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Villanova vs SELA mini scouting report

montanaguy said:
kemajic said:
BWahlberg said:
lost early to Ole Miss by 11
I wonder if they had to endure the Elijah Moore urinating dog gig.
Idiocracy loses games.
Had no dog in the race ... at all. Feel a bit sorry for the kicker, but glad that "karma" worked to cost the team a game (or at least a chance to win) because of stupid-ass behavior.

"Act like you've been there before." (Which he has.)
 
Getting back to (respectable) football.

The Sagarin numbers are a clear “pickem” for the SELA - Villanova game (+0.05 for SELA, with the home-field allowance).

However, as several have commented on this thread, we may be giving Villanova too much credit, probably based on their past history. After an early run against mostly weak (Patriot League) competition, they went into a three-game skid when they played better teams (JMU, Stony Brook and UNH). Then they closed with a three-game winning streak against weak competition: Richmond (5-7), LIU (0-10, NEC), and Delaware (5-7).

The NCAA statistical rankings offer some interesting comparisons between the two teams. The Lions have a mediocre running attack. The Wildcats can probably shut that down, other than the usual “keep them honest” plays. (We’ve seen SELA play, and they run those a lot.) But SELA has the third-best passing attack in FCS, despite the fact that teams know “that’s what they do.” Conversely, ‘Nova is not good at stopping an air game (#89 in Passing Yards allowed).

Oddly enough, SELA is ranked #13 in Run Defense. Unlike SELA, which has a largely “pass first” philosophy, Villanova depends upon their run game to set up the pass. And their passing attack is pretty good. But how good will their air game be if the Lions shut down the run?

Both teams have scored a lot of points (#9 and #10). The forecast for tomorrow at SELA looks like good football weather. Barring a lot of “dropsies” by the receivers, we’re expecting an aerial show. Lots of yards, but not necessarily lots of scoring … can’t get those tough red zone yards if the running game isn’t working. As I said on another thread, I’m really lousy at score predictions, but here goes: SELA wins, 37-30.
 
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