500
It only has five catches. 22
yards.
887
00:55:08,500 --> 00:55:11,800
A catch though. and two
touchdowns so borders, public,
888
00:55:12,300 --> 00:55:17,200
so It's like the whole well
they're good running team.
889
00:55:17,300 --> 00:55:20,800
Do we really do we not take the
risk and you know force them to
890
00:55:20,800 --> 00:55:27,100
throw.
Well, the whole piece is Let
891
00:55:27,100 --> 00:55:29,400
them if they're such a good
running team.
892
00:55:29,600 --> 00:55:32,900
Make them beat you with it.
Don't give them the easy
893
00:55:32,900 --> 00:55:37,200
opportunities to go deep.
Yep, I mean it's as simple as
894
00:55:37,200 --> 00:55:38,900
that.
Don't give a team who likes to
895
00:55:38,900 --> 00:55:40,900
run the ball, easy, downfield,
throws.
896
00:55:41,600 --> 00:55:46,400
So all right, Ron, we've gotten
to the point of the night where
897
00:55:46,400 --> 00:55:49,600
we have to give our predictions
and I'm going to jump first.
898
00:55:50,200 --> 00:55:53,400
All right, we're Georgia.
Georgia Tech lost last week.
899
00:55:54,500 --> 00:55:57,800
They won lost one loss and this
is a win week.
900
00:55:58,000 --> 00:55:59,600
I think it's another competitive
game.
901
00:55:59,600 --> 00:56:03,900
I think you watching it at noon
you're going to have a lot of
902
00:56:03,900 --> 00:56:05,600
fun.
I'm going to probably be coming
903
00:56:05,600 --> 00:56:09,800
back for my event at low after
three looking down either to see
904
00:56:09,800 --> 00:56:13,700
a super tight game and wondering
if I really want to get home
905
00:56:13,700 --> 00:56:17,300
fast to watch the end of it
since I have no clue what's
906
00:56:17,300 --> 00:56:19,700
going on.
But I think they're going to be
907
00:56:19,700 --> 00:56:23,100
this and I really think it's
literally going to be one bad
908
00:56:23,100 --> 00:56:25,500
Red Zone possession.
For us in one.
909
00:56:25,500 --> 00:56:28,900
Good one for them, 3531?
Okay.
910
00:56:31,300 --> 00:56:34,600
You know what I think.
I think a change of scenery is
911
00:56:34,600 --> 00:56:38,300
going to be a good thing for
this team and I think they're
912
00:56:38,300 --> 00:56:42,100
going to play one of their more
complete games of the year
913
00:56:42,100 --> 00:56:44,900
because that that sounds like
exactly what a Fuente LED team
914
00:56:44,900 --> 00:56:48,200
would do at this point in the
season is have one of those one
915
00:56:48,200 --> 00:56:50,400
of those games where you expect
them to fail and they don't.
916
00:56:50,400 --> 00:56:53,100
So give me 31:28.
Virginia Tech.
917
00:56:53,300 --> 00:56:56,800
All right, Brian goes with the,
when I'll unfortunately, I'm
918
00:56:56,800 --> 00:56:59,500
going with another loss here,
completely.
919
00:56:59,500 --> 00:57:05,300
Hope I'm I'm wrong but Brian,
we, we didn't kind of discuss
920
00:57:05,300 --> 00:57:08,400
this.
But how does this game have to
921
00:57:08,400 --> 00:57:14,400
flow to get to your number 3128
or reversal of my number thirty
922
00:57:14,400 --> 00:57:18,300
five, thirty Thirty One.
Yeah, I think I think the big
923
00:57:18,300 --> 00:57:21,200
thing is that we need to to get
the offense comfortable again
924
00:57:21,200 --> 00:57:25,800
early and I think we need to do
a better job is that when we get
925
00:57:25,800 --> 00:57:29,900
the lead, Defensively continue
to hold offensive.
926
00:57:29,900 --> 00:57:32,700
Ly continue to keep the foot on
the pedal.
927
00:57:33,500 --> 00:57:39,000
Yeah, I agree.
I think this this team under
928
00:57:39,000 --> 00:57:42,600
Justin Fuente has less what the
Arkansas game.
929
00:57:44,300 --> 00:57:48,000
Is that about it?
Let's the Arkansas game where
930
00:57:48,000 --> 00:57:53,100
their front running team and I
think get out, get ahead.
931
00:57:53,500 --> 00:57:56,100
Put the other piece has to be
what we didn't do against
932
00:57:56,100 --> 00:58:04,100
Syracuse, if it's 14 to 7 or 14
nothing, you know?
933
00:58:07,000 --> 00:58:09,200
We've got to jump, we've got to
move fast.
934
00:58:09,700 --> 00:58:14,600
So we got to take advantage if
it's 14-nothing and where we get
935
00:58:14,600 --> 00:58:16,700
a Midfield.
We got to get at least three
936
00:58:16,700 --> 00:58:19,500
points to get them out of
running with Gibbs.
937
00:58:19,900 --> 00:58:22,000
Yeah.
All right I fired up there.
938
00:58:22,000 --> 00:58:22,900
Sorry.
All right.
939
00:58:22,900 --> 00:58:23,900
Good.
You're good.
940
00:58:23,900 --> 00:58:27,400
Pick y'all, boys are both over
500.
941
00:58:27,400 --> 00:58:28,900
We are better than flipping a
coin.
942
00:58:28,900 --> 00:58:31,100
If you take our advice, yes,
sir.
943
00:58:32,000 --> 00:58:34,800
And right now, this is what
we're going to do.
944
00:58:34,800 --> 00:58:37,600
We're going to start with my A
me pit.
945
00:58:37,900 --> 00:58:40,100
Miami coming off of a really big
win last week.
946
00:58:40,100 --> 00:58:43,500
Against NC State.
Hit is a nine and a half Point
947
00:58:43,500 --> 00:58:44,700
favorite here.
Brian!
948
00:58:46,300 --> 00:58:49,300
I'm going to do the honors since
I'm leading, and I'm actually
949
00:58:49,300 --> 00:58:51,700
going to take pit, I think it's
going to be a good game, but I
950
00:58:51,700 --> 00:58:55,800
do see this as about a 10 to 14
point game, probably 4228.
951
00:58:56,100 --> 00:59:00,200
What about you?
I'm gonna go with with Miami
952
00:59:00,200 --> 00:59:02,300
here.
I think pit still wins the game
953
00:59:02,300 --> 00:59:05,700
outright, but I think it's more
in the, the touchdown range.
954
00:59:05,700 --> 00:59:08,700
So give me a Give me Miami
Lakes.
955
00:59:08,700 --> 00:59:14,200
Miami takes to you over pit.
All right Ron this is just I
956
00:59:14,207 --> 00:59:16,500
don't know what to do with this
including luckily you get to go.
957
00:59:16,500 --> 00:59:21,900
First FSU Clemson, Clemson is a
10-point favored.
958
00:59:22,700 --> 00:59:25,300
Game is in, I believe Death
Valley.
959
00:59:28,100 --> 00:59:30,100
What do you want to do it?
It's in Death Valley.
960
00:59:30,100 --> 00:59:31,400
What do you want to do with this
one?
961
00:59:32,500 --> 00:59:35,700
Clemson hadn't really want a
game by 10 points, all year that
962
00:59:35,700 --> 00:59:37,900
matters.
So I'm Owing to take FS you,
963
00:59:38,300 --> 00:59:42,700
he's gonna take FS you, it's
very true and believe it or not.
964
00:59:42,900 --> 00:59:45,500
You saying that maybe realize
they haven't won a game.
965
00:59:45,500 --> 00:59:49,700
They've lost a few games by 10
points or more last week and the
966
00:59:49,700 --> 00:59:53,500
opener against Georgia.
So, yeah, give me give me, give
967
00:59:53,500 --> 00:59:55,200
me a bless you to give me some
points.
968
00:59:55,200 --> 00:59:59,300
There may be feeling it after
that big UMass win.
969
01:00:00,400 --> 01:00:01,700
All right, here's a good one for
you.
970
01:00:01,700 --> 01:00:05,000
Brine, Syracuse, coming off a
big win.
971
01:00:05,200 --> 01:00:07,800
BC coming off, kind of a letdown
Down loss.
972
01:00:08,600 --> 01:00:12,500
Syracuse is a it just went up.
Sorry.
973
01:00:12,500 --> 01:00:17,900
Six point favorite in the dome.
What do you got on this one?
974
01:00:18,300 --> 01:00:25,400
Well, this is me.
Sorry is I think we're
975
01:00:25,400 --> 01:00:28,300
everybody's Get Right game.
Give me BC, give me the points.
976
01:00:29,900 --> 01:00:36,100
Okay, okay.
I think you continues to ride
977
01:00:36,400 --> 01:00:40,600
the success.
They had against us, I think BC
978
01:00:41,200 --> 01:00:45,800
is starting to falter a little
bit, so I'll take you, right?
979
01:00:46,100 --> 01:00:51,200
Will be see again, if they choke
it up again, then BC is becoming
980
01:00:51,200 --> 01:00:55,200
my new Duke.
Speaking of duke duke, against
981
01:00:55,200 --> 01:00:58,400
Wake Forest undefeated, Wake
Forest, top 15.
982
01:00:58,400 --> 01:01:02,500
Ranked potentially could be in
the top 10 of the cfp next.
983
01:01:02,700 --> 01:01:06,500
Weak when it's released.
Wake is a 16 and a half Point
984
01:01:06,500 --> 01:01:08,000
favorite.
What do you say on this one?
985
01:01:11,000 --> 01:01:14,500
I'm going to say Quake here.
I think Duke Still Still
986
01:01:14,500 --> 01:01:18,100
floundering a little bit there.
So I'm going to take wake, I
987
01:01:18,100 --> 01:01:19,900
think wait closes.
I'll probably about it's
988
01:01:19,900 --> 01:01:22,100
probably right at that line
about 17 points.
989
01:01:22,800 --> 01:01:26,500
I think it's going to be bigger.
We didn't have to punt last
990
01:01:26,500 --> 01:01:30,600
week, I scored 70.
They had the ball for 17 minutes
991
01:01:31,200 --> 01:01:36,100
and they were facing a defense.
Nobody likes, they couldn't stop
992
01:01:36,100 --> 01:01:40,200
them.
That a lot of times even if it's
993
01:01:40,200 --> 01:01:43,400
a fit some funky offense, it's
sometimes it's a one-off.
994
01:01:43,500 --> 01:01:46,700
And if you can score points, it
doesn't really matter if they're
995
01:01:46,700 --> 01:01:49,600
moving the ball on you.
I think I think week's winning
996
01:01:49,600 --> 01:01:53,400
this game by like 24 points.
Okay, I think the game is going
997
01:01:53,400 --> 01:01:57,500
to be somewhere like wake. 85 do
21.
998
01:01:58,400 --> 01:02:00,600
Maybe a little more the over
under 70.
999
01:02:00,600 --> 01:02:02,800
So a little messy.
They're all right.
1000
01:02:02,800 --> 01:02:06,000
Braun Louisville.
NC State moved Bill coming off,
1001
01:02:06,000 --> 01:02:08,900
kind of a shocking.
Wind to me against BC and NC
1002
01:02:08,900 --> 01:02:13,600
State coming off the loss to
Miami.
1003
01:02:14,500 --> 01:02:20,100
NC State is a 7 point, favorite
in this one, and I feel like
1004
01:02:20,400 --> 01:02:24,300
whatever I do against NC State.
It goes exact opposite way.
1005
01:02:24,300 --> 01:02:26,000
But I'm going to keep Keep
riding with them.
1006
01:02:26,300 --> 01:02:30,700
I do think Louisville has their
flaws and I think seven is just
1007
01:02:30,700 --> 01:02:35,200
a little too much, it's not
enough points to lay.
1008
01:02:35,600 --> 01:02:40,500
So I'm going to take NC State in
this game, all right?
1009
01:02:43,200 --> 01:02:44,700
I'm gonna ride in Sea State as
well.
1010
01:02:46,300 --> 01:02:48,900
I think that they're going to be
able to take care of business
1011
01:02:49,200 --> 01:02:51,900
this week.
We'll see if Louisville can
1012
01:02:51,900 --> 01:02:55,400
continue putting up points.
I think this might be the week
1013
01:02:55,400 --> 01:02:57,100
where they struggle a little bit
putting up points.
1014
01:02:57,100 --> 01:03:00,600
So I'll get the state probably
the best defense.
1015
01:03:00,600 --> 01:03:06,100
That Louisville potentially has
played all year who those four
1016
01:03:06,100 --> 01:03:11,900
and three and probably Wake
Forest is probably the best
1017
01:03:11,900 --> 01:03:14,100
defense.
They played and they did put 34
1018
01:03:14,100 --> 01:03:16,900
on them and I think NC State's a
hell of a lot better than them.
1019
01:03:17,300 --> 01:03:20,500
Alright next game up a little
Notre Dame.
1020
01:03:21,100 --> 01:03:25,700
Um see action Notre Dame re and
a half Point favorite.
1021
01:03:27,100 --> 01:03:34,700
I feel like this is you do I
feel like this is smelly Yeah,
1022
01:03:34,700 --> 01:03:37,700
this is a weird one.
I still think this is Notre Dame
1023
01:03:38,500 --> 01:03:39,800
so I'm going to take Notre Dame
here.
1024
01:03:40,600 --> 01:03:44,100
Yeah and to me it's a fishing
line because Notre Dame has a
1025
01:03:44,100 --> 01:03:46,800
good defense.
It's not great but it can slow
1026
01:03:46,800 --> 01:03:52,000
teams down where less us.
Everybody else is just scoring
1027
01:03:52,000 --> 01:04:00,200
gobs upon gobs of points on you.
And so, I think I'll say this,
1028
01:04:00,200 --> 01:04:03,400
the over-under on this game is
62 and a half.
1029
01:04:03,400 --> 01:04:08,100
I think they got Pegged about
right but I think Notre Dame is
1030
01:04:08,107 --> 01:04:11,000
going to win this one by about
8:00 8:00 or 9:00.
1031
01:04:11,400 --> 01:04:12,900
I think it's going to be an
entertaining game.
1032
01:04:12,900 --> 01:04:18,900
So you know if you if your it's
a night game 730 kick so you
1033
01:04:18,900 --> 01:04:21,600
know definitely fun to watch but
I'm a brine.
