AstroDin wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 7:16 amalright — I rarely pick a score but I'll make an exception.
The previews I've read from those that cover the ACC, all say Furman has the defense to make this game interesting but not the offense. Most pick on a) offensive line - with four redshirt sophomores b) a defensive backfield with four freshmen on the two-deep. Can Pack QB Devin Leary be patient avoid Furman's blitzing and take advantage of his receivers? I see the Wolfpack getting a few big plays, maybe a long drive, maybe two. NCST 27
Offensively I think this is going to come down to a few things if Furman has a chance for a win. Furman needs several short field drives. I see Furman picking up 2 maybe three field goals. Furman needs a score on a busted play coverage. Furman needs an early drive for a touchdown. That puts the game within reach at 27-20.
The Mojo of David Whitehurst and Bobby Lamb engulf Sisson and the mojo of Robbie Gardner gives Devin Wynn an extra bit of will on the final drive of the game. Furman scores go for two—and this time there is a Miracle in a Carter-Findley endzone. Furman 28-27!
and why not?
I don't think there's any question that NCSU is going to try to throw the ball to their big WRs downfield.
The interesting matchup may be less about NCSU's WRs on our DBs, but our pass rush against their QB. Against MSU, Leary made some awful decisions with the football under pressure, and frankly, the score could have been worse. Against a perceived "weaker" opponent, he may feel more confident in trying to force a throw where he should not.
It's one thing to have big WRs. It's another thing to get the ball to them.