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"It's 3rd and long. Rutgers has the USF D right where they want them!"

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Unfortunately their best passing seemed to come on 3rd and long. Should not have happened that many times

that's because usually on 1st and 2nd down we ran the ball...

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If I'm an opposing coach facing USF, my game plan becomes so darn easy.

Defense:

1. Stop the run from jump street.

2. Keep a middle backer spying BJD the entire game.

3. In passing situations, bring the heat and blitz.

4. No need to go to risky manned coverage, #3 will ensure that a zone coverage is sufficient.

Offense:

1. Run the ball up the gut to establish the inside.

2. For 3rd and long, have multiple receivers just beyond the yard marker.

3. Prevent holding penalties to ensure drives are kept alive.

4. Change things up occasionally to keep the defense honest and to allow the occasional wide

open receiver downfield.

Result:

1. Complete and utter annhilation of USF.

2. USF continues to be punching bag of BE

3. USF loses more fan support.

Easy, peesy, lemon squeezy!

Complete and utter annihilation huh? losing by ten and being 3 points down after tying it up with 6 to go doesn't sound quite like that to me. Our defense was out there for the first 7 MINUTES OF THE THIRD QUARTER AND ONLY GAVE UP 10 POINTS AND ONLY 17 for the rest of the game... not sure how much you want there... could they have blitzed more maybe. Maybe they didn't blitz because their receivers were all over 6'6" and our corners and safeties are scratching 6' maybe... BJ's inability to throw intermediate passes is why we lost in spite of your defense's great play...

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If I'm an opposing coach facing USF, my game plan becomes so darn easy.

Defense:

1. Stop the run from jump street.

2. Keep a middle backer spying BJD the entire game.

3. In passing situations, bring the heat and blitz.

4. No need to go to risky manned coverage, #3 will ensure that a zone coverage is sufficient.

Offense:

1. Run the ball up the gut to establish the inside.

2. For 3rd and long, have multiple receivers just beyond the yard marker.

3. Prevent holding penalties to ensure drives are kept alive.

4. Change things up occasionally to keep the defense honest and to allow the occasional wide

open receiver downfield.

Result:

1. Complete and utter annhilation of USF.

2. USF continues to be punching bag of BE

3. USF loses more fan support.

Easy, peesy, lemon squeezy!

Complete and utter annihilation huh? losing by ten and being 3 points down after tying it up with 6 to go doesn't sound quite like that to me. Our defense was out there for the first 7 MINUTES OF THE THIRD QUARTER AND ONLY GAVE UP 10 POINTS AND ONLY 17 for the rest of the game... not sure how much you want there... could they have blitzed more maybe. Maybe they didn't blitz because their receivers were all over 6'6" and our corners and safeties are scratching 6' maybe... BJ's inability to throw intermediate passes is why we lost in spite of your defense's great play...

10 of those points were gifted to you guys on penalties... We had to fight for our TOs... deflecting passes, stripping/ripping out the ball etc.

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If I'm an opposing coach facing USF, my game plan becomes so darn easy.

Defense:

1. Stop the run from jump street.

2. Keep a middle backer spying BJD the entire game.

3. In passing situations, bring the heat and blitz.

4. No need to go to risky manned coverage, #3 will ensure that a zone coverage is sufficient.

Offense:

1. Run the ball up the gut to establish the inside.

2. For 3rd and long, have multiple receivers just beyond the yard marker.

3. Prevent holding penalties to ensure drives are kept alive.

4. Change things up occasionally to keep the defense honest and to allow the occasional wide

open receiver downfield.

Result:

1. Complete and utter annhilation of USF.

2. USF continues to be punching bag of BE

3. USF loses more fan support.

Easy, peesy, lemon squeezy!

Complete and utter annihilation huh? losing by ten and being 3 points down after tying it up with 6 to go doesn't sound quite like that to me. Our defense was out there for the first 7 MINUTES OF THE THIRD QUARTER AND ONLY GAVE UP 10 POINTS AND ONLY 17 for the rest of the game... not sure how much you want there... could they have blitzed more maybe. Maybe they didn't blitz because their receivers were all over 6'6" and our corners and safeties are scratching 6' maybe... BJ's inability to throw intermediate passes is why we lost in spite of your defense's great play...

If RU hadn't shot themselves in the feet on multiple occasions with penalties, the score would have been much much worse.