1034
01:04:21,600 --> 01:04:26,700
Give me Notre Dame on this one.
All right Brian it's Mormon
1035
01:04:26,700 --> 01:04:33,200
after Dark.
UVA BYU UVA traveling out to
1036
01:04:33,200 --> 01:04:40,200
Utah. 25th, ranked BYU, you want
to you to lean to and have.
1037
01:04:40,900 --> 01:04:43,500
What do you think on this one?
Because this is an interesting
1038
01:04:43,500 --> 01:04:45,100
one.
Yeah.
1039
01:04:46,700 --> 01:04:54,300
I'm gonna go be why you here.
And I think this might be a week
1040
01:04:54,300 --> 01:05:01,400
where we see UVA not put up
video game numbers, so give me
1041
01:05:01,400 --> 01:05:05,100
BYU here.
Yep, I'm kind of feeling you on
1042
01:05:05,100 --> 01:05:11,200
that because if you kind of look
at BYU, you know, less the Baler
1043
01:05:11,200 --> 01:05:15,100
laws, they really haven't been
given up a lot of points.
1044
01:05:15,600 --> 01:05:19,600
Usually, you know, under
somewhere between 27 or under,
1045
01:05:20,900 --> 01:05:25,800
And they've scored some points.
So in clearly uva's, offense,
1046
01:05:27,400 --> 01:05:30,300
you know, it's going to be a
10:00 starts, gonna be a late
1047
01:05:30,300 --> 01:05:33,100
night start.
I can't see, two and a half
1048
01:05:33,100 --> 01:05:35,000
points.
I think it's, I don't know how
1049
01:05:35,000 --> 01:05:39,800
entertaining it's going to be,
but I'm going to take BYU to, I
1050
01:05:39,800 --> 01:05:43,800
don't think two and a half is
enough to lay on this game.
1051
01:05:45,500 --> 01:05:49,300
Alright, Braun will throw a
curveball at you because we got
1052
01:05:49,300 --> 01:05:51,300
to start doing it with Tennessee
off this week.
1053
01:05:51,300 --> 01:05:56,000
We can talk about him then but
you know we can talk about the
1054
01:05:56,000 --> 01:05:58,000
hottest name released by Bruce
Feldman.
1055
01:05:58,000 --> 01:06:01,800
Preserver jigna, Tech job.
We're going to talk Texas State
1056
01:06:01,800 --> 01:06:04,900
louisiana-lafayette headed by
Billy Napier.
1057
01:06:06,100 --> 01:06:08,700
Louisiana, Louisiana, Louisiana
Lafayette.
1058
01:06:08,700 --> 01:06:12,700
Has a 20 and a half Point
favorite, Texas, stage 2 and 5
1059
01:06:12,700 --> 01:06:15,500
louisiana-lafayette six and one,
the only lost to Texas in the
1060
01:06:15,500 --> 01:06:17,800
opener.
What do you think on this one
1061
01:06:17,800 --> 01:06:20,900
wrong?
Give me a Lafayette.
1062
01:06:22,200 --> 01:06:23,800
I think they take care of
business.
1063
01:06:25,500 --> 01:06:28,100
I'm with you.
I think our future head coach
1064
01:06:28,100 --> 01:06:33,500
takes care of this is this is
this your 11?
1065
01:06:35,500 --> 01:06:37,900
Probably not, but he's probably
up there.
1066
01:06:38,200 --> 01:06:39,300
Okay.
Okay.
1067
01:06:39,700 --> 01:06:43,300
Trust is folks that episode is
coming in the very near future.
1068
01:06:43,400 --> 01:06:46,400
Don't worry.
All right, we're going to close
1069
01:06:46,400 --> 01:06:48,000
it out here tonight with too
big.
1070
01:06:49,200 --> 01:06:53,100
Two big, big ten matchups this
week, Braun, lets start, first
1071
01:06:53,100 --> 01:06:58,000
with Penn State, Ohio State,
Ohio, State is laying 18 and a
1072
01:06:58,000 --> 01:07:03,400
half points.
That is an absolute boatload of
1073
01:07:03,400 --> 01:07:05,800
points.
It's going to be at the
1074
01:07:05,800 --> 01:07:08,000
Horseshoe, it's going to be a
night game.
1075
01:07:09,600 --> 01:07:12,500
What are you feeling on this?
16 and 1 verses 5 and to
1076
01:07:12,500 --> 01:07:16,800
essentially whoever loses this
game as out of contention to go
1077
01:07:16,800 --> 01:07:21,600
to the Big Ten title game.
I think Ohio State wins this one
1078
01:07:21,600 --> 01:07:23,500
out, right?
But I like Penn State with that
1079
01:07:23,600 --> 01:07:26,700
line.
That's, that's egregiously
1080
01:07:26,700 --> 01:07:30,100
large.
Yeah, it is egregiously large,
1081
01:07:30,100 --> 01:07:32,200
but the way Penn State is played
offensive ly.
1082
01:07:32,200 --> 01:07:37,600
It it does Merit, and they've
been up and down, but Penn State
1083
01:07:37,600 --> 01:07:41,200
has, I mean everybody's talking
about, well, how State's offense
1084
01:07:41,200 --> 01:07:45,900
has been really clicking lie?
They played Akron, Rutgers,
1085
01:07:45,900 --> 01:07:49,000
Maryland and Indiana, and it's
not the Indiana team from last
1086
01:07:49,000 --> 01:07:51,100
year.
That team is just beat up to
1087
01:07:51,100 --> 01:07:52,600
Hell.
Yep.
1088
01:07:52,900 --> 01:07:55,700
So I can't, I can't in my right
mind.
1089
01:07:55,700 --> 01:07:57,300
Les, 18 and a half points
either.
1090
01:07:57,300 --> 01:08:01,600
I'm going to go Penn State.
I think honestly, I think it's a
1091
01:08:02,600 --> 01:08:05,500
honestly think it's probably
like a 14-point game.
1092
01:08:06,100 --> 01:08:08,700
It's a lot of back and forth.
Probably Ohio, State puts the
1093
01:08:08,700 --> 01:08:12,100
hammer down with a few minutes
left in the fourth quarter to
1094
01:08:12,100 --> 01:08:15,500
get it there.
Anytime we say that, right?
1095
01:08:15,500 --> 01:08:18,300
It's like I want to do this
because this should happen and
1096
01:08:18,300 --> 01:08:22,500
then that's when you lose it,
you get the bad beat like it's
1097
01:08:22,500 --> 01:08:25,700
30 seconds left and he fumbled
into the end zone and they
1098
01:08:25,700 --> 01:08:29,100
recovered for a touchdown.
We were like yep that's why.
1099
01:08:29,300 --> 01:08:32,800
All right, bronze, the biggest
game of the weekend, the
1100
01:08:32,800 --> 01:08:34,600
networks.
Both get it right.
1101
01:08:34,700 --> 01:08:39,500
Everybody will be at Michigan
State in East Lansing for number
1102
01:08:39,500 --> 01:08:43,800
six, Michigan against number
eight, Michigan State.
1103
01:08:44,500 --> 01:08:49,899
This game is, I mean, in that
rivalry, this might be one of
1104
01:08:49,899 --> 01:08:54,100
the biggest games in the history
of it because both teams top 10,
1105
01:08:56,200 --> 01:08:58,500
it's going to be a noon kick,
unfortunately.
1106
01:08:59,300 --> 01:09:01,300
So I will miss all of it.
Yeah.
1107
01:09:01,399 --> 01:09:05,200
Michigan is the four point
favorite in this game.
1108
01:09:05,200 --> 01:09:09,000
It has went down from four and a
half that it was a little
1109
01:09:09,000 --> 01:09:10,399
earlier when we looked at it.
Brian.
1110
01:09:10,399 --> 01:09:16,600
So.
Honestly, I'm gonna go Michigan
1111
01:09:17,300 --> 01:09:19,200
probably because of my Harbaugh
biased.
1112
01:09:21,600 --> 01:09:24,300
That's it.
I think it's going to be ugly.
1113
01:09:24,300 --> 01:09:29,200
I think it could be three, four,
six, five, seven.
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I don't think it's gonna be much
more than that, but I'll lay
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01:09:32,700 --> 01:09:37,899
them for.
Okay, I'm gonna say I'm gonna go
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01:09:37,899 --> 01:09:39,899
Michigan State here.
I think it's going to be a three
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01:09:39,899 --> 01:09:44,300
point Michigan win, but I think
I think they stay keeps it
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01:09:44,300 --> 01:09:46,399
close.
It's going to be kicking a field
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goal to win it late the game.
Got it Gose party or even
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Michigan kicks.
A field goal late in the game to
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wrap it up one.
We did not get to just because
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they were we had to get an AP, a
lot of ACC games, one game that
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I will.
Hopefully for the end of my
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life, attend world's largest
outdoor cocktail party down in
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Jacksonville, Florida, and
Georgia, Florida struggling and
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I'll say this it again.
I hope.
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Georgia wins.
And then I hope Shane can knock
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off Florida next week because
I'd love to get Dan Mullen and
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Blacksburg heed.
My income people would be like,
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well, he's a retread, what he
did at Mississippi State and how
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he develops Talent, that's why I
want him, okay?
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Alright, Braun.
Has anything broke in the last
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hour and 10 minutes we good.
Lord we were 10 minutes earlier
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tonight.
Brian.
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Look at that.
Hey, we're becoming a Efficient
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offense here.
There we go.
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Anything broke Tempo, Tempo,
anything broke nothing?
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I see, man.
All right.
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Well, that is going to wrap up
this episode of The Boundary
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Corner podcast.
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01:11:05,200 --> 01:11:08,000
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Oh keys.
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Welcome back to be boundary
Corner podcast.
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I am Curtis Wilson.
I'm Brian Sigler.
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How you doing tonight, buddy?
Oh buddy.
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It's hump day was also my
Monday.
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So two good things where it's
the first day of the week but
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also on the back after tomorrow,
there you go.
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Always a good week.
Had some chili tonight for
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dinner and it's the perfect
weather outside for chili.
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Oh man, it Follow y'all.
It is all in.
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We looked at the weather
forecast for the next 10 days
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and it's like not getting above.
So maybe getting about 70 not
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below 65 at night, we're looking
between like 44 and like 50 it
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is fall.
It is get the fire pit going.
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Chill out Halloween is in a few
days always a fun time.
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It's on a Get in here.
So that kind of the middle
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ground, not perfect, but not
terrible.
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Could absolutely be on the worst
day it could that's Monday.
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It's next year's going to be
chaos in hell for those who are
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parents and have never done it.
But I mean you have got to do it
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once.
In our children's lifetime
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Monday, Halloween is the most
god-awful Day first.
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It's the worst, how do you sit
here and, you know, you're
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coming off a weekend so it's a
Monday rush and then your You're
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getting them from school or pick
him up from daycare and then
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you're storming home.
As fast as you can already tired
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and Hill from the weekend and
the first day of work to get
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them dressed to go out
trick-or-treating.
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It's one of those things to, you
got to know to call it an early
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night, right?
Like after you've been like an
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hour and you see, they have
enough, all right, we're good.
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Yeah, this you're like 2/3 full,
we're going to call it, we're
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going to call it right now.
Well but we got more houses to
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go to no no.
They're gonna You did good.
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You did good.
We're cutting off.
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Their lights are going to go in.
So look forward to it this
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weekend though and I obviously
looking forward to the Hokies
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again which I just looked at my
schedule.
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I'm going to have to watch that
thing on a full replay kind of
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events and stuff on Saturday.
So how about you you're gonna be
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able to catch it live or you
going to be no, no, essentially
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what you said last week, would
you say that's what he gets?
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We were talking tape delay.
A tape delay.
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No anxiety, right?
No anxiety.
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Yeah.
It was kind of, I mean,
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especially considering the
outcome of last week's game,
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being able to watch the tape for
the first time without having
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the outcome hanging over your
head.
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That was, that was kind of
Ideal.
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So I'm not going to be watching
it that way this week,
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unfortunately, or fortunately,
for me, I got to enjoy I get to
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enjoy the game or lament the
game in real time so the three
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hours stomachache get your
Pepto-Bismol ready?
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Yeah.
Yeah, let's hope.
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We're not, we're not dealing
with that again.
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All right, well before we get
into Georgia, Tech are obviously
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things were going to be talking
about here, folks.
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A lot of it this week, we're
looking at really directly has
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to deal with, you know,
potential future of hokey
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football and Brian.
You know the thing that I want
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to look at and this is not in
the ACC, this is not even In the
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eastern part of the country.
Texas, Tech earlier this week
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fires, Matt Wells.
And you know, if it did not
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light up a an idea in your mind
of what potentially could
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happen, then you haven't been
paying attention on that Wells
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have been there.
Three years, 13 and 19 had come
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off a successful run at Utah
State.
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I still think he's a good coach,
but I think Texas Tech sees the
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writing on the wall and they are
trying to Get way ahead of this,
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especially with Oklahoma and
Texas.
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Both leaving the conference in a
few years.
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Try to get themselves on stable
ground.
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And, you know, Brian you kind of
sit here and I read an article
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from Chicago, rah-rah a
pronounced, his name wrong, I
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apologize.
And he starts discussing the
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coaches that could potentially
go to Texas Tech. and it's some
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names that have been thrown out
for our job, at least one, but a
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lot of other ones you keep
talking about, So when T is
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going to land somewhere?
Yep.
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Yes he is and you've been
talking about G5.
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Well, the first name and it
popped up earlier today.
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The guys already been contacted
is Jeff trailer down at UTSA if
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you haven't read on Jeff trailer
guy.
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Basically Texas.
High School coaching Legend
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multiple titles at the 48 level.
Did not get into Collegiate
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coaching until like six years.
Ago.
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So there's one right?
That's one.
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So there's one right there.
Then you look Sonny Dykes Down
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at SMU.
Yep.
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You know if Sonny Dykes had been
at several big programs went
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out, west coast has not had much
success.
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Fair has been very successful
back to Destiny last few years
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direct connection.
It would kind of be like Shane
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coming here.
His dad was Spike Dykes who
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coach for 15 years their kind of
help them set up the success
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that Mike Leach add you know for
a decade there.
