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Official New Hampshire Game Thread

That's BS. Unless the guy is OUT OF BOUNDS when you push him, it's not a personal foul, come on. Are we supposed to just trust the opposing runner that if our defender is close he'll go out of bounds?!
 
I dunno, Nebraska put up a ton of yards against our D.

Once bitten, twice shy I guess.
They adjusted very well in the second half against Nebraska. It's not even close to how bad they were last year, especially in the front 7.
 
The comment made was that the person was glad we were running actual run plays, i.e. hand off from QB to RB, with blocking from the OLine. I was agreeing and making the point that it often feels like in recent CU history there's a lot of plays either designed or executed as "Liufau scrambles through the line" or "Montez fakes handoff and runs for it", trying to use the QB as the rushing threat as opposed to the backs. It's sexy to want a quarterback like that and you can have a suprisingly breakout season, and that's appealing for a team desperate to come up, but it's not a good way to build your program to play consistently solid.
 
The comment made was that the person was glad we were running actual run plays, i.e. hand off from QB to RB, with blocking from the OLine. I was agreeing and making the point that it often feels like in recent CU history there's a lot of plays either designed or executed as "Liufau scrambles through the line" or "Montez fakes handoff and runs for it", trying to use the QB as the rushing threat as opposed to the backs. It's sexy to want a quarterback like that and you can have a suprisingly breakout season, and that's appealing for a team desperate to come up, but it's not a good way to build your program to play consistently solid.

You mentioned pro style QBs too, hence my confusion.
 
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