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<blockquote data-quote="resscane" data-source="post: 1831868" data-attributes="member: 21472"><p><strong>Florida schools losing</strong></p><p></p><p>Earlier this year I said going on the road w/ Miami's offense will make every game exciting. Little did I realize it would be because our defense couldnt stop anything. Wow that was terrible. North Carolina (North Carolina.., cmon) totally exploited Miami's defense. Our Dline got no pressure, even when we blitzed. Linebackers totally out of position on most plays and Dbacks 2 steps behind on every play. </p><p></p><p> It looked like miami played its normal man d w/ 2 safteys over the top about 85-90% of the time and it worked about 20-25% of the time. Now I'm not a mathematical genius, but those odds would cause me to mix it up a little more. Gotta give credit to North Carolina's coach for watching tape on Miami and really coming up w/ a great game plan. I'm sure every team we play from here on out will try to duplicate North Carolina's game plan.., so I hope that Randy Shannon (UM's Defensive coordinator) also watches the game film and makes the appropriate changes, but I doubt he will because in the past, he has been very hesitant to make changes to our scheme, even when their warrented. </p><p></p><p>I know the whole country rejoices when the florida schools lose, but I wouldn't get to excited.., because it doesnt happen very often.., but that is the beauty of college football, you can lose a game anytime anywhere, and to win consistently for years is very difficult. You need a lot of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="resscane, post: 1831868, member: 21472"] [b]Florida schools losing[/b] Earlier this year I said going on the road w/ Miami's offense will make every game exciting. Little did I realize it would be because our defense couldnt stop anything. Wow that was terrible. North Carolina (North Carolina.., cmon) totally exploited Miami's defense. Our Dline got no pressure, even when we blitzed. Linebackers totally out of position on most plays and Dbacks 2 steps behind on every play. It looked like miami played its normal man d w/ 2 safteys over the top about 85-90% of the time and it worked about 20-25% of the time. Now I'm not a mathematical genius, but those odds would cause me to mix it up a little more. Gotta give credit to North Carolina's coach for watching tape on Miami and really coming up w/ a great game plan. I'm sure every team we play from here on out will try to duplicate North Carolina's game plan.., so I hope that Randy Shannon (UM's Defensive coordinator) also watches the game film and makes the appropriate changes, but I doubt he will because in the past, he has been very hesitant to make changes to our scheme, even when their warrented. I know the whole country rejoices when the florida schools lose, but I wouldn't get to excited.., because it doesnt happen very often.., but that is the beauty of college football, you can lose a game anytime anywhere, and to win consistently for years is very difficult. You need a lot of luck. [/QUOTE]
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