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Walker did surprisingly well at center until late in the game. Quickness made up for lack of size.These clips also show how limited and inconsistent Lundt is at RT. When UConn runs to the right and Lundt can just lock on to a player he can really drive his man out of the play.
On runs to the left or on pass plays, Lundt's lack of lateral movement and maintaining leverage and strength while on the move really gets highlighted. And not in a good way.
NC State got a bunch of pressure from the right edge throughout the game and UConn did little in terms of adding a TE or an RB as a blocker to help out Lundt.
Walker did surprisingly well at center until late in the game. Quickness made up for lack of size.
It was the middle linebacker... you can see Nyadu pick up the Nose first and then the linebacker loops behind the nose and nyadu see the linebacker and then passes the nose off, but Nyadu is half a step late picking up the middle linebackerGood point. I was trying to key on to him on different plays. Here's hoping he's not susceptible to being worn down come 4th qtr when the trenches really need to be won.
You look at those clips and you can really see how well Walker moves on his feet.
On the one clip you can see a miscommunication between Walker and Ofori-Nyadu picking up a stunt. Not sure who messed it up, but the NT did a loop around and neither one peeled off the to find him.
Something to keep an eye he gave up either a sack or a TFL late in the game when as you said, he looked a little worn out from such a physical game.Good point. I was trying to key on to him on different plays. Here's hoping he's not susceptible to being worn down come 4th qtr when the trenches really need to be won.
You look at those clips and you can really see how well Walker moves on his feet.
On the one clip you can see a miscommunication between Walker and Ofori-Nyadu picking up a stunt. Not sure who messed it up, but the NT did a loop around and neither one peeled off the to find him.