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Official 2020 college football thread who's winning it all if we get a playoff
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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 16549839" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>Notre Dame did a few things well that I think they can continue to do against Bama (and that we should do in our game vs. Clemson): </p><p>1. Run the football behind a big, strong offensive line. Eat clock and keep the ball as much as possible.</p><p>2. Move the pocket. ND had success when they moved Book outside and let him set and throw. He hit quite a few of those passes. I think we need to do the same because Clemson likes to blitz up the middle. Obviously Fields is much more of a threat to make a big play with his legs than Book but Book can get first downs with his feet. </p><p></p><p>One difference I see is that OSU should try to make Clemson's receivers beat them. They don't have a home run guy and their best pass catcher is undersized so 50/50 balls won't work. Limit Lawrence and Etienne in the run game. For ND, they gotta figure out Bama's receivers...they are killers, especially Smith. </p><p></p><p>OSU's chances are better than people think. They are motivated and ready. I think what will hold us back is our lack of live game reps (only playing 6 games). We shall see tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 16549839, member: 72690"] Notre Dame did a few things well that I think they can continue to do against Bama (and that we should do in our game vs. Clemson): 1. Run the football behind a big, strong offensive line. Eat clock and keep the ball as much as possible. 2. Move the pocket. ND had success when they moved Book outside and let him set and throw. He hit quite a few of those passes. I think we need to do the same because Clemson likes to blitz up the middle. Obviously Fields is much more of a threat to make a big play with his legs than Book but Book can get first downs with his feet. One difference I see is that OSU should try to make Clemson's receivers beat them. They don't have a home run guy and their best pass catcher is undersized so 50/50 balls won't work. Limit Lawrence and Etienne in the run game. For ND, they gotta figure out Bama's receivers...they are killers, especially Smith. OSU's chances are better than people think. They are motivated and ready. I think what will hold us back is our lack of live game reps (only playing 6 games). We shall see tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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