Football ***GAME THREAD: Notre Dame 23, Georgia 10 (Final in Sugar Bowl CFP Quarterfinal)***
- By Tyler James
- The Insider Lounge
- 668 Replies
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“Good fortune”I think i answered this question already in the last page or two when you asked it:
Coaching, scheme, player development, 2-0 turnover margin, and good fortune all going NDs way.
You need ALL of these things in order to negate a big talent gap which is why its better to just recruit a better 85 man roster so there's more margin for error in your games.
He picked a good time to finally show up.
You're right!Who gives a shit about talent gap right now!?! Let's focus on how to win now! We're in the Sugar Bowl for crying out loud!
The key to converting third downs is getting good yardage on first and second downsHalftime adjustments:
Offense:
Must convert 3rd downs!
Denbrock if it's short, run the ball!
No more screens on 3rd down
Find a way to get Love and price the ball in space. Maybe run the option.
Give Knapp help with long passing plays.
Keep running RL.
Defense:
No penalties (looking at you Gray and Young)
Keep doing what you're doing
Special Teams:
Again no penalties (Young)
Keep doing what you're doing
Under The Dome board:
Stop being so damn negative! We up by 10 and we get the ball back! Let's go and win this son of a bitch!
Halftime adjustments:
Offense:
Must convert 3rd downs!
Denbrock if it's short, run the ball!
No more screens on 3rd down
Find a way to get Love and price the ball in space. Maybe run the option.
Give Knapp help with long passing plays.
Keep running RL.
Defense:
No penalties (looking at you Gray and Young)
Keep doing what you're doing
Special Teams:
Again no penalties (Young)
Keep doing what you're doing
Under The Dome board:
Stop being so damn negative! We up by 10 and we get the ball back! Let's go and win this son of a bitch!
The key to converting third downs is getting good yardage on 1st and 2nd downs !
They have 17 more total yards and they got ball 1st.You have to learn to distinguish talent and production they are two very different things and when you get to that point we can graduate the discussion to how luck impacts games too
I think i answered this question already in the last page or two when you asked it:Then WHY isn’t that huge talent advantage manifesting itself by Georgia running away with this football game?
And you were wrong. They clearly don'tNo i said Georgia has an enormous talent advantage ... the rest of the words are yours (not mine)