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Yep, that's a G5 landing spot.
I don't know.
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If SMU comes off a good season
goes and hires a guy who's you
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know, 3 & 9.
I hope it's not that, but I'm
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looking worse case may be that
then they talk about Graham.
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Harrell.
And they talk about Kendall
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briles, offensive coordinators
at Major P5 programs.
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Right?
Yep.
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USA.
Today is already written the
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article for Wednesday, should go
out to USC and repairs image
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leading that So you hear all
these names and these potential
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positions and where there could
be leaving if he's fired it's an
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easy step for him to get in any
of those positions.
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Don't think Ron.
Yeah, this is the trickle-down
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we were talking about when we
were looking at some of the
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prospects last week and, you
know, like everything it's going
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to be some jobs, going to open
up that's going to cause some
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folks, may be in other other
areas to move on, it looks like
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there's going to be just as Much
movement at the G5 level as
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their, there will be at the
power 5 level.
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That's going to open up spots
where, you know, maybe Fuente
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gets a soft Landing, which will
help us out.
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Help him out long-term.
So, you know, we'll see how it
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shakes out but that also
obviously has those talking
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about some of the stuff with
fool in the hot seat.
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Obviously right?
The Feldman stuff that came out
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was Pretty pretty on the nose
and said it right.
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Like yeah that he is at odds
with people up in Blacksburg.
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We I mean that's things we're
hearing feeling and then he
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mention names, we mentioned
Dykes Dykes was put back in
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there you know essentially an
edit to the article but the
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first name was Billy Napier.
Yeah.
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And you know building a Here is
a name that is on a ton of
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Hokies lips right now.
So, you know, it's not a, not a
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shock.
I mean, what he's done down with
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the Raging Cajuns is very
impressive over the last few
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years and just kind of in
general.
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It's he's a guy that was at
Clemson one.
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Dabo's first starting, he got,
let go spend some time at
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Alabama couple of see jobs, you
know, he's been it You know,
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again with the Ragin Cajuns down
to the louisiana-lafayette since
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eighteen and, you know,
basically one the Sundial
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championship last year has won
the division, the west division
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of the Sunbelt every year.
He's been there.
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Yeah, let me ask how you feel
about that.
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Hey G, five offensive
coordinator, you do actually
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come in sunny days.
Even though Dykes has head
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coaching experiences in pg5 P5,
Level.
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How do you feel about getting a
G5 head coach with primarily as
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an offensive background problem?
So I think the difference with
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Napier compared to Fuente is
kind of the stops he's made
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between Clemson Bama.
I mean, he's, he's been at some
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high-profile schools, he knows
how winning works at the power 5
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level at that high profile
schools.
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Yeah.
So, I think that's the
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difference that, when we look at
Napier compared to 20 or
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compared to your typical G5
coach thinking, Chad, well as an
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example.
Yeah.
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And a couple other guys so
that's where Napier really kind
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of separates himself.
I think from that pack, the
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other name that we keep getting
thrown out.
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There is Clausen, Dave, pause,
and they've Clausen that Wake
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Forest.
So that's one where, you know,
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he can't come in and expect to
do what he's doing at Wake
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Forest and be happy with, you
know, being a Plucky.
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Overachiever compared to the the
type of guys he's bringing in
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and the program.
He if he comes here, it's kind
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of kind of got to be a mandate,
where are you need to bring in
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some coordinators that are going
to lift the recruiting up and
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then Expectations are going to
be what they normally are.
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That's when the coastal every
year compete for the ACC title
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every few years, potentially get
a playoff bid in there as well.
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So, That's going to be the
interesting thing to watch out
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for with Claussen is who he
brings if he would get that job
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and what that would entail.
But it's going to be interesting
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next few weeks to see how this
plays out for Justin Fuente and
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Blacksburg.
It's very true and with Clawson
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you know 70 this year under 500,
his first seven years there I
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look at specially.
Let's start with 2016 4 7. 8 7 8
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4 Last year, let's not worry
about that 70 this year.
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He's got to add a plus two to
every seven one year.
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You're going 9, 10 9, 10 9, and
0 out of the gate.
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Yeah, probably can live with it.
The one thing I worry about
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Clawson now, You've seen him
talk.
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You've heard him speak.
It feels like a win today 2.0
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you don't feel the energy coming
off of him which is something I
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feel like we need at this point
in time and you know we need the
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guy.
Yeah do I because I mean it's
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it's definitely the it's
probably even less sexy than a
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pier right internally
significantly less sexist in
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terms of the pic there.
So one thing to and then Clausen
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stop along the way.
You know his biggest job since
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he started coaching the 1989 is
thanks the white D Vic out there
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saying Clausen.
He ain't it, I'm kind of with
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you he has some good stops to me
he would be like the perfect guy
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to make his career.
Going to somewhere.
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Let me, let me let me do this
for a second.
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Like you would have been a good
Tennessee.
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To stop the bleeding.
Get the guys to play good solid
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football.
And then in three years after he
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went seven, eight and eight,
then let him go.
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We're gonna let him go, just not
quite there, he kind of reshapes
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your image but it's not going to
be able to take that step.
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Yeah.
And I think you know, I think
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overall it's going to be hard
for him.
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I don't know if he has the
connections to bring in the the
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coordinators and I don't think
that he's going to really
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energize the fan base.
Or the donors and just the
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overall foundation of the, of
the program, the way I think we
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need after this.
Exactly.
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So I think that's kind of where
he is in place with him.
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He's 54, you spend the next five
to six years down at weight
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continuing to win seven, eight,
nine games.
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You're set for life because of
who they are as a program.
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All right?
Other big news, Brian really,
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and I think this affects the
Keys, multiple ways, recruiting
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scheduling the future Sunbelt,
essentially has expanded and
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they've expanded to three teens.
The Hokies are very familiar
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with.
I actually make it for because
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we played Southern Miss before
as our off.
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Season schedule, Marshall J mu
ODU and Southern Miss all added.
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That is now a 14 conference
League looking like they're
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probably going to have an east
and west division.
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Let's go help them with
traveling.
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So it'll save you some Save some
money for some of them folks at
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least for most of those games
and it brings in, you know,
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Marshall ODU Southern Miss.
They've got kind of that cash a
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already.
And then you got J mu taking a
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step up there.
So yeah, I think that's going to
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be big for that that conference.
It definitely gets football
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eccentric programs, any of the
mix there for them.
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And that that's, that's what
it's all about for the Sun Belt.
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So, So good for them overall in
the long-term.
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And like I said, it's going to
help them with both there.
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Essentially their footprint but
also help them with, on the
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Travel side of things as well.
Yeah, big time with the travel
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side of things because now,
essentially, you're going to
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have teams it, probably go from
J.
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Mu B in the farthest point,
North Down to Georgia Southern
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and then the West started in
Alabama over to Texas State.
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For me, I think about it as a
couple ways is a G5.
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It's as many as folks are not
going to like this JM U OD, you
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Marsha, Cool app state are going
to appear as probably future G5,
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Applause.
And there's no way if we go down
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the road, where we think we're
headed, essentially, to an
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extended play off potentially
expanded games, where you're
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going to play nine conference
games.
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One, probably 12 to P5 crossover
games and then one G5 game.
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This is who were probably
playing.
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You're not going to go too far
up and away.
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Maybe even doing 24 ones.
I know people will be irritated
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as crap about that but that's
business now.
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Yeah but it's also one of those
things.
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Some people might say, well this
might hurt recruiting Because
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that low three-star guy we've
been on my go to Jamie because
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he thinks he's going to get more
time.
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Go back to the recruiting or to
me the camp episode, right?
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Yep.
With our buddy.
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Rob e, Compton.
These camps.
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Everybody's everybody goes to if
there is a kid popping off at
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the J mu camp.
Trust us, and he's starting to
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get offers, we're going to be
benefiting from that they're
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going to benefit from us we're
going to benefit from them at
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least that's popping.
You know, I might be wrong but I
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think it's going to help
probably even more within State
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because some kid thinks he I'm
not good enough to go to the
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tech Camp, he decides to go to
the J mu camping, you know, JC
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prices, they're scouting because
he has old connections, looks at
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the kid and says that's a that's
a P5 player.
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Yeah.
All right, that we think overall
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it's going to be a benefit for I
really everybody.
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I don't think there's really a
negative to that overall.
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No it's no - Prime's a little
unfocused.
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Braves down 522 right now.
Big win.
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Last night.
Big win, big win last night.
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Hopefully, we can do a little
bit tonight and get back in.
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It, got one run just in this
past inning.
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So cut it from cutting from 4 to
3.
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So we'll see if we can claw back
in.
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And maybe steal another one
here, exactly kind of a big
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thing.
You can we talked about it,
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Sunday night, 22 years since
they've been there, I got a
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buddy David who actually with
his cousin they went to Houston
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for both games, they were going
to go to Atlanta and he told me
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that, you know, the difference
in ticket prices, tween Houston,
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Atlanta games, probably double
Triple quadruple quadruple, he
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looked at, look at prices for
the Friday game.
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In ATL was over 1100, found 14,
right at 370 last night, 304
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tonight.
Okay, okay.
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Yeah, I knew a lot of like a lot
of the bad seats are going for
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almost a grand in Atlanta.
So yeah.
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But it's also one of these
O'Keefe and I'm always tempted
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to text and like you tell me you
didn't want to like fly down for
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the Saturday game.
Go to watch, Georgia Tech play
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making weekend of it so you can
so you could scream fire for
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Wednesday at the waist. 83, go.
It's all there.
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All right.
Before we jump into Georgia,
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Tech, we are going to look at a
few Hokies and using notes on
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the first one.
I don't like to hear this but
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Jermaine Waller was, was asking
for one thing and he said, well,
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he's dead.
Day.
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Yeah, we met same status as last
week.
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So you know, whether that means
he's going to be a go for
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Saturday or not, that definitely
leaves that up in the air and
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fortunately, and, you know, he
gave it a go in the first series
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last week.
God, what next, what was in
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there and let's go and this is,
this is there could be
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criticisms of, you know.
Well he's letting injured guy.
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Guys play, this is every level
of football.
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It happens guy who's been
prepping and resting and he
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thinks it feels.
OK during warmups, you actually
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have to get out there and game
action.
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I know someone said you should
know one warm-ups Ron.
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I'm sure there were times you
were banged up where you felt
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fine and warm ups in the next
thing.
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You know, you take the first
step and it's like, nope, it's
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not happening today.
Yeah, yeah, there are definitely
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times that that's happened.
You know, it's one thing, In the
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to warm up and kind of run
through stuff.
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It's another thing once you get
in the heat of battle and
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pressing on it in ways that you
didn't have to do and warm-ups
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and all of a sudden you just
don't eat.
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It feels off, can't make came,
it can make it happen.
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Then you've got essentially,
tell the coach I can't go
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knowing that you're the
liability versus, you know,
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there's some guys who might try
to tough it out for two or three
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series and significantly hurt
the team.
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So kudos to water for giving it
the shot and then being Simply
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Having this phone to say, I
can't go today.
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You.
All right.
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Something else that was
mentioned Brian something else
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we've been talking about is the
defensive in-depth but word is
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Cole.
Nelson is coming on more and
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more.
Somebody in the last recruiting
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class already kind of had that
sighs.
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What's your expectation from
him?
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Going for his record is burned.
There's no way we can get that
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back.
You know what do you what Downs?
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Do you want to see him on that?
Hopefully.
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Help the defensive end position.
Yeah.
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If I'm Chris Coleman, I'm upset
with that.
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But yeah, with Cole, I mean, it
was necessary that one of those
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guys come on, right?
Because of the depth issues that
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were created in part to
school-related issues and in
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part to just recruiting related
issues.
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So cold coming on is going to be
big I think to give guys like
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Barney.
And Garbutt some more, more time
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to rest up.
Because I mean, the big problem
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we've had is that, you know,
defensive line has been burned
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out at the end of games.
Yeah.
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So here and that hopefully they
put in more situations, just to
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give those guys breathers to
save when we need those last
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eight or ten snaps where they
have a little more energy.
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All right.
One, we listen to this today and
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we literally had to pause this
because it got me more to it.
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Maybe it didn't.
You as much irritated sins.
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You have coach before, but I'm
sure by now, everybody has heard
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with the game-winning touchdown.
We were in the wrong coverage
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and we didn't get checked into
it.
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Okay.
It was what 42 seconds left
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somewhere.
Thereabouts.
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Yes.
Somewhere thereabouts, we had
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two timeouts to burn.
Yep.
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This is where we go back to Game
Day Management from a couple
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weeks ago, on our recap of the
pit episode Can half of it.
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If you're not in the right
coverage, you need to be calling
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time out.
I know I'm shaking the computer
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screen from get anybody sick out
there.
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I'm sorry, music burn it.
Even if they didn't catch it,
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they had 40 plus seconds left.
You weren't going to have the
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use.
Those timeouts for anything
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else.
Yep, we didn't burn it in.
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We were in the wrong coverage
and we got burned and it wasn't
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a, it's all on you.
Well, I said this, when Talked
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about earlier, you're
essentially saving the timeouts
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for your one percent chance to
win.
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Meaning that you know go driving
the ball down the field for a
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touchdown with about 30 seconds
left.
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Instead of you know taking the
time out in your 75% chance to
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win the game.
Exactly because if you just saw
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coverage in and you take away
that over the top, they could
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still potentially
nickel-and-dime me into it but
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You know, you're not giving the
play up.
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Yeah, it's instead of a
touchdown here, at least make
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them have to kick the field
goal.
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There's a lot of imaginations
that go into, that, that could
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create a miss a block, whatever.
Yep.
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You always want to force them to
do it the hard way, if you can.
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Exactly.
So, you know, Braun good start
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to the sixth inning right there.
Yeah.
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We've got a guy in scoring
position.
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Only one out.
Yeah, good start.
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All right, y'all before we get
into looking at Georgia Tech, we
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Now back to the episode All
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right, Brian.
Let's start off with the offense
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here.
Georgia Tech kind of looking at
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some overall numbers 51st,
rushing offense, 56 passing
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offense.
So pretty balanced attack.
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One thing, they're not great at,
but we have been clearly
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struggling with is giving up
third Downs.
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There, 101 in the country.
Only converting about 35 percent
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of the time.
