SayWhat
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Yes. Attacking Chambliss didn't matter because he has the fastest release at 2.5 seconds. Sayin on the other hand was 2.95. I'm not sure what Mendoza's release time is. It's not as fast as Chambliss. He's #1 in the country. Mendoza looks somewhere in between Chambliss and Sayin.
Yup and Chambliss can buy time as good or better than anyone. To add to that, Ole Miss offensive play and plan is short passes. The coaches did a great job planning for all three games defensively. We just were our worst enemy this last game. We let OSU back into it when we sat back some.
I'm actually curious how we attack IU. I'd guess it's meet at the QB and up on the receivers. Becker is their only dangerous WR. He's not Jeremiah Smith good, but the boy has great hands and legit speed with height.