SoldierGriz said:AZGrizFan said:SoldierGriz said:PSU D-line concerns me. They will force CH to throw the ball. He is going to have to make some plays and our "preseason all American WRs" need to play complete games - no drops, clean routes.
This is not the ewu defense, and we did not see good o-line production vs sac d-line...
You saying PSU’s D-line is Sac State Level? I don’t think so....that kind of talent doesn’t lose to NAU or ISU.
No, I didn't say that. They will be better than ewu is what I said, and CH and the receivers will have to make some plays. I'm not sure the Griz running game will roll like it did last weekend.
You disagree with that?
There are teams that have had some success running against them.
ISU ran for 166 and put up 505 total yards against them
SUU's backs ran for 115 in just 25 carries, 4.6 ypc
Idaho's backs got 80 in 22 carries (but their QB's lost 41 in 5 sacks)
Northern Colorado rushed for 197 and averaged 6 ypc. Put up right at 500 yards offense
NAU had 88 in 19 attempts, a 4.63 ypc average
So, it's not necessarily our running game per se that I'm worried about...it would appear on the surface they get to the QB quite frequently, but digging a little deeper you see its not necessarily true so much against FCS competition (0 against ISU, 0 against SUU, 1 against UNC, 1 against NAU)
On the other hand, they give up a lot of sacks.
I think PSU's record this year is a direct reflection of the below average competition they've played to date. They have UM, Davis & EWU left. They're 3-2, 5-4, I think they end up 3-5, 5-7 at the end of the year.