They are a 60/40 run, but would
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you consider this type offense?
With their own gun, Georgia
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Tech.
It's still another one of those
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kind of like, Smash Mouth type
spread offenses, and they do
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have some RPO elements that they
have in that offense as well.
409
00:25:46,500 --> 00:25:48,600
So you're going to see a lot of
our po.
410
00:25:48,600 --> 00:25:50,400
You're going to see a lot of
read option, you're going to see
411
00:25:50,400 --> 00:25:57,400
a lot of between the tackles
own, a lot of inside Zone and it
412
00:25:57,400 --> 00:25:59,900
kind of starts with Jeff Sims
their quarterback.
413
00:26:00,100 --> 00:26:05,300
He is a true dual threat.
He's got good size, not not as
414
00:26:05,300 --> 00:26:08,800
big as Schrader that we, that we
saw last week, but still good
415
00:26:08,800 --> 00:26:12,900
size.
Great Runner, good Vision.
416
00:26:13,400 --> 00:26:16,500
When he's running the football
throws, the ball.
417
00:26:16,500 --> 00:26:21,700
Well pretty accurate, you know,
decent decent job of getting the
418
00:26:21,700 --> 00:26:24,900
ball down field as well.
Probably the only big flaw in
419
00:26:24,908 --> 00:26:28,400
his game is decision-making.
Sometimes he throws it up.
420
00:26:28,400 --> 00:26:31,200
Sometimes he throws flat when he
needs to put a little bit more
421
00:26:31,200 --> 00:26:35,200
air under it.
So little things like that, you
422
00:26:35,200 --> 00:26:38,700
know, kind of take away from it,
but overall, he's going to be a
423
00:26:38,708 --> 00:26:41,500
handful.
Well, absolutely, you mentioned
424
00:26:41,500 --> 00:26:45,500
size 63 210.
He was a top-15 dual credit and
425
00:26:45,500 --> 00:26:47,700
came out in 2020.
So really, this is only his
426
00:26:47,700 --> 00:26:52,400
second full year as a college
football quarterback.
427
00:26:52,900 --> 00:26:55,600
He was a four-star guy.
He had already missed two games
428
00:26:55,600 --> 00:26:56,700
this year.
Got a little banged up at the
429
00:26:56,708 --> 00:26:59,500
Northern Illinois.
We've talked about how that
430
00:26:59,500 --> 00:27:00,900
could potentially be hurting
them.
431
00:27:00,900 --> 00:27:04,600
They did lose that game one.
Next week, but they've been
432
00:27:04,600 --> 00:27:06,300
going back and forth.
Wins losses.
433
00:27:06,300 --> 00:27:10,000
Wins losses.
Yeah, the accuracy surprise me.
434
00:27:10,000 --> 00:27:12,700
Brian, I thought he'd probably
be somewhere in the lower 50s.
435
00:27:12,700 --> 00:27:16,200
Now, 62 percent completion
percentage thousand and eighty
436
00:27:16,200 --> 00:27:20,100
nine yards, 9 touchdowns five
picks, so that decision-making.
437
00:27:21,000 --> 00:27:24,500
Really in the last three games,
he's thrown the five picks.
438
00:27:25,000 --> 00:27:30,200
So you know, it's not like it
was one per game, he's sort of
439
00:27:30,200 --> 00:27:32,800
kind of bunch them up here in
these last.
440
00:27:32,900 --> 00:27:36,100
Last three games, but eight and
a half per attempt.
441
00:27:36,100 --> 00:27:40,000
So definitely pushing the ball.
Downfield, the Russian clip is
442
00:27:40,000 --> 00:27:45,000
crazy, 6.7 a carry, 320 yards,
and four touchdowns.
443
00:27:45,100 --> 00:27:50,500
I mean another running
quarterback it is the Kryptonite
444
00:27:50,500 --> 00:27:56,200
of every Virginia Tech Hokies,
you know, defense for the last.
445
00:27:56,200 --> 00:28:01,200
What feels like 30 years.
So you know, I think with him
446
00:28:01,200 --> 00:28:04,500
he's like you said, we've A lot
of good pieces about it and I
447
00:28:04,500 --> 00:28:08,000
tell you what, he's got a hell
of a running mate in backfield
448
00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:11,700
with them.
And Jameer Gibbs man, 511 200
449
00:28:11,700 --> 00:28:17,300
pounds and this kid absolute
study, top 50 player.
450
00:28:17,300 --> 00:28:21,900
He was the number for running
back in his class back in 2020
451
00:28:21,900 --> 00:28:26,200
out of Dalton Georgia.
I mean had a good freshman year
452
00:28:26,200 --> 00:28:31,900
following it up. 411 rushing
yards, little bit under 5 + 4 .6
453
00:28:31,900 --> 00:28:35,100
per carry with only Two
touchdowns but the past catching
454
00:28:35,200 --> 00:28:40,300
last year in seven, games called
21, receptions for 320, excuse
455
00:28:40,300 --> 00:28:41,700
me.
This year is called 21.
456
00:28:41,700 --> 00:28:45,500
Receptions for 320 yards and
15.2 /.
457
00:28:45,700 --> 00:28:50,300
He was at twenty four receptions
last year in seven games and
458
00:28:50,300 --> 00:28:55,100
slightly over that 320.
So that's a big piece of his
459
00:28:55,100 --> 00:28:56,200
game.
What else are we seeing?
460
00:28:56,200 --> 00:28:59,400
From him Ryan?
Yeah, he's a real dangerous.
461
00:28:59,400 --> 00:29:02,200
All-purpose back when he gets to
the second level.
462
00:29:02,200 --> 00:29:04,400
He's got that.
First, at the Home Run, he had a
463
00:29:04,400 --> 00:29:09,700
71 yard touchdown against UVA,
or he just got up the middle,
464
00:29:10,200 --> 00:29:13,300
ran past the linebackers and
safeties, and just took it in
465
00:29:14,100 --> 00:29:16,700
really good.
Burst through the hole above
466
00:29:16,700 --> 00:29:19,500
average vision and like you said
in the passing game he does a
467
00:29:19,500 --> 00:29:23,800
good job of in the screen game
and in the short passing game of
468
00:29:23,900 --> 00:29:25,200
bacon guys.
Missing space.
469
00:29:26,000 --> 00:29:28,700
Yeah so a screen one of the
screen plays from the UVA gain,
470
00:29:28,700 --> 00:29:32,600
it was set up perfectly in with
the Box we've waited patiently
471
00:29:32,800 --> 00:29:36,200
And when the blocks he
accelerated right at the field
472
00:29:36,200 --> 00:29:40,600
for about 20 plus yard game and
that's kind of where it scares
473
00:29:40,600 --> 00:29:42,900
you, right?
Because if he was just a good
474
00:29:42,900 --> 00:29:45,900
one way threat, we've already
had some struggles with them but
475
00:29:45,900 --> 00:29:51,600
again the passing game really
worries me now, they do have a
476
00:29:51,608 --> 00:29:56,400
couple good spell backs and
Dante Smith in Jordan Mason both
477
00:29:56,400 --> 00:30:00,900
have over, 250 yards, this
season from scrimmage Smith
478
00:30:00,900 --> 00:30:05,200
watch Smith.
And as good as Gibbs has, ran
479
00:30:05,200 --> 00:30:08,900
Gibbs has only three touchdowns
where Smith has four touchdowns.
480
00:30:08,900 --> 00:30:11,900
So let's keep an eye on him in
the red zone and in goal line
481
00:30:11,900 --> 00:30:15,600
situations.
But Brian, obviously, we talked
482
00:30:15,600 --> 00:30:18,200
about the quarterback in the
running back and this run game
483
00:30:18,200 --> 00:30:21,400
in general.
What's the offensive line
484
00:30:21,400 --> 00:30:24,500
looking like good?
Bad indifferent.
485
00:30:25,400 --> 00:30:28,000
I think it's looking better than
we anticipated at the start of
486
00:30:28,008 --> 00:30:30,600
the year because they were
pretty bad last year.
487
00:30:31,200 --> 00:30:34,500
I'd say they're creeping into
the above average category in
488
00:30:34,500 --> 00:30:37,900
the Run blocking, especially the
interior of the offensive line,
489
00:30:38,600 --> 00:30:42,500
very hit-or-miss in past Pro.
They do tend to give up some
490
00:30:42,500 --> 00:30:47,000
sacks there and probably the
standout player on the line is
491
00:30:47,000 --> 00:30:50,400
there Center, Mikey minahan.
He's done some really good
492
00:30:50,400 --> 00:30:53,100
things.
You see him kind of doing good
493
00:30:53,100 --> 00:30:55,600
jobs, on the interior with the
combos, getting up to the second
494
00:30:55,600 --> 00:30:58,000
level.
Given those linebackers off the
495
00:30:58,000 --> 00:30:59,700
running backs and the
quarterback.
496
00:30:59,700 --> 00:31:03,300
So that's what you want to watch
for for their offensive line
497
00:31:04,100 --> 00:31:07,900
like the watch many hand, many
hand, a three-star guy when he
498
00:31:07,900 --> 00:31:13,500
came out a few years ago six
three three hundred and from
499
00:31:13,500 --> 00:31:18,600
Honolulu Hawaii.
So you left Hawaii to come to
500
00:31:18,600 --> 00:31:21,000
Georgia Tech.
I really hope he's like an
501
00:31:21,000 --> 00:31:24,500
engineering major something,
because that is a long way to
502
00:31:24,500 --> 00:31:28,300
come to play for Georgia, Tech
football noticed.
503
00:31:29,000 --> 00:31:33,200
But you know if you know if you
were playing offensive line in
504
00:31:33,200 --> 00:31:35,800
Hawaii Brian would you even
leave the island?
505
00:31:36,800 --> 00:31:42,200
Nah, yeah.
I so let's take a look at the
506
00:31:42,200 --> 00:31:43,800
receiving.
Cornell two guys are real.
507
00:31:43,800 --> 00:31:46,700
Standout mean, Brian.
We already discussed it earlier.
508
00:31:47,200 --> 00:31:50,200
You know, will you throw in a
tight end their tight ends
509
00:31:50,200 --> 00:31:52,700
block?
Right run.
510
00:31:53,600 --> 00:31:56,300
Yeah, I mean they'll
occasionally catch a screen or
511
00:31:56,300 --> 00:32:00,300
like a dump off but they're not
any sort of there not being kind
512
00:32:00,300 --> 00:32:04,800
of mapped out of the offenses as
a weapon, but they do have two
513
00:32:04,800 --> 00:32:07,900
very good outside or cheating.
Very too good to very good
514
00:32:07,900 --> 00:32:10,500
receivers.
What do you got on Carrick noun?
515
00:32:12,000 --> 00:32:16,400
He is the slot receiver.
He kind of, does it all does.
516
00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:23,300
A lot of screens short passes
bubbles, but he'll run the full
517
00:32:23,300 --> 00:32:27,700
route tree and and give you some
work inside the numbers there as
518
00:32:27,700 --> 00:32:31,000
well.
So he's kind of their, their
519
00:32:31,000 --> 00:32:33,000
guy, that that does a little bit
of everything.
520
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:35,700
He'll move the sticks, but it'll
also be a threat downfield.
521
00:32:35,700 --> 00:32:37,800
And he's also a good Blocker on
the perimeter of the, lets them
522
00:32:37,800 --> 00:32:39,100
open up stuff in the running
game.
523
00:32:39,900 --> 00:32:43,800
Nice.
McGowan is 5:11 198.
524
00:32:43,800 --> 00:32:47,900
So let's go until your slot
receiver, perfect, build my
525
00:32:47,900 --> 00:32:51,900
recruited by Georgia Tech, do a
Northwest transfer that came in
526
00:32:51,900 --> 00:32:56,100
from Dalton Georgia as well.
So again, heavy State guy goes
527
00:32:56,100 --> 00:32:58,700
to Northwestern for a few years
was a three-star.
528
00:32:58,800 --> 00:33:02,900
And so far this year, averaging
about 15 yards per catch six,
529
00:33:02,900 --> 00:33:06,400
touchdowns six touchdowns out of
the slightest, pretty crazy to
530
00:33:06,400 --> 00:33:11,400
me 24/7. 359 yards, did you
catch any of his touch?
531
00:33:11,500 --> 00:33:14,300
Downs brown, or they long or
they, is it a mixture of long
532
00:33:14,300 --> 00:33:17,100
and when they get inside we did
have a it's a mixture.
533
00:33:17,100 --> 00:33:20,400
He did have a long one against
UVA early on I think was their
534
00:33:20,400 --> 00:33:25,400
first or second touchdown where
he run ran a deep krauser got
535
00:33:25,400 --> 00:33:28,000
hit deep towards the end zone
for a touchdown, think about a
536
00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:31,300
40-yarder.
So so any spot on the field he
537
00:33:31,300 --> 00:33:35,600
could potentially house correct?
Oh wonderful.
538
00:33:35,800 --> 00:33:37,500
All right.
Other guy?
539
00:33:37,600 --> 00:33:41,400
Bigger body guy, Malachi Carter
63 195.
540
00:33:42,600 --> 00:33:46,000
Fifteen point.
Six yards perception to E1 UPS
541
00:33:46,000 --> 00:33:49,200
mcgown there. 25 perceptions 390
yards.
542
00:33:49,200 --> 00:33:53,600
Only one touchdown so far so
obviously maybe not a big body
543
00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:56,100
receiver who high points.
The ball was a three-story
544
00:33:56,100 --> 00:34:00,100
Lawrenceville Georgia.
So why am I seeing 63?
545
00:34:00,100 --> 00:34:03,900
But only one touchdown run.
He's primarily their deep
546
00:34:03,900 --> 00:34:07,400
threat.
They like to hit him deep with
547
00:34:07,400 --> 00:34:09,400
the pass.
He's a good job of taking the
548
00:34:09,400 --> 00:34:13,900
top off the defense.
Please a lot on special teams to
549
00:34:14,400 --> 00:34:16,699
he doesn't do a whole lot in the
Red Zone.
550
00:34:16,699 --> 00:34:19,800
Primarily in the Red Zone, they
are very much a pounded in the
551
00:34:19,800 --> 00:34:22,199
end zone with their rushing
attack or with their
552
00:34:22,199 --> 00:34:24,600
quarterback.
