apaladin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 1:51 pm
What I don’t want to see is WC explosion plays which I think will be the difference in the game, They will hurt us on the optiion and big pass plays. We don’t defend either well. If we can eliminate these we have a shot if not its going to be a long afternoon. We pretty much are not a threat for explosion plays offensively.
I don't know if that's fair. Our defense has been quite solid all year. Against FCS teams, the defense is giving up 14 ppg. They've allowed a couple of big plays, but not many.
Playing Wofford is going to require some discipline. The run attack is a bit different from years past. They don't really have a potent mammoth fullback this season. Nathan Walker has been that guy a few years, but he's averaging 2.1 ypc and about 12 yards a game.
The bell cow this season is a kid named Mulligan. He's smaller than the traditional Wofford fullback, but bigger than their usual speed backs. He reminds me a good bit of the Devezin kid that used to play for Mercer - shorter physical type runner with good feet, balance, and vision. Furman is going to have to get that guy on the ground.
In the passing game, they're only completing about 10 passes a game. The passing attack looks sort of like an option team in that most of the throws are out quick and frequently to the edges.
Both QBs are shifty, and look like they can move around in the pocket and keep plays alive. They are not much of a threat just to launch a ball downfield, but they can take advantage of a break down in discipline in the back end as DBs lose their assignments.
Bottom line, Furman is going to have to wrap up and tackle. Wofford, as they frequently do, has some slippery runners that can break a tackle and get up the field in a hurry. Their offense looks to get these guys the ball in space in hopes that they can make someone miss.
My general impression of the Wofford offense after watching them some is that they aren't great throwing the ball downfield and don't have the potent rush attack in between the tackles. They want to win on the edges, get the ball out there quick, and make defenders miss. Much of our defensive success will depend on our Safeties and outside linebackers getting over to shut off those running lanes.