Yeah he does.
Attendance looks like last week's Game at the Rent.
AAC not setting too many attendance records.
jbdphi said:Attendance will never be good at the Linc for the Owls. They could have an amazing team and I still don't see them drawing more than 25k or 30k on a good day. They averaged 22k last year and their best figure this year so far was 28k against Navy. Given the stadium can seat almost 70k, it will always look pretty crappy.
Maybe because both teams have top 50 defenses. Our offense came through when it counted. We are 6-3 and in first place.Not blown away by either of these teams. I expected Memphis to be a bit more explosive given how many points they put up against UCLA. First time I've seen them this year...
Maybe because both teams have top 50 defenses. Our offense came through when it counted. We are 6-3 and in first place.
Congrats on the win. I did not watch much but what I saw showed a defense that was disciplined and fairly quick sideline to sideline.Maybe because both teams have top 50 defenses. Our offense came through when it counted. We are 6-3 and in first place.
Our offense is explosive. We average 36.5 ppg. Fuente went conservative most the game because of how Temple feeds off its defense. If you actually watch a couple of our early games and not the score you see how fast we move the ball. We are top 25 in number of plays ran right behind Boise State. We will probably open our offense back up after Temple.Good for you guys. Sometimes it is tough to distinguish between good defense and bad offense - I saw a lot of Temple dropped passes.
With only seeing results and no games I thought you guys had a more powerful offense and I thought you had a real good chance for the league title. Now I'm not so sure as I think if UConn continues to improve (fingers crossed) we could give you guys some trouble.
Sure buddy.Our offense is explosive. We average 36.5 ppg. Fuente went conservative most the game because of how Temple feeds off its defense. If you actually watch a couple of our early games and not the score you see how fast we move the ball. We are top 25 in number of plays ran right behind Boise State. We will probably open our offense back up after Temple.
Our offense is explosive. We average 36.5 ppg. Fuente went conservative most the game because of how Temple feeds off its defense. If you actually watch a couple of our early games and not the score you see how fast we move the ball. We are top 25 in number of plays ran right behind Boise State. We will probably open our offense back up after Temple.
I didn't trash talk UConn. I was answering the question to the poster who asked why we weren't scoring as many points we have been doing. He assumes we are all hype because of the defensive battle.I watched one quarter. Brutal watch.
And I refuse to allow a Memphis fan to trash talk UConn. Memphis.
I understand how you might take that as me not respecting UConn's defense. You guys have NFL talent on that side of the ball as well. I meant Fuente was conservative because Temple mirrors Houston with the pressure they bring and that is the best way right now to handle that defense. The goal was to get to a bowl game and Fuente wanted to maximize that oppurtunity. I was glad our guys got a gutty win when offense wasn't going smoothly. I expect UConn to give us a good game as well. We just will be less conservative now that the pressure of a bowl is out the way .Sure buddy.
You'll see em again in a couple weeks. I fell asleep when Memphis was up 13-10. Snoozer to that point.Not blown away by either of these teams. I expected Memphis to be a bit more explosive given how many points they put up against UCLA. First time I've seen them this year...
I watched one quarter. Brutal watch.
And I refuse to allow a Memphis fan to trash talk UConn. Memphis.