The forecast now shows 62 degrees and sunny at 3:00.The Weather Channel has it as 51 F and 71% chance of rain. There will not be many people in the stands and those of us who are there will be frozen. I like UConn's chances.
The forecast now shows 62 degrees and sunny at 3:00.The Weather Channel has it as 51 F and 71% chance of rain. There will not be many people in the stands and those of us who are there will be frozen. I like UConn's chances.
The forecast now shows 62 degrees and sunny at 3:00.
I watched play after play where Huskies would bring someone and get pressure, but it was all on the outside leaving a donut hole in the middle. Sometimes the youngster from UAB was able to capitalize and run, others he stepped up into it and passed, usually errantly. A better team and QB will capitalize on this.
Is that the result of being out of position as Chin mentioned? I am a Huskies FB fan, but not a FB guy. What is the supposed advantage of the 3-3-5? Don't see it.
I watched play after play where Huskies would bring someone and get pressure, but it was all on the outside leaving a donut hole in the middle. Sometimes the youngster from UAB was able to capitalize and run, others he stepped up into it and passed, usually errantly. A better team and QB will capitalize on this.
Is that the result of being out of position as Chin mentioned? I am a Huskies FB fan, but not a FB guy. What is the supposed advantage of the 3-3-5? Don't see it.
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This was great. Thanks I really learned somethingThe 3-3-5 is best when you lack depth at the interior linemen position and have an excess of LB's and DB's. In today's college football world, it's tough for teams like UConn to recruit enough known good interior linemen. More likely they get lucky and a few under the radar kids develop in to good linemen. The idea is it's easier to recruit good athletes at LB and in the backfield, so you play the 3-3-5.
And then it's smoke and mirrors. Put 6-7 players on or near the line but only rush four. Which 4? That's the idea. Don't give the QB a clean look at where pressure is coming from on each play. Problem is if the offense guesses right and executes their blocks, the play becomes a huge advantage for the offense. Or maybe bring 5-6 of those players and hope the pressure gets to the QB before he can find the open player.
There's plenty of info if you Google it. Here's how AI responded to my prompt:
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Interesting and insightful take of the 3-3-5, thanks. Perhaps one of the explanations for our defensive issues late in games is that the 3-3-5 relies on deception and confusion in looks to the offense, but these factors become less impactful as the game goes on the offense adjusts?The 3-3-5 is best when you lack depth at the interior linemen position and have an excess of LB's and DB's. In today's college football world, it's tough for teams like UConn to recruit enough known good interior linemen. More likely they get lucky and a few under the radar kids develop in to good linemen. The idea is it's easier to recruit good athletes at LB and in the backfield, so you play the 3-3-5.
And then it's smoke and mirrors. Put 6-7 players on or near the line but only rush four. Which 4? That's the idea. Don't give the QB a clean look at where pressure is coming from on each play. Problem is if the offense guesses right and executes their blocks, the play becomes a huge advantage for the offense. Or maybe bring 5-6 of those players and hope the pressure gets to the QB before he can find the open player.
There's plenty of info if you Google it. Here's how AI responded to my prompt:
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This was great. Thanks I really learned something
Interesting and insightful take of the 3-3-5, thanks. Perhaps one of the explanations for our defensive issues late in games is that the 3-3-5 relies on deception and confusion in looks to the offense, but these factors become less impactful as the game goes on the offense adjusts?
I have noticed that almost all the P4 games I have seen on TV, in passing by the channel in question, have gone to the 3 man front.The 3-3-5 is best when you lack depth at the interior linemen position and have an excess of LB's and DB's. In today's college football world, it's tough for teams like UConn to recruit enough known good interior linemen. More likely they get lucky and a few under the radar kids develop in to good linemen. The idea is it's easier to recruit good athletes at LB and in the backfield, so you play the 3-3-5.
And then it's smoke and mirrors. Put 6-7 players on or near the line but only rush four. Which 4? That's the idea. Don't give the QB a clean look at where pressure is coming from on each play. Problem is if the offense guesses right and executes their blocks, the play becomes a huge advantage for the offense. Or maybe bring 5-6 of those players and hope the pressure gets to the QB before he can find the open player.
There's plenty of info if you Google it. Here's how AI responded to my prompt:
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I guess that's why Burton last year andI have noticed that almost all the P4 games I have seen on TV, in passing by the channel in question, have gone to the 3 man front.
Pretty certain Smiley was out for the UAB game. That would not be unrelated to UAB's QB's ability to scramble, as his replacements are much larger and less mobile.I guess that's why Burton last year and
Smiley this year are at the edge at 250 lbs. They can drop back in coverage as big line backers or rush like a blitzing line backer . I get it and it makes sense.
I wouldn’t label Duke as mid tier in the ACC this season. If they can beat Virginia they have a decent chance to win the ACC.Duke’s offense will be a challenge but I also don’t expect them to shut down UConn’s passing offense.
Duke is mid-tier ACC, maybe a top 40 team and rightfully favored by 9. But if UConn can avoid turnovers & force 1 or 2, this is a very winnable home game.
I think the whole ACC is a mid tier teams compared to P2. Currently SEC is so deep coaches are getting fired for only having a 500 record. Those “mid tier” SEC teams would dominate the ACC. To think UVA could be the representative for the CFP for ACC tells you all you need to know about the level of play in the ACC.I wouldn’t label Duke as mid tier in the ACC this season. If they can beat Virginia they have a decent chance to win the ACC.
Joe Zone maybe? Sounds like his voice in the background. Does he go to pressers?I doubt it… The "horde" is a shell of its former self across the board. Joe Arruda from the Courant was there - not sure where the other person was from. I'm sure WBB playing tonight in Annapolis drew bodies away. Heck if the other person was from Hearst that is pretty much all the print media in CT.
Yup, but I remember that day when Cincinnati came into the Rent on a brutally cold Senior Day with UConn needing a win to go bowling. The Cincinnati coaches including Mr. Weist, wore short sleeve summer shirts. UConn came out bundled to the tops of their helmets and threw a turd in the punch bowl with HCPP grinding his teeth and looking at his shoes in frustration.
Gotta think that day is in our distant past. But it is still a nightmare that recurs on occasion.
Thankfully, the game is played on the field and not on the message boards. Anything can happen on gameday. As a Jets fan, you seem to have a lot of doom and gloom. I like our chances as in every game UConn has been in it till the endLove you guys... i don't share the hope but will be happy in the (very very) off chance we pull this thing off.
Duke is way better than us, PERIOD.
Doesn't mean they are guaranteed to win, as we've seen in CFB this year.