To run the no huddle effectively and wear out opposing defenses you need to be able to sustain drives... that's easy against a team that give up 5.5YPC, like say, Hawaii... even at 1-3 UGA is only giving up 1.8 YPC on the ground which will make long drives much more difficult... If they can't sustain a drive, (which through penalties and mistakes is highly likely) it'll hurt our own defense more than UGAs.
so you are saying we shouldn't even try? I don't think it would hurt and our guys supposedly know the offense now. Hell just let Hansen call the plays, it can't get much worse.
I read in today's Post that Richt grew up, in part, in Broomfield. According to his Wiki page, he grew up a Husker fan, but ended up playing QB at Miami, where he backed up Jim Kelly.
Interesting.
no to mention we ran 1 running play over and over and over. This team is no 2001 buffalo team. They can't expect the same play to work over and over again against UGA.Regarding the no-huddle, the cat is out of the bag since we ran it against HI. So UGA will be prepared for it, the question is whether they will be conditioned for it.
no to mention we ran 1 running play over and over and over. This team is no 2001 buffalo team. They can't expect the same play to work over and over again against UGA.
The 01 team had two NFL ol plus an NFL rb and te. If we really do have 2 NFL ol now then we ought to be able to get at least a part of the same type of success running now.
Well, see, you guys don't know anything about football. This isn't Hawks first rodeo. He knows what he's doing. His record speaks for itself, doesn't it? I mean, it's one of those kinds of deals where you have to take in everything, put it in a bowl, mix it up, and see what comes out. That's what he tells his guys all the time. It's not so simple to just say we're going to go no-huddle. I guess for some folks who never take any risks in their life, the no-huddle "solution" makes sense, but there's a reason those folks are in the stands.
I read in today's Post that Richt grew up, in part, in Broomfield. According to his Wiki page, he grew up a Husker fan, but ended up playing QB at Miami, where he backed up Jim Kelly.
Interesting.
Irv Brown talks about his local ties or used to anyway.