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OKPSU Quick Scouting report

BWahlberg

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Sorry for not getting this together guys. I was in Whitefish the last three days and it kept me from being able to get this together. I'm still tight on time as I've got a few other things to take care of today as well still so I'll just put some quick info up.

Record: 1-2

0-75 loss to Lamar: Lamar is an FCS team, I think they're in the Southland with McNeese and Central Arkansas. Lamar ran for 300, passed for 300 and held OKPSU to just 130 rushing yards and 50 passing yards.

35-13 win vs Sterling: OKPSU ran for 232 and passed for 222. They shut down Sterling in the passing game allowing just 57 passing yards.

10-26 loss to Adams State: Adams State ran for just about 200 yards in the win, OKPSU was pretty balanced in their game, 181 passing / 181 rushing.

Players to watch: Tough to pull b/c their "statistics" link on their site goes to last year's results.

#5 - Justin Fogle, a 6-1 running back, possibly more of a goal-line guy. He had 2 TDs in the Sterling win

#13 - Chris McLendon, a bigger 235 pound running back, he's their rushing leader, also has caught a few passes, one for 60 yards.

#12 - Caleb Holbrook, the starting QB, he'll run the ball as well, has some marginally good rushing stats. I believe he's thrown 3 picks in 3 games.

Not having quick access to their general stats I'm not able to put that up. I'll see if I can update this post again later tonight with more info.

Keys for a Griz win appear to be fairly basic, OKPSU is grossly over-matched, the Griz need to just do their thing and execute when needed and this game should wrap up quickly. I hope there's no injury issues that come out of this game and that the Griz can get a lot of experience for the depth. I'm thinking the Griz will probably get back to more power-running to continue to improve in the trenches with this newer style on offense.
 
Wahlberg, you're sugar coating it.

Don't doubt it. OK P State will come on us with their "Fists of Fury".
Who knows if we can keep pace with their Tsunami of football prowess.
Hiding behind the limp excuse that statistics are not available is not gonna cut it here bucko, nor may it save us from their tornado like execution of the panhandle playbook!

One can only hope our Griz are rested up from North Dakota. :ugeek:
 
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