Standard away whites for this weekend.
I’m curious to see if we play in the gold unis at home again this season.
Standard away whites for this weekend.
I’m curious to see if we play in the gold unis at home again this season.
You and I both were in Louisville several years ago. I went to get a couple of beers after kickoff and we were down 21-0 when I got back.
Lamar Jackson either passed or ran for 8 touchdowns before halftime.
Kk in
If our receivers play as well as they did in last weeks 4th Q, we could make a game of it. Not saying we’ll win but stranger things have happened
There’s always a chance.
Indiana football: Curt Cignetti’s radio show notes (Sept. 19)
CFN prediction:
Indiana 41, Charlotte 13
JMU ran for 194 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per carry. North Carolina topped that. The Tar Heels rushed for 269 yards, averaged 6 yards per carry and scored 3 rushing touchdowns.
This is bothering me. I am going to look at the box scores for those games, but my recollection is that aside from a couple of carries by Hampton (CHeat), we stuffed the traditional running games of both schools. Where we are getting torched is by scrambling QBs. we show zero ability to contain them.
What is IU’s QB like?
Anyway, that gets exacerbated in the stat totals by a couple of times each game where we fail to set the edge on defense and the RBs get most of their yardage on just a couple of chunk plays.
At least that’s how my addled memory recalls it going down.
That quote cuts in several ways
To answer my own question, the stats say that IU QB Kurtis Rourke isn’t a scrambler (+ for us), but is an incredibly efficient passer (big -):
His QBR and passer rating #s are amongst the best in the country. We have to get to him or he will carve us to pieces.
He’s going to piss off the Cheat, ECU and App fans.
Not everyone can be our Super Bowl!