LatinCane
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on as many plays as possible is the key to this game on offense.
I watched the OSU/IU game and you can definitely run on IU. I noticed once OSU broke the LOS, there was very little run support. IU’s initial contact stumbles the runner back or to the side until help arrives.
Fletcher & Co. lean forward for extra yards and the OL needs to keep pushing the pile. This will be the best way to wear down their defense and control the clock and open up the pass game.
Man, not being a homer, but if we don’t turn the ball over and give them a short field, I don’t think we lose this game and I really don’t think it’s close. We are A LOT more physical up front on OL than they have seen.
I watched the OSU/IU game and you can definitely run on IU. I noticed once OSU broke the LOS, there was very little run support. IU’s initial contact stumbles the runner back or to the side until help arrives.
Fletcher & Co. lean forward for extra yards and the OL needs to keep pushing the pile. This will be the best way to wear down their defense and control the clock and open up the pass game.
Man, not being a homer, but if we don’t turn the ball over and give them a short field, I don’t think we lose this game and I really don’t think it’s close. We are A LOT more physical up front on OL than they have seen.
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