FILM: Miami Whips Ohio State at the LOS for Four | What to Expect Vs Ole Miss

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One of the more interesting tidbits comes about halfway through the video. He mentions that Carson cooked Ohio State when they were playing a zone coverage and allowing us to take check downs that Carson is super efficient with.

In the second half they switch to a bump and run man coverage to take away the easier check downs and it slowed us down a bit and we countered by going to the run game.

He said he hasn’t seen Ole Miss play any man coverage all year and our OL should be able to handle their pass rush so Carson will have chances to keep us on schedule and the offense humming
 
One of the more interesting tidbits comes about halfway through the video. He mentions that Carson cooked Ohio State when they were playing a zone coverage and allowing us to take check downs that Carson is super efficient with.

In the second half they switch to a bump and run man coverage to take away the easier check downs and it slowed us down a bit and we countered by going to the run game.

He said he hasn’t seen Ole Miss play any zone coverage all year and our OL should be able to handle their pass rush so Carson will have chances to keep us on schedule and the offense humming
Thought Golding was primarily a rush 3 drop 8 into zone guy?
 
We’re going to need to play pretty much the same game we’ve been playing. Which is perfect, because that’s exactly the game we’ve wanted to play and have been playing all year.

I do expect a few more explosives in this game versus the last 2 just simply because Ole **** isn’t very good on defense. Our guys will force more missed tackles, we’ll be able to get a little more vertical due to the lack of pass rush, etc.

But the blueprint is the same. Run through a MF face in the run game, control the clock, stay ahead of the chains, be efficient on hopefully short 3rd downs, NO PENALTIES OR TURNOVERS, and keep our defense fresh. Our kids are really smart in the passing game, starting with Beck. This dude is 100.0% bought in to WIN. He doesn’t care about his numbers at all. Daniels and Mali have excellent feel for the game and can sit in zones patiently. We are absolutely moving people in the run game finally. We are, as always, giving Beck all day to throw. If we can keep him clean in the pocket with the way he’s playing, we are gonna score. I feel really confident in this game and imo most of the outcomes I see with them winning are predicated on Chambliss going full God mode. I’ll take my chances our speed on defense negates that.
 
We’re going to need to play pretty much the same game we’ve been playing. Which is perfect, because that’s exactly the game we’ve wanted to play and have been playing all year.

I do expect a few more explosives in this game versus the last 2 just simply because Ole **** isn’t very good on defense. Our guys will force more missed tackles, we’ll be able to get a little more vertical due to the lack of pass rush, etc.

But the blueprint is the same. Run through a MF face in the run game, control the clock, stay ahead of the chains, be efficient on hopefully short 3rd downs, NO PENALTIES OR TURNOVERS, and keep our defense fresh. Our kids are really smart in the passing game, starting with Beck. This dude is 100.0% bought in to WIN. He doesn’t care about his numbers at all. Daniels and Mali have excellent feel for the game and can sit in zones patiently. We are absolutely moving people in the run game finally. We are, as always, giving Beck all day to throw. If we can keep him clean in the pocket with the way he’s playing, we are gonna score. I feel really confident in this game and imo most of the outcomes I see with them winning are predicated on Chambliss going full God mode. I’ll take my chances our speed on defense negates that.
Beck scrambling added a whole wrinkle for teams to be aware of. Yeah he’s not gonna break one off for 40 yards but he ran for a 12 yard gain that moved the sticks. Hopefully Beck is in tune with Marion/Jojo because I think this is the game where we can hit a shock play off play action.
 
We’re going to need to play pretty much the same game we’ve been playing. Which is perfect, because that’s exactly the game we’ve wanted to play and have been playing all year.

I do expect a few more explosives in this game versus the last 2 just simply because Ole **** isn’t very good on defense. Our guys will force more missed tackles, we’ll be able to get a little more vertical due to the lack of pass rush, etc.

But the blueprint is the same. Run through a MF face in the run game, control the clock, stay ahead of the chains, be efficient on hopefully short 3rd downs, NO PENALTIES OR TURNOVERS, and keep our defense fresh. Our kids are really smart in the passing game, starting with Beck. This dude is 100.0% bought in to WIN. He doesn’t care about his numbers at all. Daniels and Mali have excellent feel for the game and can sit in zones patiently. We are absolutely moving people in the run game finally. We are, as always, giving Beck all day to throw. If we can keep him clean in the pocket with the way he’s playing, we are gonna score. I feel really confident in this game and imo most of the outcomes I see with them winning are predicated on Chambliss going full God mode. I’ll take my chances our speed on defense negates that.

100%. if we do everything we want on offense and chambliss does what he did against uga and beats our pass rush, then so be it. i think we get home enough times to keep that from happening.
 
One of the more interesting tidbits comes about halfway through the video. He mentions that Carson cooked Ohio State when they were playing a zone coverage and allowing us to take check downs that Carson is super efficient with.