They don't throw the ball a ton
553
00:34:25,199 --> 00:34:27,699
and when they do, it's usually
kind of the underneath stuff.
554
00:34:27,699 --> 00:34:30,500
So that's why you're not seeing
a ton of production in the Red
555
00:34:30,500 --> 00:34:32,900
Zone there for him.
I got you.
556
00:34:33,199 --> 00:34:36,800
So while the one touchdown and
are they, are they kidding on
557
00:34:36,800 --> 00:34:40,000
other deep passes or is it just
one of those weird things if
558
00:34:40,000 --> 00:34:42,500
he's not getting any of them?
He's just doing a lot of work
559
00:34:42,500 --> 00:34:47,500
between the 20s still getting
pretty, pretty deep 20 plus
560
00:34:47,500 --> 00:34:52,300
yards on a lot of these.
But yeah, I think he has four
561
00:34:53,000 --> 00:34:55,500
catches for over 30.
So yeah, he's doing a lot of
562
00:34:55,500 --> 00:34:58,100
work, just not as much inside
the 20.
563
00:34:58,900 --> 00:35:00,600
Okay.
So it's essentially they're one
564
00:35:00,600 --> 00:35:04,700
of these teams past to move the
ball or running past the move
565
00:35:04,700 --> 00:35:06,800
the ball but only run the ball
two.
566
00:35:07,800 --> 00:35:09,800
Yeah, they're pounded it in.
Once they get the red zone
567
00:35:09,800 --> 00:35:15,900
usually and got you You um and
really there's not really much
568
00:35:15,900 --> 00:35:19,200
else with their wide outs.
You know, there wasn't anybody
569
00:35:19,200 --> 00:35:22,200
else that to me statistically
jumped off.
570
00:35:22,800 --> 00:35:26,400
And when you kind of hear about
power Smash Mouth spread, I'm
571
00:35:26,400 --> 00:35:29,300
probably, are we going to see
two tight end sets or two tight
572
00:35:29,300 --> 00:35:33,200
ends in an HVAC, run with them
or he's adjust, they have a
573
00:35:33,200 --> 00:35:35,100
third receiver on the field to
have a third receiver on the
574
00:35:35,107 --> 00:35:39,400
field.
You see a little bit of
575
00:35:39,408 --> 00:35:41,600
everything, they kind of mix up
their sets, but usually, they at
576
00:35:41,600 --> 00:35:43,200
least have one H back on the
field.
577
00:35:43,400 --> 00:35:46,200
Okay, got it.
All right, we're going to flip
578
00:35:46,200 --> 00:35:50,600
over to the defense now.
And I was kind of shocked to see
579
00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:54,700
the defensive numbers they're 10
for against the pass.
580
00:35:54,700 --> 00:36:00,400
So I mean Dreadful against the
past 88 against the Run. 90
581
00:36:00,400 --> 00:36:03,500
second in scoring defense,
giving up about twenty nine a
582
00:36:03,508 --> 00:36:09,800
game, obviously clearly Like
last week, he scored 40 but lost
583
00:36:09,800 --> 00:36:13,400
forty eight to forty much to
Brian's dismay when he takes,
584
00:36:13,400 --> 00:36:16,700
Georgia Tech plus 7.
But what kind of Defense are
585
00:36:16,700 --> 00:36:19,300
they running here?
One is, this another stack?
586
00:36:19,300 --> 00:36:22,100
Is this a 4 to 5?
Is this a traditional?
587
00:36:22,100 --> 00:36:25,100
We're you got another stack?
It's a little bit different but
588
00:36:25,100 --> 00:36:31,700
it's another stack.
You know, 335 and kind of The
589
00:36:31,700 --> 00:36:33,500
Usual Suspects.
The two, the two, we're going to
590
00:36:33,500 --> 00:36:38,600
focus on first is going to be
the will linebacker.
591
00:36:38,600 --> 00:36:42,900
Charlie Thomas, primarily their
coverage linebacker really good
592
00:36:42,900 --> 00:36:46,400
tackler in space.
He's kind of the guy that keeps
593
00:36:46,400 --> 00:36:50,900
it going for them.
Make sure that things stay where
594
00:36:50,900 --> 00:36:54,400
they need to kind of inside the
hashes in the passing game.
595
00:36:55,200 --> 00:36:57,600
Well, yeah, in Thomas,
definitely pop.
596
00:36:57,800 --> 00:37:00,200
It's out statistically.
So you talk about keeping the
597
00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:02,200
defense going moving.
He definitely does that.
598
00:37:02,200 --> 00:37:07,200
He's from Thomasville Georgia.
He was a three-star and you know
599
00:37:07,300 --> 00:37:10,300
being the 335 stack they
classify him defensive back
600
00:37:10,300 --> 00:37:15,900
linebacker at 62 2007.
So little smallish, if we could
601
00:37:15,900 --> 00:37:18,800
get up to that second level to
him, but let me just say
602
00:37:18,800 --> 00:37:21,700
something leads the team with
three sacks.
603
00:37:22,200 --> 00:37:27,100
That's eye-opening to me.
That hey guy who's kind of the
604
00:37:27,100 --> 00:37:31,100
hybrid is leading the team in
sacks. 53, tackles five
605
00:37:31,100 --> 00:37:34,800
additional tackles for loss to
picks in one forced fumble.
606
00:37:35,400 --> 00:37:38,300
So you know is it is it
athleticism?
607
00:37:38,300 --> 00:37:42,700
Is it motorers a little mixture
of both little mixture of both.
608
00:37:42,700 --> 00:37:46,700
You guys a lot of athleticism
but he's got motor he'll get in
609
00:37:46,700 --> 00:37:48,000
there.
He's not he's a very willing
610
00:37:48,000 --> 00:37:49,700
tackler and he does a good job
of getting.
611
00:37:49,700 --> 00:37:50,600
Guys.
The dirt.
612
00:37:51,200 --> 00:37:53,600
All right.
Looks like he's got a partner
613
00:37:53,600 --> 00:37:57,000
here quick.
As Jackson, Another linebacker
614
00:37:58,000 --> 00:38:02,500
leads a team.
With sixty six, tackles five,
615
00:38:02,500 --> 00:38:05,400
tackles for loss.
One forced fumble, a three star
616
00:38:05,400 --> 00:38:07,000
out of Fort Valley.
Georgia.
617
00:38:08,400 --> 00:38:11,000
Where is he?
In the 335 spectrum of
618
00:38:11,000 --> 00:38:13,800
linebackers.
He's that strong side guy.
619
00:38:13,800 --> 00:38:15,800
He's there he's there.
Primary fourth rusher.
620
00:38:15,800 --> 00:38:18,500
He's the guy that they're
usually bringing either at the
621
00:38:18,500 --> 00:38:22,700
snap or at a delay towards the
line of scrimmage to confuse the
622
00:38:22,700 --> 00:38:27,000
run and to Get pressure on the
quarterback and he's their
623
00:38:27,000 --> 00:38:29,300
primary run stopper at the
linebacker position.
624
00:38:29,300 --> 00:38:31,400
So he does a good job of stuff
in things.
625
00:38:32,400 --> 00:38:35,600
They don't push for a ton of
tackles for loss but he's
626
00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:37,800
usually right there.
If you're if you're holding guys
627
00:38:37,800 --> 00:38:41,900
to minimal game, Alright, good
deal on him.
628
00:38:42,400 --> 00:38:46,400
The next guy is the guy that
kind of caught my eye size-wise
629
00:38:47,000 --> 00:38:51,200
looking back at his recruiting
profile and everything is Jared
630
00:38:51,200 --> 00:38:58,900
IV 66 275 defensive lineman 22
tackles only a sack and a half
631
00:38:58,900 --> 00:39:02,900
four tackles for loss was a top
200 player when he came out in
632
00:39:03,300 --> 00:39:07,600
2020.
We did offer him just to put
633
00:39:07,600 --> 00:39:09,700
that out there, take it all for
him.
634
00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:14,000
Number 10 weeks.
I'd defensive end for Star, but
635
00:39:14,200 --> 00:39:18,300
his recruiting profile, which
would have last been touched in
636
00:39:18,900 --> 00:39:26,100
roughly, what February 20 2008
was weighing 225 billion, close
637
00:39:26,100 --> 00:39:30,800
to 16 or 18 months that kid is
put on 50 pounds at 275.
638
00:39:30,800 --> 00:39:35,300
That's, I know.
Guys can gain weight but to get
639
00:39:35,300 --> 00:39:39,900
up that big that quick.
It's no, it's no wonder why he
640
00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:42,000
Ting.
And what's the tape saying,
641
00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:45,700
especially with that one and a
half stack for on, he's actually
642
00:39:45,700 --> 00:39:48,000
got a really good pass rush.
He plays the defensive end of
643
00:39:48,000 --> 00:39:52,100
that three man front and you
know, not a ton of sex as we
644
00:39:52,100 --> 00:39:55,100
talked about but he impacts the
quarterback consistently.
645
00:39:55,100 --> 00:39:58,100
He's getting after the
quarterback, making them Rush
646
00:39:58,100 --> 00:40:00,600
throws, move off the spot and
things like that.
647
00:40:02,700 --> 00:40:05,500
All right, let me ask this
because always with the 335
648
00:40:05,500 --> 00:40:10,000
stack you talked about Jackson
being that for thrush.
649
00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:13,100
I'm assuming he's on the outside
at the eight or nine technique.
650
00:40:14,400 --> 00:40:18,400
Yep.
Is is Jared IV, is he, is he
651
00:40:18,400 --> 00:40:20,800
over?
The tackle, is he shade right on
652
00:40:20,808 --> 00:40:23,200
the outside?
Or is he maybe even shading
653
00:40:23,200 --> 00:40:27,100
towards inside, on the guard,
he's usually going to be in a
654
00:40:27,100 --> 00:40:28,900
four or five.
Okay.
655
00:40:29,500 --> 00:40:31,000
All right.
So, essentially either right
656
00:40:31,000 --> 00:40:34,500
over the tackle or just on the
outside of the tackle.
657
00:40:34,500 --> 00:40:39,300
So it's really funny and I feel
like we need to do something the
658
00:40:39,300 --> 00:40:42,200
offseason talk about 335 Stacks
because there's so many
659
00:40:42,200 --> 00:40:46,100
different variations of where
You got some teams right, that
660
00:40:46,100 --> 00:40:50,400
will run 335 stack traditional
nose and two three techniques,
661
00:40:51,300 --> 00:40:53,800
right?
And they'll have that one Rush
662
00:40:53,800 --> 00:40:56,800
In And then they'll have a
hybrid guy, who's doing stuff,
663
00:40:57,400 --> 00:41:02,400
you know, up and down.
So that's why I asked if you if
664
00:41:02,400 --> 00:41:05,400
you if y'all think I'm silly out
here asking every we got ask
665
00:41:05,400 --> 00:41:07,400
because I know they're different
alignments.
666
00:41:08,200 --> 00:41:13,400
Now the next Guy Brian I think I
know where he'll Hans based on
667
00:41:13,400 --> 00:41:19,400
his size but one day Thomas 63,
217 pounds out of Niceville
668
00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:22,200
Florida.
Defensive back 50.
669
00:41:22,200 --> 00:41:25,200
Tackles three pass, deflections
and interception a forced
670
00:41:25,200 --> 00:41:28,400
fumble.
I'm going to assume he's the
671
00:41:28,400 --> 00:41:32,000
strong.
He actually plays the free.
672
00:41:32,300 --> 00:41:40,000
Oh, but yeah, yeah he plays the
free lot of single high but he
673
00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:44,400
also plays some man and he does
a lot of good things, really
674
00:41:44,400 --> 00:41:48,200
good tackler, but does a good
job of?
675
00:41:48,300 --> 00:41:51,200
Not letting things get behind
him either when he's got that
676
00:41:51,400 --> 00:41:55,100
single high look.
I got you.
677
00:41:55,900 --> 00:41:58,400
You mentioned man, coverage?
What are they doing?
678
00:41:58,400 --> 00:42:01,700
When they're running him in man?
Because that's very unused.
679
00:42:01,700 --> 00:42:03,900
Because, essentially, if you put
in the free in, man, you're
680
00:42:03,900 --> 00:42:06,600
playing zero that.
Yeah, that's when they're that's
681
00:42:06,600 --> 00:42:09,000
when they're bringing the house
from that 33 stack.
682
00:42:09,600 --> 00:42:12,100
You'll get him matched up.
Sometimes on my like the inside
683
00:42:12,100 --> 00:42:16,200
slot receiver.
All right.
684
00:42:16,400 --> 00:42:19,800
So what would you do if your the
offensive coordinator and you
685
00:42:19,800 --> 00:42:22,500
see this, who are you trying to
get to that slot position?
686
00:42:22,500 --> 00:42:25,100
What kind of routes are you
going to be trying to run to get
687
00:42:25,100 --> 00:42:27,500
him be because obviously, there
is nothing behind that.
688
00:42:29,200 --> 00:42:31,600
Yeah, I mean, if you get that, I
mean, I'd like to seem we don't
689
00:42:31,600 --> 00:42:33,900
throw the seem very much.
We haven't thrown the seemed
690
00:42:34,000 --> 00:42:36,200
hardly at all, since James
Mitchell has been gone.
691
00:42:37,300 --> 00:42:43,000
But, you know, you'd like to
attack their if you get that
692
00:42:43,000 --> 00:42:47,000
look just matched up. 101.
Their butt.
693
00:42:48,300 --> 00:42:52,400
You can also do some other
things where you can like some
694
00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:56,600
outs from the slot to maybe get
him out of position or get a
695
00:42:56,600 --> 00:42:59,800
little rub on him and got you a
little stiff in the hips, maybe
696
00:42:59,800 --> 00:43:02,900
playing safety little bit,
little bit.
697
00:43:04,000 --> 00:43:08,900
Well, let's hope that we can use
our brains, and if they're going
698
00:43:08,900 --> 00:43:12,000
to be putting him up there to
cover using some quick moves,
699
00:43:12,000 --> 00:43:15,600
somebody liked a actually, any
of the primary receivers we've
700
00:43:15,600 --> 00:43:20,600
seen this year there.
All right, so give me some info
701
00:43:20,600 --> 00:43:24,200
here on the Georgia Tech, Yellow
Jackets.
