Miami O Line vs Indiana D Line

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Haven't seen this mentioned, but Miami's offensive line averages 320 lbs per man, Indiana's defensive line averages 270 lbs per man.

Just run the football right down their throat. A gap. Let's go!

By the 4th quarter they'll be drained from going up against men 50 lbs bigger than them snap after snap after snap.

Mass kicks ***.
 
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Haven't seen this mentioned, but Miami's offensive line averages 320 lbs per man, Indiana's defensive line averages 270 lbs per man.

Just run the football right down their throat. A gap. Let's go!

By the 4th quarter they'll be drained from going up against men 50 lbs bigger than them snap after snap after snap.

Mass kicks ***.
They’re also down with injuries on that defensive line. They lost both. They’re starting defensive ends for the season and a defensive tackle went down in their game against Oregon. Just flat out push them around all over that field and run that ball right down their throat all game long. And when they bring their safeties up, make them pay! We do that and we win that game, hands-down
 
Josh Pate has already brought it up and said it will be mentioned 1000 times between now and the end of the game. IU fans saying Bama and Oregon also had bigger lines and they had no problem with them. I contend both those lines are soft. I will also reiterate what I brought up prior to the Fiesta Bowl: teams are not prepared for how violent and physically we play. Now I think Indiana will probably be most prepared, but to say our trenches are no different than Oregon or -3 yards rushing Bama is laughable.
 
They counter that wit speed and playing down hill, stunting , pick n rolls, dedicating bodies and ultra aggressive wit line backers.. on film u would honestly think they know the plays some times but playing mostly terrible QBs in B1G gives them benefit of doubt..

I wish we had bootleg incorporated in our offense because I think that would hurt them a lot.. I like that we took some shots in obvious run situations last game also..

Our online struggled probably most all year wit ole miss stunts, especially from depth, lb firing and looping on stunts gave us issues, IU is also VERY good at this with their simulated pressures I think both their lb have multiple sacks and #21 might have like 7 or 8.. I'm sure we will clean that up because it was probably a C game for our online and won't get it done.. we ran REALLY well but wit the penalties and 4 sacks.. we need to be better
 
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Josh Pate has already brought it up and said it will be mentioned 1000 times between now and the end of the game. IU fans saying Bama and Oregon also had bigger lines and they had no problem with them. I contend both those lines are soft. I will also reiterate what I brought up prior to the Fiesta Bowl: teams are not prepared for how violent and physically we play. Now I think Indiana will probably be most prepared, but to say our trenches are no different than Oregon or -3 yards rushing Bama is laughable.

Bama lines could average 400 pounds of lean muscle and would still be soft
 
They counter that wit speed and playing down hill, stunting , pick n rolls, dedicating bodies and ultra aggressive wit line backers.. on film u would honestly think they know the plays some times but playing mostly terrible QBs in B1G gives them benefit of doubt..

I wish we had bootleg incorporated in our offense because I think that would hurt them a lot.. I like that we took some shots in obvious run situations last game also..

Our online struggled probably most all year wit ole miss stunts, especially from depth, lb firing and looping on stunts gave us issues, IU is also VERY good at this with their simulated pressures I think both their lb have multiple sacks and #21 might have like 7 or 8.. I'm sure we will clean that up because it was probably a C game for our online and won't get it done.. we ran REALLY well but wit the penalties and 4 sacks.. we need to be better

Its the Manny Diaz “havoc” defense on steroids (probably literally)
 
They counter that wit speed and playing down hill, stunting , pick n rolls, dedicating bodies and ultra aggressive wit line backers.. on film u would honestl y think they know the plays some times but playing mostly terrible QBs in B1G gives them benefit of doubt..

I wish we had bootleg incorporated in our offense because I think that would hurt them a lot.. I like that we took some shots in obvious run situations last game also..

Our online struggled probably most all year wit ole miss stunts, especially from depth, lb firing and looping on stunts gave us issues, IU is also VERY good at this with their simulated pressures I think both their lb have multiple sacks and #21 might have like 7 or 8.. I'm sure we will clean that up because it was probably a C game for our online and won't get it done.. we ran REALLY well but wit the penalties and 4 sacks.. we need to be better

When u play downhill too much you can get screened. When you stunt you can get creased.

You can't scheme your way out of a 50 lbs mass advantage. They'll have to creep their safetys up and when they do, play action and boom.
 
We struggled with it for a while tbh

Struggled maybe a strong word but Cooper was having a rough time inside. Him and Bell getting false starts were kind of inevitable
Looked like Cooper was one of those with the flu; he just looked way off from what we're used to seeing. Not the worst thing that we played a C game and now have more on film about how teams want to attack us. Gives coaches an opportunity to hammer things home.

We also were also completely leaning on them in the run game and need to do that if the advantage presents itself in the same way.
 
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Time for Indiana IDGAF enough to bother with this
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you know this man? that's how we will play.
 
They keep talking about how disciplined they are and how they don't commit penalties.

They have several kids from Miami and just Florida overall that didn't get offered by UM and coming back home and playing the home team... bet one of them slip up. Sharpe, Ponds, Ferrell is from Lake City, Hardy is from Lakeland, obviously Mendoza.

They're from Florida... one of them is going to do something stupid.
 
Haven't seen this mentioned, but Miami's offensive line averages 320 lbs per man, Indiana's defensive line averages 270 lbs per man.

Just run the football right down their throat. A gap. Let's go!

By the 4th quarter they'll be drained from going up against men 50 lbs bigger than them snap after snap after snap.

Mass kicks ***.
Indiana defensive scheme is simple. They are not built to absorb blocks. They are built to avoid them. They’re not playing old-school “read and react.” They’re playing attack football. Instead of Hold the point, shed, make the tackle, they’re coached to Shoot a gap, disrupt timing, and force a bounce or cutback.

The key will be if Indiana's front 7 are about that action. Gap-Scheme Football with Power, Counter, and Duo is coming. With Miami, they won't be able to slant and shot gaps because of our blocking scheme. Indiana will have to take on 320-lb linemen in the gap instead of running around blocks.

Duo is especially dangerous because it’s pure man-on-man with vertical double teams. No lateral flow. No finesse. Just displacement and late climbs to the second level. That neutralizes movement fronts and forces linebackers to step into real traffic. They will have to buckle up their chin traps and take on the Beef head up.
 
When u play downhill too much you can get screened. When you stunt you can get creased.

You can't scheme your way out of a 50 lbs mass advantage. They'll have to creep their safetys up and when they do, play action and boom.

Except we don't do enough of this, it has shown up in spurts. It needs to be an essential part of our game plan for IU. I don't think they're safeties can recover well enough.
 
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