In the second half they switch to a bump and run man coverage to take away the easier check downs and it slowed us down a bit and we countered by going to the run game.

He said he hasn’t seen Ole Miss play any man coverage all year and our OL should be able to handle their pass rush so Carson will have chances to keep us on schedule and the offense humming
The checkdowns is what I thought was missing early in the season especially in the UL and SMU game.
I really felt that Dawson adjusted his playcalling to favor Becks strengths tremendously
 
We’re going to need to play pretty much the same game we’ve been playing. Which is perfect, because that’s exactly the game we’ve wanted to play and have been playing all year.

I do expect a few more explosives in this game versus the last 2 just simply because Ole **** isn’t very good on defense. Our guys will force more missed tackles, we’ll be able to get a little more vertical due to the lack of pass rush, etc.

But the blueprint is the same. Run through a MF face in the run game, control the clock, stay ahead of the chains, be efficient on hopefully short 3rd downs, NO PENALTIES OR TURNOVERS, and keep our defense fresh. Our kids are really smart in the passing game, starting with Beck. This dude is 100.0% bought in to WIN. He doesn’t care about his numbers at all. Daniels and Mali have excellent feel for the game and can sit in zones patiently. We are absolutely moving people in the run game finally. We are, as always, giving Beck all day to throw. If we can keep him clean in the pocket with the way he’s playing, we are gonna score. I feel really confident in this game and imo most of the outcomes I see with them winning are predicated on Chambliss going full God mode. I’ll take my chances our speed on defense negates that.
Do you want possession if you win the coin flip or defer?
 
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Do you want possession if you win the coin flip or defer?

Always defer. It's been statistically proven that winning the middle 8 significantly improves your chances of winning the game.

Think back to ND....we got the ball late in the first half in a 7-7 game. The next time they ran an offensive snap, they were down 21-7 midway through the 3rd quarter.

Always defer, take the ball coming out of half, and try to manage the game to get a score late in the half and immediately get the ball back coming out of the locker room.
 
Always defer. It's been statistically proven that winning the middle 8 significantly improves your chances of winning the game.

Think back to ND....we got the ball late in the first half in a 7-7 game. The next time they ran an offensive snap, they were down 21-7 midway through the 3rd quarter.

Always defer, take the ball coming out of half, and try to manage the game to get a score late in the half and immediately get the ball back coming out of the locker room.
I was wondering if your strategy changes with a team that can put up points. Possessions and all that.
 
Always defer. It's been statistically proven that winning the middle 8 significantly improves your chances of winning the game.

Think back to ND....we got the ball late in the first half in a 7-7 game. The next time they ran an offensive snap, they were down 21-7 midway through the 3rd quarter.

Always defer, take the ball coming out of half, and try to manage the game to get a score late in the half and immediately get the ball back coming out of the locker room.
OSU almost did it to us

The missed FG before the half and then the TD coming out of the gate

There were times especially last year with Cam that I wanted the ball first but realistically it’s a no brainer
 
Do you want possession if you win the coin flip or defer?
Always defer. It's been statistically proven that winning the middle 8 significantly improves your chances of winning the game.

Think back to ND....we got the ball late in the first half in a 7-7 game. The next time they ran an offensive snap, they were down 21-7 midway through the 3rd quarter.

Always defer, take the ball coming out of half, and try to manage the game to get a score late in the half and immediately get the ball back coming out of the locker room.
Usually it wouldnt matter because we always defer and Kiffin ALWAYS took the ball, lol.. But now with Defensive coach idk if Ole Miss changes but I am looking for fullgame copy of uga game to see if ole miss won coin toss because they received opening kickoff.. Not sure if uga deferred tho, need to confirm..
 
I was wondering if your strategy changes with a team that can put up points. Possessions and all that.

It does not. I also feel that Miami’s coaches believe the defense is the strength of the team, so you want that unit out first to set the tone and also you know their strongest unit is their offense. You know they’ll get the ball ~10 times. If you can guarantee one of those possessions starts at their 25, you take that.
 
It does not. I also feel that Miami’s coaches believe the defense is the strength of the team, so you want that unit out first to set the tone and also you know their strongest unit is their offense. You know they’ll get the ball ~10 times. If you can guarantee one of those possessions starts at their 25, you take that.
Don't disagree, just thought to discuss. Historically, Miami has deferred all season if I'm not mistaken, and to your point, set the tone with the stronger side of the team.
 
Always defer. It's been statistically proven that winning the middle 8 significantly improves your chances of winning the game.

Think back to ND....we got the ball late in the first half in a 7-7 game. The next time they ran an offensive snap, they were down 21-7 midway through the 3rd quarter.

Always defer, take the ball coming out of half, and try to manage the game to get a score late in the half and immediately get the ball back coming out of the locker room.

Yep, timed right it’s a free turnover just from a coin flip
 
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