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We could run the Arc Read/Split Zone thing every play. Borges calls it the "QB bluff run."
Freshmen: Hayes killed it, the RBs killed it.
You could see they had some screens in the offense—
Not crisp—Craig compares us unfavorably to Bowling Green.
Charbonnet: Has a chance to join A-Train and Hart as great pass pro RBs
Shea: decision-making still not great, but accurate and efficient
MTSU tried to get to the perimeter, "did so belligerently." Brian liked their offensive gameplan, not so much defense.
First time Brian charted some off coverage—greater diversity. Natural to play Cov2 against teams that are trying to get outside.
Gray: UFR less encouraging than live.
Mason not ready. Goes so hard he ends up on the ground and can't get back to the play.
Michigan has to find a way to get Josh Uche on the field. Hutchinson looked close to a breakout. Did work inside.
Army: Their offense is all about 10 minute drives: three yards is a win because they'll go for every 4th and 1. Rice is so bad and played Army pretty evenly.
Around the league: Justin Fields, Wisconsin, Penn State: impressive starts. Michigan State, Nebraska, Purdue. Northwestern has a five-star QB who comes in and sucks.
State: Man you need some offensive tackles.
Nebraska: congratulations you have a slot receiver; you already had a good one.