702
00:43:24,200 --> 00:43:27,800
Let's flip it over and let's
talk about the Hokies.
703
00:43:27,900 --> 00:43:33,600
This is the Theta version and I
got all nerdy Brawn and I told
704
00:43:33,600 --> 00:43:37,600
Brian little while ago, say the
in trigonometry is the unknown
705
00:43:37,600 --> 00:43:40,100
variable.
Well, we have an unknown
706
00:43:40,100 --> 00:43:42,100
variable and we're finding out
about it.
707
00:43:42,200 --> 00:43:44,700
You know?
It's Justin Fuente.
708
00:43:45,100 --> 00:43:48,000
Why is he the unknown variable?
What's he doing?
709
00:43:48,100 --> 00:43:52,500
This week in game prep because
he had been with the defense
710
00:43:52,800 --> 00:43:56,200
starting what the last three
games of last season.
711
00:43:56,200 --> 00:43:57,800
Yeah, he was running offense of
scout team.
712
00:43:58,400 --> 00:44:01,500
Essentially getting them Point.
Run the offensive scout team
713
00:44:01,900 --> 00:44:05,800
last week, he moved.
He was in the room primarily
714
00:44:05,800 --> 00:44:10,800
with the offense.
Now if you ask me and I've said
715
00:44:10,800 --> 00:44:12,100
it Sunday night, I'll say it
again.
716
00:44:12,100 --> 00:44:15,200
I hope he stays in that room.
We'll see Ron.
717
00:44:16,100 --> 00:44:18,300
Yeah I hope he stays in that
room to the offense.
718
00:44:18,300 --> 00:44:21,700
Needs the most work.
I think J Hamm will get some of
719
00:44:21,700 --> 00:44:24,300
the things that were missed on
defense figured out.
720
00:44:24,900 --> 00:44:29,400
I think just needs to stay where
he knows and stick with the
721
00:44:29,400 --> 00:44:31,500
offense.
Hopefully, we can get similar
722
00:44:31,500 --> 00:44:34,500
production that we got last week
and give us a chance to win one,
723
00:44:35,100 --> 00:44:39,200
right in the first thing that to
get that off into production
724
00:44:39,200 --> 00:44:42,500
again, as we have to feed the to
running back beasts.
725
00:44:43,500 --> 00:44:46,900
We got to continue to feed
Malachi Thomas and we got to
726
00:44:46,900 --> 00:44:50,900
continue to get Raheem
Blackshear in the different
727
00:44:50,900 --> 00:44:53,000
looks and running the ball.
Son, Brian.
728
00:44:53,000 --> 00:44:55,700
Do you agree?
Yeah I got to get the the
729
00:44:55,700 --> 00:44:57,900
malachite Thomas the ball as
much as possible.
730
00:44:58,200 --> 00:45:02,000
We saw we can lean on him last
week and as you said, get
731
00:45:02,000 --> 00:45:04,500
Blackshear the ball in creative
ways.
732
00:45:04,800 --> 00:45:07,400
So you can do stuff in space,
but also he did a pretty good
733
00:45:07,400 --> 00:45:09,800
job running between the tackles
last week as well.
734
00:45:11,200 --> 00:45:13,200
So we need to keep sticking with
that running attack.
735
00:45:13,300 --> 00:45:20,400
Heck, yeah, I think we found the
rotation and hopefully, you
736
00:45:20,400 --> 00:45:24,200
know, I know people can bag on
Jalen holson jail and wholesome
737
00:45:24,200 --> 00:45:27,100
is a good short, yardage Runner,
use them wisely.
738
00:45:27,500 --> 00:45:29,700
And of people are still begging
to see more curlies because that
739
00:45:29,700 --> 00:45:32,000
cat is still not there.
Well, if he's running short,
740
00:45:32,000 --> 00:45:36,000
yardage situations, he doesn't
need to pass block, but feed
741
00:45:36,000 --> 00:45:42,800
those guys, you know, we had 430
yards of offense, Last week in
742
00:45:42,800 --> 00:45:47,300
those guys were 300-plus of it.
So if we're going to have any
743
00:45:47,300 --> 00:45:50,800
chance to win this week, it's
got to be running with those
744
00:45:50,800 --> 00:45:54,600
guys and being creative with
them and in Brian.
745
00:45:54,600 --> 00:45:57,000
The next point you made here
when we were talking putting
746
00:45:57,000 --> 00:46:00,200
this together was, you know,
it's the same old song and
747
00:46:00,200 --> 00:46:03,400
dance.
But The intermediate passing
748
00:46:03,400 --> 00:46:06,900
game and especially even more.
So when you talk about them,
749
00:46:06,900 --> 00:46:11,600
loving the Blitz, the house and
bring guys Yeah, they need to
750
00:46:11,600 --> 00:46:16,800
find some degree of intermediate
passing game, especially between
751
00:46:16,800 --> 00:46:22,500
the numbers we've been atrocious
at calling plays or are
752
00:46:22,500 --> 00:46:26,300
targeting receivers between the
numbers between the hashes,
753
00:46:28,500 --> 00:46:31,300
really in the intermediate and
even in the short passing game.
754
00:46:32,700 --> 00:46:36,700
So that that has to happen.
We got to work all areas of the
755
00:46:36,700 --> 00:46:40,100
defense and I think it starts
with that intermediate.
756
00:46:40,200 --> 00:46:42,600
Passing game.
Absolutely.
757
00:46:43,300 --> 00:46:47,000
And we have guys that can do it.
It's just actually putting them
758
00:46:47,000 --> 00:46:49,900
into place in letting them do
it.
759
00:46:52,100 --> 00:46:57,300
And again, if you tell me, we
can pass the ball, 16 425, and
760
00:46:57,300 --> 00:47:00,900
we averaged six.
I'd be fine with that like six
761
00:47:00,900 --> 00:47:05,300
per attempt 150 yards, because
if we're doing that, it's the
762
00:47:05,600 --> 00:47:08,400
it's the whole Death By A
Thousand Cuts, right?
763
00:47:08,400 --> 00:47:10,700
If you've got the good running
game going, but In those little
764
00:47:10,700 --> 00:47:14,100
short passes.
Eventually it's going to
765
00:47:14,107 --> 00:47:16,800
frustrate a defense to a point.
Probably somebody's going to
766
00:47:16,800 --> 00:47:20,900
miss a gap and we guys like
Malachi in Rahim you're going to
767
00:47:20,900 --> 00:47:26,700
get a chance to you know, maybe
break a big one because they're
768
00:47:26,700 --> 00:47:28,900
being so aggressive and
everything else.
769
00:47:29,000 --> 00:47:31,100
Yeah.
Malachi busted one big one.
770
00:47:31,100 --> 00:47:32,900
Almost took another one to the
house last week.
771
00:47:33,500 --> 00:47:36,400
I mean he's shown he's shown
that he's got at least the
772
00:47:36,400 --> 00:47:37,600
fourth you.
I don't we don't know if he's
773
00:47:37,600 --> 00:47:41,600
got the fifth gear yet but you
know he's definitely got a
774
00:47:42,200 --> 00:47:45,800
fourth gear.
And there's one other big thing
775
00:47:45,800 --> 00:47:51,200
this week crying against this
team that we've got to have
776
00:47:51,200 --> 00:47:54,300
success and that's going to be
staying on schedule.
777
00:47:54,700 --> 00:47:59,200
Georgia Tech is not a good
tackle behind the line of
778
00:47:59,200 --> 00:48:02,800
scrimmage team.
Yep, they're 112th and tackles
779
00:48:02,800 --> 00:48:07,400
for loss.
And they're just about as bad
780
00:48:07,400 --> 00:48:10,400
insects.
They are about eighty ninth in
781
00:48:10,400 --> 00:48:13,300
the country.
So they're not good at getting
782
00:48:13,300 --> 00:48:15,800
people behind the line of
scrimmage and what we saw off.
783
00:48:15,800 --> 00:48:18,400
We can Syracuse game was the
couple times.
784
00:48:19,500 --> 00:48:22,700
That we could move the ball.
We got behind the sticks quick.
785
00:48:23,500 --> 00:48:26,800
Yep.
And I think if we can stay on
786
00:48:26,800 --> 00:48:31,000
schedule, most of the most of
the downs and not let them let
787
00:48:31,000 --> 00:48:34,800
something that's already not
their Forte come into play, very
788
00:48:34,800 --> 00:48:38,300
often that's going to help us,
keep keep the ball in the field
789
00:48:38,300 --> 00:48:44,200
for the offense.
So, big key do not let a
790
00:48:44,200 --> 00:48:50,500
defensive team that is bad on.
You do not, it seems given up 30
791
00:48:50,500 --> 00:48:54,500
points a game.
We just put over 30 points only
792
00:48:54,600 --> 00:48:57,100
teeth team that was giving up
about 20.
793
00:48:58,600 --> 00:49:02,500
I like to do the math and say,
well, if we can get to pretend
794
00:49:02,500 --> 00:49:06,300
we can get almost 40 on them.
But something tells me it's
795
00:49:06,300 --> 00:49:09,600
gonna be a little different this
week, but let's look at the
796
00:49:09,607 --> 00:49:12,200
defensive side of the ball.
We got to roast them on Sunday
797
00:49:12,200 --> 00:49:15,600
night, even though we probably
really did not want to roast
798
00:49:15,600 --> 00:49:18,700
them at all, but they've got
their things.
799
00:49:19,500 --> 00:49:24,000
And the one thing I asked you
Brian, Was, what can we do to
800
00:49:24,000 --> 00:49:29,300
keep the defensive in stamina?
Yeah, first thing is, you keep
801
00:49:29,300 --> 00:49:32,200
bringing along cold Nelson that
we got solid guys that can come
802
00:49:32,200 --> 00:49:36,100
in there and get quality snaps.
I think the other thing you need
803
00:49:36,100 --> 00:49:39,100
to do is get creative with how
you deploy the defensive line.
804
00:49:40,300 --> 00:49:44,800
Whether it's, you know, let bar
no stay back in coverage, your
805
00:49:44,800 --> 00:49:49,100
every now and again, or stand
up, do different things to keep
806
00:49:49,100 --> 00:49:51,400
guys fresh for longer through
the game.
807
00:49:51,700 --> 00:49:54,500
So they're ready to rush the
passer and there's keep Downs
808
00:49:54,500 --> 00:49:57,200
late in the game, right?
Let me ask this problem.
809
00:49:58,200 --> 00:50:02,100
What about 30, man fronts?
What about essentially, go to a
810
00:50:02,500 --> 00:50:11,700
kind of a 33 stack, look, where
you play fuga nose, like
811
00:50:12,500 --> 00:50:16,300
Kendricks at the three technique
and allow Pollard Williams to
812
00:50:16,300 --> 00:50:19,300
play the four, five technique,
and then let bar know or Garbage
813
00:50:19,300 --> 00:50:21,400
stand up.
Also, you have tomorrow who's a
814
00:50:21,408 --> 00:50:24,700
very good in his own, right?
Rusher for a defensive back.
815
00:50:25,300 --> 00:50:27,600
Could they do that?
Or is that too much schematic
816
00:50:27,600 --> 00:50:30,000
change?
I think that's a little too
817
00:50:30,000 --> 00:50:33,000
much.
To throw in a team, especially
818
00:50:33,000 --> 00:50:35,000
in the middle of the season.
I think that's something that
819
00:50:35,000 --> 00:50:38,300
they had planned on, in the
offseason, you might see more of
820
00:50:38,300 --> 00:50:40,200
that.
But I mean, you could do
821
00:50:40,200 --> 00:50:43,000
wrinkles, but I don't think you
can go full on like that.
822
00:50:43,600 --> 00:50:46,100
Okay, okay.
And I'm glad you said wrinkles
823
00:50:46,100 --> 00:50:51,100
because my thought is not What
if I said, Syracuse?
824
00:50:51,100 --> 00:50:55,400
Friend. 78 snaps, right?
Yep. 78 snaps.
825
00:50:55,900 --> 00:51:00,300
What if I said to you 20 percent
of the time try to go into that
826
00:51:00,300 --> 00:51:05,800
set, is that too much 15:16
snacks, maybe a little too much
827
00:51:05,800 --> 00:51:10,500
but if you could maybe 10 to 12
plays might be a joke because
828
00:51:10,500 --> 00:51:12,500
what is my whole thought
process?
829
00:51:12,500 --> 00:51:18,900
Is if you're doing this for
garma and Bar know is you take
830
00:51:18,900 --> 00:51:22,700
one off the field and you get
them five to six extra snaps and
831
00:51:22,900 --> 00:51:27,900
as we looked at the Syracuse
game last week, it was really
832
00:51:27,900 --> 00:51:30,700
only about five or five or ten
snaps.
833
00:51:30,700 --> 00:51:33,300
That was the difference between
a win and a loss with those last
834
00:51:33,300 --> 00:51:35,200
two drives.
It's true.
835
00:51:35,800 --> 00:51:39,200
So, you know, we're trying to
think of creative ways.
836
00:51:39,400 --> 00:51:43,900
Hopefully, the coaching staff
is, what about this Prime?
837
00:51:44,500 --> 00:51:49,500
Tell me what you want.
Defensive ends or linebackers or
838
00:51:49,500 --> 00:51:53,500
defensive backs to do any time
Jeff, Sims decide he's going to
839
00:51:53,500 --> 00:51:56,700
do a read option.
If you're the option man, you
840
00:51:56,700 --> 00:52:00,700
need to run it Sims.
Make him give the ball more
841
00:52:00,700 --> 00:52:04,900
often than not.
I know that you know, you're
842
00:52:04,900 --> 00:52:09,100
essentially picking your poison
there, but if you can limit the
843
00:52:09,800 --> 00:52:13,000
amount of times that he's
keeping it, that at least is a
844
00:52:13,000 --> 00:52:16,400
more predictable outcome and
it's easier to stop predictable.
845
00:52:16,500 --> 00:52:19,400
Um's.
All right I like that option
846
00:52:19,400 --> 00:52:21,900
right there is essentially just
say it because if you come in at
847
00:52:21,900 --> 00:52:25,600
him and he keeps the ball, he's
going to have to make a move.
