I can see Utah choking this one away.
Shitty weather and they haven't been challenged in the slightest since Seattle.
I can see Utah choking this one away.
Shitty weather and they haven't been challenged in the slightest since Seattle.
I think it comes down to one thing really: can Oregon get their running game going. If they can get Verdell going, and if that piece of glass can last through the 4th Q, then they have a shot because Oregon is deadly off play action pass.
If Hubert has to sit back there and throw all night Oregon is fuct.
Defensively, I think Oregon has to just load up and try and limit Moss and make Huntley beat them. I don't think you do it the other way around.
What I expect, though, is that Utah's D line will be up for the game and stuff Oregon's run. Oregon has a good line but their backs are very unspectacular. Verdell can be impressive in spurts. He runs hard. But he's about as injury prone as any back I can remember.
I can see Utah choking this one away.
Shitty weather and they haven't been challenged in the slightest since Seattle.
I think it comes down to one thing really: can Oregon get their running game going. If they can get Verdell going, and if that piece of glass can last through the 4th Q, then they have a shot because Oregon is deadly off play action pass.
If Hubert has to sit back there and throw all night Oregon is fuct.
Defensively, I think Oregon has to just load up and try and limit Moss and make Huntley beat them. I don't think you do it the other way around.
What I expect, though, is that Utah's D line will be up for the game and stuff Oregon's run. Oregon has a good line but their backs are very unspectacular. Verdell can be impressive in spurts. He runs hard. But he's about as injury prone as any back I can remember.
If Meat doesn't let his daily roid injections go to his brain he'll force a healthy dose of Habibi-Likio down the Ute throats all second half like he did against UW.
I can see Utah choking this one away.
Shitty weather and they haven't been challenged in the slightest since Seattle.
I think it comes down to one thing really: can Oregon get their running game going. If they can get Verdell going, and if that piece of glass can last through the 4th Q, then they have a shot because Oregon is deadly off play action pass.
If Hubert has to sit back there and throw all night Oregon is fuct.
Defensively, I think Oregon has to just load up and try and limit Moss and make Huntley beat them. I don't think you do it the other way around.
What I expect, though, is that Utah's D line will be up for the game and stuff Oregon's run. Oregon has a good line but their backs are very unspectacular. Verdell can be impressive in spurts. He runs hard. But he's about as injury prone as any back I can remember.
I didn’t read OBK but enough to see you are way too, how I say this, soft.
You must be young...no ain’t gone say that, it’s touchy..
Look, the last thing in yer life is to let any swinging handle here make you indifferent, good or hostile,,,,just tell em get fucked. It’s real simple. PM me.
I been on many boards in cyber land and am far from stupid.
Oregon defense is not very good. Utah wins, rather easily. Say, 34 - 17?
It’s firmly on Arroyo’s shoulders. He seems to want to run two tight end sets which he doesn’t have the personnel to do. Since Breeland went down, a high percentage of those two tight end sets have involved a shifted defensive lineman and a walk on senior neither of whom you really have to cover in the pass game. If he brings a knife to a gun fight and tries to run the ball down Utah’s throat while cucking Sherbert with too many plays where there are only two or three receivers to throw to, we? lose 34-17 easily. If he sets up Sherbert with high percentage throws and takes a couple of shots to keep things honest, he has a puncher’s chance.