Plus, had they gotten some of those Rainbow Randolph passes that BJD lobbed into the air, ones that they came oh so close to intercepting, it would have been an even bigger rout. I was there in the stands for the entire game from kickoff to buzzer and that score doesn't even begin to tell of the ineptitude exhibited by USF on the field.

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If I'm an opposing coach facing USF, my game plan becomes so darn easy.

Defense:

1. Stop the run from jump street.

2. Keep a middle backer spying BJD the entire game.

3. In passing situations, bring the heat and blitz.

4. No need to go to risky manned coverage, #3 will ensure that a zone coverage is sufficient.

Offense:

1. Run the ball up the gut to establish the inside.

2. For 3rd and long, have multiple receivers just beyond the yard marker.

3. Prevent holding penalties to ensure drives are kept alive.

4. Change things up occasionally to keep the defense honest and to allow the occasional wide

open receiver downfield.

Result:

1. Complete and utter annhilation of USF.

2. USF continues to be punching bag of BE

3. USF loses more fan support.

Easy, peesy, lemon squeezy!

Complete and utter annihilation huh? losing by ten and being 3 points down after tying it up with 6 to go doesn't sound quite like that to me. Our defense was out there for the first 7 MINUTES OF THE THIRD QUARTER AND ONLY GAVE UP 10 POINTS AND ONLY 17 for the rest of the game... not sure how much you want there... could they have blitzed more maybe. Maybe they didn't blitz because their receivers were all over 6'6" and our corners and safeties are scratching 6' maybe... BJ's inability to throw intermediate passes is why we lost in spite of your defense's great play...

10 of those points were gifted to you guys on penalties... We had to fight for our TOs... deflecting passes etc.

Lol the first one wasn't even a real interception it clearly hits the ground and the player never has control of it... Second one was a punt return where you had just went three and out and caught our inexperienced returner off guard not sure where fighting for it there is... especially after you had already given up over 20 yards on the return... The lucky bounce off of Landi's chest after BJ rocketed it in there was hard earned as well? Glad to see you're still here to stir things up.

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ru fan -- your team isn't good

we are 4-11 in the BE. you didn't beat a great team or anything.

u had to fight for your turnovers? Like to gift tipped balls?

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ru fan -- your team isn't good

we are 4-11 in the BE. you didn't beat a great team or anything.

u had to fight for your turnovers? Like to gift tipped balls?

Agreed, RU isn't good and they beat a very bad team. They will lose a minimum of three games in the BE and our only hope to win one is if Temple lays down for us.

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If I'm an opposing coach facing USF, my game plan becomes so darn easy.

Defense:

1. Stop the run from jump street.

2. Keep a middle backer spying BJD the entire game.

3. In passing situations, bring the heat and blitz.

4. No need to go to risky manned coverage, #3 will ensure that a zone coverage is sufficient.

Offense:

1. Run the ball up the gut to establish the inside.

2. For 3rd and long, have multiple receivers just beyond the yard marker.

3. Prevent holding penalties to ensure drives are kept alive.

4. Change things up occasionally to keep the defense honest and to allow the occasional wide

open receiver downfield.

Result:

1. Complete and utter annhilation of USF.

2. USF continues to be punching bag of BE

3. USF loses more fan support.

Easy, peesy, lemon squeezy!

Complete and utter annihilation huh? losing by ten and being 3 points down after tying it up with 6 to go doesn't sound quite like that to me. Our defense was out there for the first 7 MINUTES OF THE THIRD QUARTER AND ONLY GAVE UP 10 POINTS AND ONLY 17 for the rest of the game... not sure how much you want there... could they have blitzed more maybe. Maybe they didn't blitz because their receivers were all over 6'6" and our corners and safeties are scratching 6' maybe... BJ's inability to throw intermediate passes is why we lost in spite of your defense's great play...

If RU hadn't shot themselves in the feet on multiple occasions with penalties, the score would have been much much worse.

Plus, had they gotten some of those Rainbow Randolph passes that BJD lobbed into the air, ones that they came oh so close to intercepting, it would have been an even bigger rout. I was there in the stands for the entire game from kickoff to buzzer and that score doesn't even begin to tell of the ineptitude exhibited by USF on the field.

and if I had better grades I would have been a rhodes scholar.

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If I'm an opposing coach facing USF, my game plan becomes so darn easy.