848
00:52:26,300 --> 00:52:29,700
I have to meet you and that's
okay because if he's making
849
00:52:29,700 --> 00:52:34,100
moves in the back end, you know,
especially running out of
850
00:52:34,100 --> 00:52:36,300
shotgun, like they are, he's
already six yards behind the
851
00:52:36,400 --> 00:52:38,400
line of scrimmage of you making
a move to get away.
852
00:52:39,400 --> 00:52:44,600
Easier quicker.
Time to pursue the others
853
00:52:44,800 --> 00:52:52,300
thought was hit him enough.
Probably just the carrying out
854
00:52:52,300 --> 00:52:58,400
of the fake will not be as As
persuasive.
855
00:52:58,900 --> 00:53:02,500
Sure, pop in five or six times
and be like, man, screw this
856
00:53:02,500 --> 00:53:05,300
just taking, I'm not trying to
run at you now, dude.
857
00:53:05,800 --> 00:53:10,100
So I like when Braun said this
idea to meal or later, I liked
858
00:53:10,100 --> 00:53:15,300
it because it's essentially
saying the man right there.
859
00:53:15,300 --> 00:53:18,100
Gibbs is going to be this.
Both of you aren't going to beat
860
00:53:18,100 --> 00:53:23,000
us Gibbs is going to be this All
right, one last piece of the
861
00:53:23,000 --> 00:53:25,000
Theta version for the defense
run.
862
00:53:25,700 --> 00:53:30,900
We've already talked about them
McCown 15 yards per catch you
863
00:53:30,900 --> 00:53:35,800
know, Malachi quarter over 15
yards a catch.
864
00:53:38,400 --> 00:53:42,200
Guys don't let the let the bball
Beach if we can't get meat over
865
00:53:42,200 --> 00:53:43,600
the top.
Yep.
866
00:53:43,700 --> 00:53:49,700
Um, and let me ask this from
when we're getting we're
867
00:53:49,700 --> 00:53:54,300
getting, we're in that mixture
of Zone and man coverage.
868
00:53:55,500 --> 00:53:57,900
What are you want to see?
It's like if you if you had to
869
00:53:57,900 --> 00:54:01,700
write out, you know,
percentages?
870
00:54:02,100 --> 00:54:06,500
How much man?
How much like cover two Zone?
871
00:54:06,500 --> 00:54:09,300
How much cover three man under
how much quarters?
872
00:54:09,500 --> 00:54:12,500
What do you want to see against
this team to prevent those deep
873
00:54:12,500 --> 00:54:14,400
moles?
I'd like to see a lot of
874
00:54:14,400 --> 00:54:19,300
quarters because that can
confuse the quarterback.
875
00:54:19,300 --> 00:54:22,500
It can confuse the receivers in
terms of what the coverage is a
876
00:54:22,508 --> 00:54:26,600
little bit.
And when I'm thinking quarters,
877
00:54:26,600 --> 00:54:30,300
I'm thinking kind of cover 6
like quarter quarter half.
878
00:54:32,200 --> 00:54:36,600
And I think if you can do that,
you can kind of mix things up
879
00:54:36,600 --> 00:54:42,300
with them and confuse them.
In the in the secondary I got
880
00:54:42,300 --> 00:54:46,700
you, plus another way to keep
all eyes on Jeff Sims when he
881
00:54:46,700 --> 00:54:51,300
decides to take it through gives
you that Advantage versus being
882
00:54:51,300 --> 00:54:55,900
the man come.
But again, we didn't mention a
883
00:54:55,900 --> 00:55:00,000
couple other receivers, but
you've got to other receivers.
884
00:55:00,000 --> 00:55:04,100
A dock is Sanders is averaging
over 14 per catch and then
885
00:55:04,100 --> 00:55:05,600
Kalani Morrison.
This is fresh.
886
00:55:05,600 --> 00:55:08,500
It only has five catches. 22
yards.
887
00:55:08,500 --> 00:55:11,800
A catch though. and two
touchdowns so borders, public,
888
00:55:12,300 --> 00:55:17,200
so It's like the whole well
they're good running team.
889
00:55:17,300 --> 00:55:20,800
Do we really do we not take the
risk and you know force them to
890
00:55:20,800 --> 00:55:27,100
throw.
Well, the whole piece is Let
891
00:55:27,100 --> 00:55:29,400
them if they're such a good
running team.
892
00:55:29,600 --> 00:55:32,900
Make them beat you with it.
Don't give them the easy
893
00:55:32,900 --> 00:55:37,200
opportunities to go deep.
Yep, I mean it's as simple as
894
00:55:37,200 --> 00:55:38,900
that.
Don't give a team who likes to
895
00:55:38,900 --> 00:55:40,900
run the ball, easy, downfield,
throws.
896
00:55:41,600 --> 00:55:46,400
So all right, Ron, we've gotten
to the point of the night where
897
00:55:46,400 --> 00:55:49,600
we have to give our predictions
and I'm going to jump first.
898
00:55:50,200 --> 00:55:53,400
All right, we're Georgia.
Georgia Tech lost last week.
899
00:55:54,500 --> 00:55:57,800
They won lost one loss and this
is a win week.
900
00:55:58,000 --> 00:55:59,600
I think it's another competitive
game.
901
00:55:59,600 --> 00:56:03,900
I think you watching it at noon
you're going to have a lot of
902
00:56:03,900 --> 00:56:05,600
fun.
I'm going to probably be coming
903
00:56:05,600 --> 00:56:09,800
back for my event at low after
three looking down either to see
904
00:56:09,800 --> 00:56:13,700
a super tight game and wondering
if I really want to get home
905
00:56:13,700 --> 00:56:17,300
fast to watch the end of it
since I have no clue what's
906
00:56:17,300 --> 00:56:19,700
going on.
But I think they're going to be
907
00:56:19,700 --> 00:56:23,100
this and I really think it's
literally going to be one bad
908
00:56:23,100 --> 00:56:25,500
Red Zone possession.
For us in one.
909
00:56:25,500 --> 00:56:28,900
Good one for them, 3531?
Okay.
910
00:56:31,300 --> 00:56:34,600
You know what I think.
I think a change of scenery is
911
00:56:34,600 --> 00:56:38,300
going to be a good thing for
this team and I think they're
912
00:56:38,300 --> 00:56:42,100
going to play one of their more
complete games of the year
913
00:56:42,100 --> 00:56:44,900
because that that sounds like
exactly what a Fuente LED team
914
00:56:44,900 --> 00:56:48,200
would do at this point in the
season is have one of those one
915
00:56:48,200 --> 00:56:50,400
of those games where you expect
them to fail and they don't.
916
00:56:50,400 --> 00:56:53,100
So give me 31:28.
Virginia Tech.
917
00:56:53,300 --> 00:56:56,800
All right, Brian goes with the,
when I'll unfortunately, I'm
918
00:56:56,800 --> 00:56:59,500
going with another loss here,
completely.
919
00:56:59,500 --> 00:57:05,300
Hope I'm I'm wrong but Brian,
we, we didn't kind of discuss
920
00:57:05,300 --> 00:57:08,400
this.
But how does this game have to
921
00:57:08,400 --> 00:57:14,400
flow to get to your number 3128
or reversal of my number thirty
922
00:57:14,400 --> 00:57:18,300
five, thirty Thirty One.
Yeah, I think I think the big
923
00:57:18,300 --> 00:57:21,200
thing is that we need to to get
the offense comfortable again
924
00:57:21,200 --> 00:57:25,800
early and I think we need to do
a better job is that when we get
925
00:57:25,800 --> 00:57:29,900
the lead, Defensively continue
to hold offensive.
926
00:57:29,900 --> 00:57:32,700
Ly continue to keep the foot on
the pedal.
927
00:57:33,500 --> 00:57:39,000
Yeah, I agree.
I think this this team under
928
00:57:39,000 --> 00:57:42,600
Justin Fuente has less what the
Arkansas game.
929
00:57:44,300 --> 00:57:48,000
Is that about it?
Let's the Arkansas game where
930
00:57:48,000 --> 00:57:53,100
their front running team and I
think get out, get ahead.
931
00:57:53,500 --> 00:57:56,100
Put the other piece has to be
what we didn't do against
932
00:57:56,100 --> 00:58:04,100
Syracuse, if it's 14 to 7 or 14
nothing, you know?
933
00:58:07,000 --> 00:58:09,200
We've got to jump, we've got to
move fast.
934
00:58:09,700 --> 00:58:14,600
So we got to take advantage if
it's 14-nothing and where we get
935
00:58:14,600 --> 00:58:16,700
a Midfield.
We got to get at least three
936
00:58:16,700 --> 00:58:19,500
points to get them out of
running with Gibbs.
937
00:58:19,900 --> 00:58:22,000
Yeah.
All right I fired up there.
938
00:58:22,000 --> 00:58:22,900
Sorry.
All right.
939
00:58:22,900 --> 00:58:23,900
Good.
You're good.
940
00:58:23,900 --> 00:58:27,400
Pick y'all, boys are both over
500.
941
00:58:27,400 --> 00:58:28,900
We are better than flipping a
coin.
942
00:58:28,900 --> 00:58:31,100
If you take our advice, yes,
sir.
943
00:58:32,000 --> 00:58:34,800
And right now, this is what
we're going to do.
944
00:58:34,800 --> 00:58:37,600
We're going to start with my A
me pit.
945
00:58:37,900 --> 00:58:40,100
Miami coming off of a really big
win last week.
946
00:58:40,100 --> 00:58:43,500
Against NC State.
Hit is a nine and a half Point
947
00:58:43,500 --> 00:58:44,700
favorite here.
Brian!
948
00:58:46,300 --> 00:58:49,300
I'm going to do the honors since
I'm leading, and I'm actually
949
00:58:49,300 --> 00:58:51,700
going to take pit, I think it's
going to be a good game, but I
950
00:58:51,700 --> 00:58:55,800
do see this as about a 10 to 14
point game, probably 4228.
951
00:58:56,100 --> 00:59:00,200
What about you?
I'm gonna go with with Miami
952
00:59:00,200 --> 00:59:02,300
here.
I think pit still wins the game
953
00:59:02,300 --> 00:59:05,700
outright, but I think it's more
in the, the touchdown range.
954
00:59:05,700 --> 00:59:08,700
So give me a Give me Miami
Lakes.
955
00:59:08,700 --> 00:59:14,200
Miami takes to you over pit.
All right Ron this is just I
956
00:59:14,207 --> 00:59:16,500
don't know what to do with this
including luckily you get to go.
957
00:59:16,500 --> 00:59:21,900
First FSU Clemson, Clemson is a
10-point favored.
958
00:59:22,700 --> 00:59:25,300
Game is in, I believe Death
Valley.
959
00:59:28,100 --> 00:59:30,100
What do you want to do it?
It's in Death Valley.
960
00:59:30,100 --> 00:59:31,400
What do you want to do with this
one?
961
00:59:32,500 --> 00:59:35,700
Clemson hadn't really want a
game by 10 points, all year that
962
00:59:35,700 --> 00:59:37,900
matters.
So I'm Owing to take FS you,
963
00:59:38,300 --> 00:59:42,700
he's gonna take FS you, it's
very true and believe it or not.
964
00:59:42,900 --> 00:59:45,500
You saying that maybe realize
they haven't won a game.
965
00:59:45,500 --> 00:59:49,700
They've lost a few games by 10
points or more last week and the
966
00:59:49,700 --> 00:59:53,500
opener against Georgia.
So, yeah, give me give me, give
967
00:59:53,500 --> 00:59:55,200
me a bless you to give me some
points.
968
00:59:55,200 --> 00:59:59,300
There may be feeling it after
that big UMass win.
969
01:00:00,400 --> 01:00:01,700
All right, here's a good one for
you.
970
01:00:01,700 --> 01:00:05,000
Brine, Syracuse, coming off a
big win.
971
01:00:05,200 --> 01:00:07,800
BC coming off, kind of a letdown
Down loss.
972
01:00:08,600 --> 01:00:12,500
Syracuse is a it just went up.
Sorry.
973
01:00:12,500 --> 01:00:17,900
Six point favorite in the dome.
What do you got on this one?
974
01:00:18,300 --> 01:00:25,400
Well, this is me.
Sorry is I think we're
975
01:00:25,400 --> 01:00:28,300
everybody's Get Right game.
Give me BC, give me the points.
976
01:00:29,900 --> 01:00:36,100
Okay, okay.
I think you continues to ride
977
01:00:36,400 --> 01:00:40,600
the success.
They had against us, I think BC
978
01:00:41,200 --> 01:00:45,800
is starting to falter a little
bit, so I'll take you, right?
979
01:00:46,100 --> 01:00:51,200
Will be see again, if they choke
it up again, then BC is becoming
980
01:00:51,200 --> 01:00:55,200
my new Duke.
Speaking of duke duke, against
981
01:00:55,200 --> 01:00:58,400
Wake Forest undefeated, Wake
Forest, top 15.
982
01:00:58,400 --> 01:01:02,500
Ranked potentially could be in
the top 10 of the cfp next.
983
01:01:02,700 --> 01:01:06,500
Weak when it's released.
Wake is a 16 and a half Point
984
01:01:06,500 --> 01:01:08,000
favorite.
What do you say on this one?
985
01:01:11,000 --> 01:01:14,500
I'm going to say Quake here.
I think Duke Still Still
986
01:01:14,500 --> 01:01:18,100
floundering a little bit there.
So I'm going to take wake, I
987
01:01:18,100 --> 01:01:19,900
think wait closes.
I'll probably about it's
988
01:01:19,900 --> 01:01:22,100
probably right at that line
about 17 points.
989
01:01:22,800 --> 01:01:26,500
I think it's going to be bigger.
We didn't have to punt last
990
01:01:26,500 --> 01:01:30,600
week, I scored 70.
They had the ball for 17 minutes
991
01:01:31,200 --> 01:01:36,100
and they were facing a defense.
Nobody likes, they couldn't stop
992
01:01:36,100 --> 01:01:40,200
them.
That a lot of times even if it's
993
01:01:40,200 --> 01:01:43,400
a fit some funky offense, it's
sometimes it's a one-off.
994
01:01:43,500 --> 01:01:46,700
And if you can score points, it
doesn't really matter if they're
995
01:01:46,700 --> 01:01:49,600
moving the ball on you.
I think I think week's winning
996
01:01:49,600 --> 01:01:53,400
this game by like 24 points.
