I keep rescanning the USC - San Jose stats to analyze the stats comp and I really can't come up with any conclusive conclusion. Maybe the Beavs defense is more solid than USC and USC's offense is more explosive?
I keep rescanning the USC - San Jose stats to analyze the stats comp and I really can't come up with any conclusive conclusion. Maybe the Beavs defense is more solid than USC and USC's offense is more explosive?
Brennan, the SJSU coach said his team made a lot of mistakes against USC and thought they could have played a lot better. But first game jitters on the road. In today's game, SJSU looked pretty solid to me. They don't give up much size or speed against the Beavers, who are a solid Top 20 team. Their skill position players are very good and quick with Cordeiro, Conley and Nash. The front seven on D were big and solid but OSU OL is one of the best in the country and so they had a hard time getting to DJU. I saw one or two obvious errors on the SJSU secondary, like the blown coverage on the Velling TD. Otherwise, that is a big, fast secondary which had 3-4" on our shorter WRs. But otherwise, SJSU looks good and will win a lot of games this year in the MWC. One thing about SJSU is their heritage. Man do they have a lot of football gods on their alumni (Jack Elway, Dick Vermeil and Bill Walsh among others). That can't hurt their future
Secondary was a pleasant surprise. If they can play that tight in coverage in the PAC12, this is a better D than last year, which was one of the best in the nation. Still would like more pressure on the other team QB. But they did not blitz once today that I noticed. That was a base D all the way. And then there is Oladapo. Man do I love him and the way he is always around the ball and hits hard!
No maybe--Beavs defense is a sounder version than USC. Yes, they had some tape from last week, but that doesn't make good team defense. It'll win them a lot games.
I keep rescanning the USC - San Jose stats to analyze the stats comp and I really can't come up with any conclusive conclusion. Maybe the Beavs defense is more solid than USC and USC's offense is more explosive?
Anyways, Beavs hammered the spread.
Brennan, the SJSU coach said his team made a lot of mistakes against USC and thought they could have played a lot better. But first game jitters on the road. In today's game, SJSU looked pretty solid to me. They don't give up much size or speed against the Beavers, who are a solid Top 20 team. Their skill position players are very good and quick with Cordeiro, Conley and Nash. The front seven on D were big and solid but OSU OL is one of the best in the country and so they had a hard time getting to DJU. I saw one or two obvious errors on the SJSU secondary, like the blown coverage on the Velling TD. Otherwise, that is a big, fast secondary which had 3-4" on our shorter WRs. But otherwise, SJSU looks good and will win a lot of games this year in the MWC. One thing about SJSU is their heritage. Man do they have a lot of football gods on their alumni (Jack Elway, Dick Vermeil and Bill Walsh among others). That can't hurt their future
Beaver defense is very good. They swarm the ball carrier. We look fast.
Secondary was a pleasant surprise. If they can play that tight in coverage in the PAC12, this is a better D than last year, which was one of the best in the nation. Still would like more pressure on the other team QB. But they did not blitz once today that I noticed. That was a base D all the way. And then there is Oladapo. Man do I love him and the way he is always around the ball and hits hard!
Oladapo is an all-American
No maybe--Beavs defense is a sounder version than USC. Yes, they had some tape from last week, but that doesn't make good team defense. It'll win them a lot games.