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RE: National Championship JMU Versus NDSU January 11, 2020
(12-31-2019 03:39 PM)BDKJMU Wrote:  
(12-31-2019 09:06 AM)Dukester Wrote:  
(12-30-2019 11:10 PM)lakesbison Wrote:  
(12-30-2019 01:32 PM)Dukester Wrote:  
(12-30-2019 11:41 AM)allengsJMU Wrote:  Hey all. So pumped for the game. Has anyone heard of any injuries or players that ND State is hiding? Just wanna know if they have any faults in their game plan or anything we should be looking forward to in Frisco.

They have a Freshman QB that is due for a handful of turnovers. 03-shhhh

NDSU WR Sproles has been banged up w a shoulder. Bussey a fast RB/WR is not expected to play , Defensively couple guys dinged up, but they will all play.

And about Trey Lance's 0 interceptions .. its an amazing stat, and itll continue next saturday, he's smart and conservative.

Christian Watson is a game changer and could be the best WR we faced all year. Certainly he is the fastest. "If" we could somehow prevent him from making big plays that would certainly be a big key for us. On our side we have a very nice set of receivers that catch, and block very well. Likely the best set we've ever had.
Nope. While not living up to his HS hype, I bet the WVU kid (FSU transfer, 5 star & one of HS recruits in the nation 2015) is way faster. Avg 24.7 yds per reception for WVU (had 28 yd TD reception vs JMU).
https://wvusports.com/sports/football/ro...pbell/9268
Allegedly clocked 4.36 as a HS Soph
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_C..._football)

Numbers are great, individual games are eye opening at times, but it is all about matchups

Wether it be team vs team and their individual approaches, followed by who can impose their will and/or who can adjust when their game plan or will is successfully opposed

Individual battles will be highly important as well and always is a high determinant of the outcome
The team that consistently wins the most 1/11ths from play to play will likely win the Natty.

Of course, turnovers or lack there of forced can be the great equalizer!
12-31-2019 04:33 PM
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