On Oct 11, 2010, at 9:03 AM, Juno Gator wrote:
5. Penalties were lethal. Florida was averaging seven penalties per
game prior to facing LSU. The Gators had 11 for 69 yards Saturday.
Here are two brutal examples of the Gators hurting themselves with
penalties:
– Third quarter, first possession. Florida unleashes its longest
drive to that point, moving from its own 22-yard line to LSU’s 1.
On second-and-goal from the 1, Mike Pouncey gets a 10-yard penalty
for holding. The Gators followed that by breaking the huddle with
at least 12 players on the field. Suddenly, second-and-goal at the
1 became second-and-goal at the 16. That drive ended with Chas
Henry missing a field goal.
How tough is it, on 2nd and goal from the 1, to run a QB sneak three
times in a row?
The shotgun to the wildcat is insane in that situation.
I watched USC beat Alabama earlier in the day. Shockingly, A QB under
center can gain a yard almost automatically.
Something tells me we should keep an eye on the Gamecock's coach; he
may amount to something one day.
-Zeb
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