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Lets pound the rock the first half and own possession and every time IU has the ball lets hit Mendoza
IUs WRs are legitYeesh, going to have to disagree. I think you guys are underselling Indiana’s unit - I personally think it’s the biggest strength of not just their offense - their entire team.
Sarratt will go higher in the draft than anyone we’ve faced minus Tate. 2nd round probably, very talented. Maybe WR4/5 (Tyson, Tate, Lemon, Boston, I’m taking him over Concepcion imo).
Becker is a tall freak that makes contested catches and takes the top off the defense. Had a buck 26 against Ohio state’s vaunted secondary.
Cooper is wildcard but again very good contested catches, obviously had the ridiculous grab against Penn State, TD magnet. 13 of ‘em this year.
The scheme makes the Ole Miss receivers more dangerous than they are. None of those guys will be drafted before Day 2. The only player I’d take on Ole Miss over Indiana is Wright the TE.
We shut them down, we win by 10+. But much easier said than done.
Th ye haven’t been hit like they're about to be. They won’t want it towards the endIUs WRs are legit
I think Tate is vasty overrated and doesnt want contact. IUs WRs want contact
Any NFL team that watched the Cotton Bowl should downgrade Tate
Surrat wouldn’t go higher than a healthy Chris bell, Jeremiah smith , Concepcion or Tate. And the ole miss guys are really good too in their own right. And more over the point is we have played 3 elite productive receiver groups and did very well . Even if some say they are better than the ole miss group they still arent better than what A&M and Ohio state was throwing out thereYeesh, going to have to disagree. I think you guys are underselling Indiana’s unit - I personally think it’s the biggest strength of not just their offense - their entire team.
Sarratt will go higher in the draft than anyone we’ve faced minus Tate. 2nd round probably, very talented. Maybe WR4/5 (Tyson, Tate, Lemon, Boston, I’m taking him over Concepcion imo).
Becker is a tall freak that makes contested catches and takes the top off the defense. Had a buck 26 against Ohio state’s vaunted secondary.
Cooper is wildcard but again very good contested catches, obviously had the ridiculous grab against Penn State, TD magnet. 13 of ‘em this year.
The scheme makes the Ole Miss receivers more dangerous than they are. None of those guys will be drafted before Day 2. The only player I’d take on Ole Miss over Indiana is Wright the TE.
We shut them down, we win by 10+. But much easier said than done.
Saying Not even close is asinine point blank period.Their receivers as a whole are not better than Indiana’s. Not even close IMO. Only their TE is. Completely different offense as well. Much more efficient on a down to down basis. Our D line and offense will have to come to play right out of the gate.
100% agree on Tate. I think he was still hurt, but he played VERY soft. We hit him a few times and he wanted no part of that. I would take Tyson and Lemon over him imo.IUs WRs are legit
I think Tate is vasty overrated and doesnt want contact. IUs WRs want contact
Any NFL team that watched the Cotton Bowl should downgrade Tate
Surratt for sure and Cooper are likely to be top 100 picks. Becker will be when he can declare.Saying Not even close is asinine point blank period.
Follish statement which is what you just stated. You can say they are better due to nfl projections but to say not even close is crazy in terms of actual production in the sec mainly at thatSurratt for sure and Cooper are likely to be top 100 picks. Becker will be when he can declare.
Ole Miss likely doesn’t have a top 200 pick in their WR room. There’s a good chance not a single one of them even gets drafted this year.
I would look up the term asinine before using it again.
If he ain’t playing in this game, absolutely pathetic.
So now you go from arguing that they’re “more talented” your exact words, to now “more productive.” All while ignoring that I already stated they were completely different offenses. Got it.Follish statement which is what you just stated. You can say they are better due to nfl projections but to say not even close is crazy in terms of actual production in the sec mainly at that
Unit is the key word. Not the NFL talent of Ohio State, but well schooled group & the most precise QB we have faced. Desperately need to be able to make Mendoza uncomfortable.Yeesh, going to have to disagree. I think you guys are underselling Indiana’s unit - I personally think it’s the biggest strength of not just their offense - their entire team.
Sarratt will go higher in the draft than anyone we’ve faced minus Tate. 2nd round probably, very talented. Maybe WR4/5 (Tyson, Tate, Lemon, Boston, I’m taking him over Concepcion imo).
Becker is a tall freak that makes contested catches and takes the top off the defense. Had a buck 26 against Ohio state’s vaunted secondary.
Cooper is wildcard but again very good contested catches, obviously had the ridiculous grab against Penn State, TD magnet. 13 of ‘em this year.
The scheme makes the Ole Miss receivers more dangerous than they are. None of those guys will be drafted before Day 2. The only player I’d take on Ole Miss over Indiana is Wright the TE.
We shut them down, we win by 10+. But much easier said than done.
I think Brown may have turf toe and its a very difficult injury to overcome. Hopefully he can still play but it is definitely up in the air. I am sure Brown would play if he could. OJ, O'Connor, Scott, Scott at nickel corner, Lucas in 2nd half will have to pick up slack.It’s pathetic if he’s too injured to play?? Buddy you have never done a single fkn thing in ur life that will make u look tough shut ur ***** *** up![]()
the precise thing with Mendoza is fair but have to also realize we just played sayin(most accurate qb in football) and chambliss who are in their own right are 2 of the most precise qbs in the country as wellUnit is the key word. Not the NFL talent of Ohio State, but well schooled group & the most precise QB we have faced. Desperately need to be able to make Mendoza uncomfortable.
Surratt for sure and Cooper are likely to be top 100 picks. Becker will be when he can declare.
Ole Miss likely doesn’t have a top 200 pick in their WR room. There’s a good chance not a single one of them even gets drafted this year.
I would look up the term asinine before using it again.
Charlie Becker is the one I'm most worried about. 6'4" and a state champion hurdler with nice 40 speed to boot.Yeesh, going to have to disagree. I think you guys are underselling Indiana’s unit - I personally think it’s the biggest strength of not just their offense - their entire team.
Sarratt will go higher in the draft than anyone we’ve faced minus Tate. 2nd round probably, very talented. Maybe WR4/5 (Tyson, Tate, Lemon, Boston, I’m taking him over Concepcion imo).
Becker is a tall freak that makes contested catches and takes the top off the defense. Had a buck 26 against Ohio state’s vaunted secondary.
Cooper is wildcard but again very good contested catches, obviously had the ridiculous grab against Penn State, TD magnet. 13 of ‘em this year.
The scheme makes the Ole Miss receivers more dangerous than they are. None of those guys will be drafted before Day 2. The only player I’d take on Ole Miss over Indiana is Wright the TE.
We shut them down, we win by 10+. But much easier said than done.
Which state?Charlie Becker is the one I'm most worried about. 6'4" and a state champion hurdler with nice 40 speed to boot.
Also Ja'Boree.I think Brown may have turf toe and its a very difficult injury to overcome. Hopefully he can still play but it is definitely up in the air. I am sure Brown would play if he could. OJ, O'Connor, Scott, Scott at nickel corner, Lucas in 2nd half will have to pick up slack.
Won the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Division II state title in the 110-meter hurdles, 300-meter hurdles and 4x400-meter relay while at Father Ryan HS in Nashville.Which state?
TN has speed, so he is fast. If you would've said Wyoming or something, it wouldn't have been as impressive.Won the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Division II state title in the 110-meter hurdles, 300-meter hurdles and 4x400-meter relay while at Father Ryan HS in Nashville.