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When he’s faced a P5 or BYU, He’s gotten blown out.
Harsin is 4-3 vs BYU, you're just remembering the most recent game.
re: At some point militias will begin
Posted by djnva on 9/23/20 at 8:40 pm to The Hurricane
They're encroaching more and more into areas where there's going to be pushback. Violent pushback.
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Cool article on fullback John David Moore: LINK
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These days, spread offenses use three and four wide-receivers on each play, throwing the football on virtually every snap. It may be that the fullback is going the way of the dodo bird with fewer and fewer teams relying on the position. But some schools still use a big bruiser as a ball carrier and blocker in backfield ? and the LSU Tigers are one of them. When the Tigers needed a big play on the road against the Syracuse Orange, it was their fullback, John David Moore, who led the way.
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In each of the plays diagrammed by Schofield, he mentions 22 personnel and slot formation. Unless a TE is flexed out, you can't have 22 and a slot. I didn't see a TE out wide. I only saw one TE on the field, next to a tackle. I did see Dural and Dupre in slot formation on the last two videos. Brain fart by Schofield or me?
Looks they found it and gave you credit. Check the update :bow:
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