Jan 9 | Penn State

Free Manera

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They didn't really get more game prep.

They spent the last two days half-wasting their time because all the prep they had to do for Georgia goes in the trash. Our scouts and staff have been focused exclusively on Penn State.
This is what I am thinking also. ND's advance scouting department is supposedly very big and very good according to Brice. I think he actually said they are the standard in college football or something like that. So they have been scheming PSU for awhile, and PSU has not been able to do that. I don't think their resources are on the same level, but also they obviously had to be looking at Georgia at least half of the time too.
 

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"We're not going to flip the games," CFP executive director Rich Clark told ESPN on Friday morning. "The concession we made with the athletic directors was to start the Sugar Bowl earlier -- an 18-hour or so delay"
 

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Let's see how they look against a team with a pass rush before crowning them. Oregon and Tennessee both have horrible defenses.
 

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Feel like we should be a 2-4 pt favorite. Maybe its a little tighter because of our injuries / short rest. We'll see if it moves.
 

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Why does everyone keep saying short rest? It’s one day less than originally scheduled but is still the normal 7 days between games they play with all year.

This. This team hates down time anyways. They probably want to play tomorrow.

*Do we know who is calling this game yet?


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Michigan screwed us yet again by lighting a raging fire under their asses.


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The Michigan loss and resulting media attention definitely affected them, but even if they had beaten Michigan they would have been playing well in the postseason. Their team is a 2010s/20s-style super-team stacked with NFL talent, and it has both a bunch of 4 and 5 year players, especially on defense, and several elite transfers. This is what everyone was saying before the season, anyway. A bunch of things had to go Oregon's way to beat them the first time. And they still only won by 1, at home.

One interesting question is the Howard/Leonard transfer decisions. My understanding is either would have come here? It could be that Leonard maximizes our personnel and Howard maximizes theirs (elite WRs), and so both teams made the right decision (to the extent it was their decision).

I doubt we can score enough to beat OSU, if it comes to that, but I consider the season a big success in any case.
 

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Let's see how they look against a team with a pass rush before crowning them. Oregon and Tennessee both have horrible defenses.
I am more optimistic about what Wink Martindale was able to draw up to really slow them down. It was a lot of NFL fronts and confusing shit. Michigan, granted, had some NFL talent on their defense but from a pure schematic POV Martindale was all over Chip Kelly. Hence Michigan winning that game in Columbus.

I think Kwiatkowski can throw some stuff at Ohio State. Texas is no slouch.
 

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Was looking at tickets and the views from upper deck are actually great. Its sad to see that so many more tickets are being sold on NDs side
 

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KVA played a lot yesterday I think right? He should be fine. I have not heard an update on Cross though. Was it cramping or something else? The big one is Love. Hopefully he can get back to like 90% by Thursday.
 
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