Okay, I think the game is going
997
01:01:53,400 --> 01:01:57,500
to be somewhere like wake. 85 do
21.
998
01:01:58,400 --> 01:02:00,600
Maybe a little more the over
under 70.
999
01:02:00,600 --> 01:02:02,800
So a little messy.
They're all right.
1000
01:02:02,800 --> 01:02:06,000
Braun Louisville.
NC State moved Bill coming off,
1001
01:02:06,000 --> 01:02:08,900
kind of a shocking.
Wind to me against BC and NC
1002
01:02:08,900 --> 01:02:13,600
State coming off the loss to
Miami.
1003
01:02:14,500 --> 01:02:20,100
NC State is a 7 point, favorite
in this one, and I feel like
1004
01:02:20,400 --> 01:02:24,300
whatever I do against NC State.
It goes exact opposite way.
1005
01:02:24,300 --> 01:02:26,000
But I'm going to keep Keep
riding with them.
1006
01:02:26,300 --> 01:02:30,700
I do think Louisville has their
flaws and I think seven is just
1007
01:02:30,700 --> 01:02:35,200
a little too much, it's not
enough points to lay.
1008
01:02:35,600 --> 01:02:40,500
So I'm going to take NC State in
this game, all right?
1009
01:02:43,200 --> 01:02:44,700
I'm gonna ride in Sea State as
well.
1010
01:02:46,300 --> 01:02:48,900
I think that they're going to be
able to take care of business
1011
01:02:49,200 --> 01:02:51,900
this week.
We'll see if Louisville can
1012
01:02:51,900 --> 01:02:55,400
continue putting up points.
I think this might be the week
1013
01:02:55,400 --> 01:02:57,100
where they struggle a little bit
putting up points.
1014
01:02:57,100 --> 01:03:00,600
So I'll get the state probably
the best defense.
1015
01:03:00,600 --> 01:03:06,100
That Louisville potentially has
played all year who those four
1016
01:03:06,100 --> 01:03:11,900
and three and probably Wake
Forest is probably the best
1017
01:03:11,900 --> 01:03:14,100
defense.
They played and they did put 34
1018
01:03:14,100 --> 01:03:16,900
on them and I think NC State's a
hell of a lot better than them.
1019
01:03:17,300 --> 01:03:20,500
Alright next game up a little
Notre Dame.
1020
01:03:21,100 --> 01:03:25,700
Um see action Notre Dame re and
a half Point favorite.
1021
01:03:27,100 --> 01:03:34,700
I feel like this is you do I
feel like this is smelly Yeah,
1022
01:03:34,700 --> 01:03:37,700
this is a weird one.
I still think this is Notre Dame
1023
01:03:38,500 --> 01:03:39,800
so I'm going to take Notre Dame
here.
1024
01:03:40,600 --> 01:03:44,100
Yeah and to me it's a fishing
line because Notre Dame has a
1025
01:03:44,100 --> 01:03:46,800
good defense.
It's not great but it can slow
1026
01:03:46,800 --> 01:03:52,000
teams down where less us.
Everybody else is just scoring
1027
01:03:52,000 --> 01:04:00,200
gobs upon gobs of points on you.
And so, I think I'll say this,
1028
01:04:00,200 --> 01:04:03,400
the over-under on this game is
62 and a half.
1029
01:04:03,400 --> 01:04:08,100
I think they got Pegged about
right but I think Notre Dame is
1030
01:04:08,107 --> 01:04:11,000
going to win this one by about
8:00 8:00 or 9:00.
1031
01:04:11,400 --> 01:04:12,900
I think it's going to be an
entertaining game.
1032
01:04:12,900 --> 01:04:18,900
So you know if you if your it's
a night game 730 kick so you
1033
01:04:18,900 --> 01:04:21,600
know definitely fun to watch but
I'm a brine.
1034
01:04:21,600 --> 01:04:26,700
Give me Notre Dame on this one.
All right Brian it's Mormon
1035
01:04:26,700 --> 01:04:33,200
after Dark.
UVA BYU UVA traveling out to
1036
01:04:33,200 --> 01:04:40,200
Utah. 25th, ranked BYU, you want
to you to lean to and have.
1037
01:04:40,900 --> 01:04:43,500
What do you think on this one?
Because this is an interesting
1038
01:04:43,500 --> 01:04:45,100
one.
Yeah.
1039
01:04:46,700 --> 01:04:54,300
I'm gonna go be why you here.
And I think this might be a week
1040
01:04:54,300 --> 01:05:01,400
where we see UVA not put up
video game numbers, so give me
1041
01:05:01,400 --> 01:05:05,100
BYU here.
Yep, I'm kind of feeling you on
1042
01:05:05,100 --> 01:05:11,200
that because if you kind of look
at BYU, you know, less the Baler
1043
01:05:11,200 --> 01:05:15,100
laws, they really haven't been
given up a lot of points.
1044
01:05:15,600 --> 01:05:19,600
Usually, you know, under
somewhere between 27 or under,
1045
01:05:20,900 --> 01:05:25,800
And they've scored some points.
So in clearly uva's, offense,
1046
01:05:27,400 --> 01:05:30,300
you know, it's going to be a
10:00 starts, gonna be a late
1047
01:05:30,300 --> 01:05:33,100
night start.
I can't see, two and a half
1048
01:05:33,100 --> 01:05:35,000
points.
I think it's, I don't know how
1049
01:05:35,000 --> 01:05:39,800
entertaining it's going to be,
but I'm going to take BYU to, I
1050
01:05:39,800 --> 01:05:43,800
don't think two and a half is
enough to lay on this game.
1051
01:05:45,500 --> 01:05:49,300
Alright, Braun will throw a
curveball at you because we got
1052
01:05:49,300 --> 01:05:51,300
to start doing it with Tennessee
off this week.
1053
01:05:51,300 --> 01:05:56,000
We can talk about him then but
you know we can talk about the
1054
01:05:56,000 --> 01:05:58,000
hottest name released by Bruce
Feldman.
1055
01:05:58,000 --> 01:06:01,800
Preserver jigna, Tech job.
We're going to talk Texas State
1056
01:06:01,800 --> 01:06:04,900
louisiana-lafayette headed by
Billy Napier.
1057
01:06:06,100 --> 01:06:08,700
Louisiana, Louisiana, Louisiana
Lafayette.
1058
01:06:08,700 --> 01:06:12,700
Has a 20 and a half Point
favorite, Texas, stage 2 and 5
1059
01:06:12,700 --> 01:06:15,500
louisiana-lafayette six and one,
the only lost to Texas in the
1060
01:06:15,500 --> 01:06:17,800
opener.
What do you think on this one
1061
01:06:17,800 --> 01:06:20,900
wrong?
Give me a Lafayette.
1062
01:06:22,200 --> 01:06:23,800
I think they take care of
business.
1063
01:06:25,500 --> 01:06:28,100
I'm with you.
I think our future head coach
1064
01:06:28,100 --> 01:06:33,500
takes care of this is this is
this your 11?
1065
01:06:35,500 --> 01:06:37,900
Probably not, but he's probably
up there.
1066
01:06:38,200 --> 01:06:39,300
Okay.
Okay.
1067
01:06:39,700 --> 01:06:43,300
Trust is folks that episode is
coming in the very near future.
1068
01:06:43,400 --> 01:06:46,400
Don't worry.
All right, we're going to close
1069
01:06:46,400 --> 01:06:48,000
it out here tonight with too
big.
1070
01:06:49,200 --> 01:06:53,100
Two big, big ten matchups this
week, Braun, lets start, first
1071
01:06:53,100 --> 01:06:58,000
with Penn State, Ohio State,
Ohio, State is laying 18 and a
1072
01:06:58,000 --> 01:07:03,400
half points.
That is an absolute boatload of
1073
01:07:03,400 --> 01:07:05,800
points.
It's going to be at the
1074
01:07:05,800 --> 01:07:08,000
Horseshoe, it's going to be a
night game.
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What are you feeling on this?
16 and 1 verses 5 and to
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essentially whoever loses this
game as out of contention to go
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to the Big Ten title game.
I think Ohio State wins this one
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01:07:21,600 --> 01:07:23,500
out, right?
But I like Penn State with that
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line.
That's, that's egregiously
1080
01:07:26,700 --> 01:07:30,100
large.
Yeah, it is egregiously large,
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01:07:30,100 --> 01:07:32,200
but the way Penn State is played
offensive ly.
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01:07:32,200 --> 01:07:37,600
It it does Merit, and they've
been up and down, but Penn State
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01:07:37,600 --> 01:07:41,200
has, I mean everybody's talking
about, well, how State's offense
1084
01:07:41,200 --> 01:07:45,900
has been really clicking lie?
They played Akron, Rutgers,
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01:07:45,900 --> 01:07:49,000
Maryland and Indiana, and it's
not the Indiana team from last
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01:07:49,000 --> 01:07:51,100
year.
That team is just beat up to
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01:07:51,100 --> 01:07:52,600
Hell.
Yep.
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01:07:52,900 --> 01:07:55,700
So I can't, I can't in my right
mind.
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01:07:55,700 --> 01:07:57,300
Les, 18 and a half points
either.
1090
01:07:57,300 --> 01:08:01,600
I'm going to go Penn State.
I think honestly, I think it's a
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01:08:02,600 --> 01:08:05,500
honestly think it's probably
like a 14-point game.
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01:08:06,100 --> 01:08:08,700
It's a lot of back and forth.
Probably Ohio, State puts the
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01:08:08,700 --> 01:08:12,100
hammer down with a few minutes
left in the fourth quarter to
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01:08:12,100 --> 01:08:15,500
get it there.
Anytime we say that, right?
1095
01:08:15,500 --> 01:08:18,300
It's like I want to do this
because this should happen and
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01:08:18,300 --> 01:08:22,500
then that's when you lose it,
you get the bad beat like it's
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01:08:22,500 --> 01:08:25,700
30 seconds left and he fumbled
into the end zone and they
1098
01:08:25,700 --> 01:08:29,100
recovered for a touchdown.
We were like yep that's why.
1099
01:08:29,300 --> 01:08:32,800
All right, bronze, the biggest
game of the weekend, the
1100
01:08:32,800 --> 01:08:34,600
networks.
Both get it right.
1101
01:08:34,700 --> 01:08:39,500
Everybody will be at Michigan
State in East Lansing for number
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01:08:39,500 --> 01:08:43,800
six, Michigan against number
eight, Michigan State.
1103
01:08:44,500 --> 01:08:49,899
This game is, I mean, in that
rivalry, this might be one of
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01:08:49,899 --> 01:08:54,100
the biggest games in the history
of it because both teams top 10,
1105
01:08:56,200 --> 01:08:58,500
it's going to be a noon kick,
unfortunately.
1106
01:08:59,300 --> 01:09:01,300
So I will miss all of it.
Yeah.
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01:09:01,399 --> 01:09:05,200
Michigan is the four point
favorite in this game.
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01:09:05,200 --> 01:09:09,000
It has went down from four and a
half that it was a little
1109
01:09:09,000 --> 01:09:10,399
earlier when we looked at it.
Brian.
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01:09:10,399 --> 01:09:16,600
So.
Honestly, I'm gonna go Michigan
1111
01:09:17,300 --> 01:09:19,200
probably because of my Harbaugh
biased.
1112
01:09:21,600 --> 01:09:24,300
That's it.
I think it's going to be ugly.
1113
01:09:24,300 --> 01:09:29,200
I think it could be three, four,
six, five, seven.
1114
01:09:29,500 --> 01:09:32,700
I don't think it's gonna be much
more than that, but I'll lay
1115
01:09:32,700 --> 01:09:37,899
them for.
Okay, I'm gonna say I'm gonna go
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01:09:37,899 --> 01:09:39,899
Michigan State here.
I think it's going to be a three
1117
01:09:39,899 --> 01:09:44,300
point Michigan win, but I think
I think they stay keeps it
1118
01:09:44,300 --> 01:09:46,399
close.
It's going to be kicking a field
1119
01:09:46,399 --> 01:09:51,600
goal to win it late the game.
Got it Gose party or even
1120
01:09:51,600 --> 01:09:54,000
Michigan kicks.
A field goal late in the game to
1121
01:09:54,000 --> 01:09:58,300
wrap it up one.
We did not get to just because
1122
01:09:58,300 --> 01:10:03,100
they were we had to get an AP, a
lot of ACC games, one game that
1123
01:10:03,100 --> 01:10:04,500
I will.
Hopefully for the end of my
1124
01:10:04,500 --> 01:10:09,600
life, attend world's largest
outdoor cocktail party down in
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01:10:09,600 --> 01:10:15,000
Jacksonville, Florida, and
Georgia, Florida struggling and
1126
01:10:15,000 --> 01:10:18,800
I'll say this it again.
I hope.
1127
01:10:19,900 --> 01:10:22,800
Georgia wins.
And then I hope Shane can knock
1128
01:10:22,800 --> 01:10:26,700
off Florida next week because
I'd love to get Dan Mullen and
1129
01:10:26,700 --> 01:10:29,000
Blacksburg heed.
My income people would be like,
1130
01:10:29,000 --> 01:10:32,400
well, he's a retread, what he
did at Mississippi State and how
1131
01:10:32,400 --> 01:10:36,900
he develops Talent, that's why I
want him, okay?
1132
01:10:39,900 --> 01:10:42,900
Alright, Braun.
Has anything broke in the last
1133
01:10:42,900 --> 01:10:47,000
hour and 10 minutes we good.
Lord we were 10 minutes earlier
1134
01:10:47,000 --> 01:10:47,800
tonight.
Brian.
1135
01:10:47,800 --> 01:10:50,100
Look at that.
Hey, we're becoming a Efficient
1136
01:10:50,100 --> 01:10:51,900
offense here.
There we go.
1137
01:10:52,400 --> 01:10:57,500
Anything broke Tempo, Tempo,
anything broke nothing?
1138
01:10:57,500 --> 01:10:59,000
I see, man.
All right.
1139
01:10:59,000 --> 01:11:02,300
Well, that is going to wrap up
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1140
01:11:02,300 --> 01:11:04,900
Corner podcast.
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1141
01:11:05,200 --> 01:11:08,000
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01:11:08,000 --> 01:11:13,100
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01:11:34,800 --> 01:11:36,400
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