Clay said in his post game interview that Wynn wasn’t 100%. Gilby took a pretty vicious hit. He was likely out for concussion protocols.
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Good news - thanks! We are going to need them both next week.
Our depth was really tested yesterday.
THIS IS REALLY - REALLY !!! - NOT AGING WELL. I knew. . I have only one or two sources but this had been told to me. Jackal , I Would appreciate an apology.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 6:48 pm
You have no idea why he's not in the game. It's not been reported. He was listed as the starter in the pregame. He's dressed out.
The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 12:35 pmOur depth was really tested yesterday.
We didn't have Wynn. Clay was out for the first half. I didn't see Luke Clark. Sochovka is out. Gilby was injured early in the first quarter. Yates was out.
Add to that you are playing a team that sticks every player they've got within about 15 yards with the intention of cutting your legs out every play for four quarters. We rotated heavily up front with the understanding that those guys would be in a war all night.
By the end of the game, I saw Dimaggio playing SPUR in rotation with McKoy. Alex Maier was in the game at DE. We were rotating in a bunch of guys.
Astro, good point. You are certainly right to a great extent. Absolutely. And our O was Not helping. We must get a few first downs to give the D rest
AstroDin wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 4:23 pmI get what you're saying—I see this as the reality of playing the CItadel.
This was a rivalry game and the Citadel came to play.
It's just a fact The Citadel is going to wear you down.
The great news for us is we stood tall at the end.
I also think our offense and offensive depth needs some acknowledgment.
McKoy's great play didn't guarantee a score, the offense had to punch it in.
Down an NFL caliber running back and the Citadel knowing what Furman was going to do,
we still pounded it in the endzone.
True. agree.AstroDin wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 4:23 pmI get what you're saying—I see this as the reality of playing the CItadel.
This was a rivalry game and the Citadel came to play.
It's just a fact The Citadel is going to wear you down.
The great news for us is we stood tall at the end.
I also think our offense and offensive depth needs some acknowledgment.
McKoy's great play didn't guarantee a score, the offense had to punch it in.
Down an NFL caliber running back and the Citadel knowing what Furman was going to do,
we still pounded it in the endzone.