Defense:

1. Stop the run from jump street.

2. Keep a middle backer spying BJD the entire game.

3. In passing situations, bring the heat and blitz.

4. No need to go to risky manned coverage, #3 will ensure that a zone coverage is sufficient.

Offense:

1. Run the ball up the gut to establish the inside.

2. For 3rd and long, have multiple receivers just beyond the yard marker.

3. Prevent holding penalties to ensure drives are kept alive.

4. Change things up occasionally to keep the defense honest and to allow the occasional wide

open receiver downfield.

Result:

1. Complete and utter annhilation of USF.

2. USF continues to be punching bag of BE

3. USF loses more fan support.

Easy, peesy, lemon squeezy!

Complete and utter annihilation huh? losing by ten and being 3 points down after tying it up with 6 to go doesn't sound quite like that to me. Our defense was out there for the first 7 MINUTES OF THE THIRD QUARTER AND ONLY GAVE UP 10 POINTS AND ONLY 17 for the rest of the game... not sure how much you want there... could they have blitzed more maybe. Maybe they didn't blitz because their receivers were all over 6'6" and our corners and safeties are scratching 6' maybe... BJ's inability to throw intermediate passes is why we lost in spite of your defense's great play...

If RU hadn't shot themselves in the feet on multiple occasions with penalties, the score would have been much much worse.

Plus, had they gotten some of those Rainbow Randolph passes that BJD lobbed into the air, ones that they came oh so close to intercepting, it would have been an even bigger rout. I was there in the stands for the entire game from kickoff to buzzer and that score doesn't even begin to tell of the ineptitude exhibited by USF on the field.

So them not being that good means that we got blown out although we didn't get blown out because of how well our defense played and their bad play. I don't get it. I was also there for the entire game as well. I saw multiple holding calls that were ignored where the jersey actually snapped back in place, I also saw pass interference on that 3rd down fade route after the recovered the muffed punt that should have been called.

Point is we could have easily blown out rutgers too if we could have gotten a couple calls(pass interference on 3rd after the muffed punt/interception call with 2 mins left in the half when we were already in field goal range)

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If I'm an opposing coach facing USF, my game plan becomes so darn easy.

Defense:

1. Stop the run from jump street.

2. Keep a middle backer spying BJD the entire game.

3. In passing situations, bring the heat and blitz.

4. No need to go to risky manned coverage, #3 will ensure that a zone coverage is sufficient.

Offense:

1. Run the ball up the gut to establish the inside.

2. For 3rd and long, have multiple receivers just beyond the yard marker.

3. Prevent holding penalties to ensure drives are kept alive.

4. Change things up occasionally to keep the defense honest and to allow the occasional wide

open receiver downfield.

Result:

1. Complete and utter annhilation of USF.

2. USF continues to be punching bag of BE

3. USF loses more fan support.

Easy, peesy, lemon squeezy!

Complete and utter annihilation huh? losing by ten and being 3 points down after tying it up with 6 to go doesn't sound quite like that to me. Our defense was out there for the first 7 MINUTES OF THE THIRD QUARTER AND ONLY GAVE UP 10 POINTS AND ONLY 17 for the rest of the game... not sure how much you want there... could they have blitzed more maybe. Maybe they didn't blitz because their receivers were all over 6'6" and our corners and safeties are scratching 6' maybe... BJ's inability to throw intermediate passes is why we lost in spite of your defense's great play...

10 of those points were gifted to you guys on penalties... We had to fight for our TOs... deflecting passes etc.

Lol the first one wasn't even a real interception it clearly hits the ground and the player never has control of it... Second one was a punt return where you had just went three and out and caught our inexperienced returner off guard not sure where fighting for it there is... especially after you had already given up over 20 yards on the return... The lucky bounce off of Landi's chest after BJ rocketed it in there was hard earned as well? Glad to see you're still here to stir things up.

WRONG on the third 1... rJr CB Logan Ryan who was in tight coverage on the outside with the TE... DEFLECTED the pass as it made contact with your TE's hands... the pass then hit the TE's knee which then propelled the ball slightly upward to get picked off by backup rSr CB/SS Wayne Warren in the endzone... That pass was either an int or a PD if Warren hadn't caught it...

We ripped out the ball on the punt return... that wasn't given to us... and we had to layout for the other two INTs... they weren't exactly thrown at us... The 2 INTs that WERE thrown directly to us were missed by our CB (Cooper) because he jumped too early and went for completions... If it weren't for our miscues all 1st half we would have posted another 20 on you guys... leading to a blowout... You guys could hardly move the ball on offense against us apart from 3 prayers that BJ threw up...

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