Nope, just thinking TxSt has been a big disappointment since coming into the league. When they start stepping up I’ll give them the cred they earn. Thus far they’ve played like FCS.
Nope, just thinking TxSt has been a big disappointment since coming into the league. When they start stepping up I’ll give them the cred they earn. Thus far they’ve played like FCS.
Glancing at the games on tv and looks like everybody is running the same offense...lot of double slots to one side, TE shifts, RB late crossovers, back door motion, and Z-reads......oh and the #of slants and long back shoulder passes....long year coming and I still hope for my lefty/righty QB and RB reverse Z-read option!!! Lol
Do you think that Grambling could beat either team? I haven’t seen Texas State play this year but I watched NMSU first game. They looked terrible and then got hammered again in their second game. Tx st always seems to have ok talent for the Sun belt but lacks coaching. And it doesn’t matter what kind of team we have we always match up well with them as we’ve dominated most of our games.
All I know about Grambling is history, and I heard they had four or five players who are transferred from Alabama, and other highly rated P5 teams. Often those players aren't busts, but simply not good enough to start for elite teams.
Our front 7 will be top 3 in the SunBelt. It is vastly improved. Ole Miss transfer is a BEAST and when turned loose, was a nightmare Saturday. Keep in mind, Ochoa and McCaskill didn’t play Saturday either. Hill and Kidd are very athletic, just need reps. Same for Mapieu. Boudreaux looked very comfortable as a MIC.
I’m not saying it was perfect, but guys were in position to make plays. The polar opposite of last 3 years.
Also, transfer from Nevada, Johnson, had a very nice game at CB.
I take the Grambling win for what it is, a good win for a team searching for a indentity and a staff coaching it's first collegiate game together.
The defense played base most of the night, ran man coverage and zone in the secondary. Coach Roberts showed several blitzes, including the LB's at times, but the defense was mostly vanilla. We played a ton of people, which will be reduced by the Miss State game. After the first four games, the staff will decided which freshmen will RS and which will remain in the depth chart.
I think this defense will be fine only getting better as the season progresses and as we are playing conference games. This defense will not be a bad as last year, last in the SBC. I'm not certain how good it can be, but we will learn more as we get deeper into the season. One thing is for certain, UL will not be the worst defense in the SBC again this year. JMO
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