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(11-07-2016 01:22 AM)Dawgxas Wrote:  
(11-06-2016 08:21 PM)correcamino Wrote:  Did someone say trashy?

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Look at the perfect form on that punch!

Coming from the Dirtiest team in college football, that's one statistical category that UTSA owns.


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A 4 year old stat? Bahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!! Come on LaTrash, y'all can do better than that! 03-lmfao


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Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.
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(11-07-2016 08:59 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.

Our return game has been OK. We finally broke a big kickoff return (57 yards) vs. MT. We have one big play receiver in Josh Stewart (22.8 ypc, 4 Tds, 3 rec/game in CUSA play) and have shown the ability to produce at 1 least one big play in the passing almost every game along with a number of chunk running plays.

Our big equalizer the past couple of weeks has been turnovers. We were +3 against UNT and +2 vs. MT. While that's not likely sustainable, we'll need to be on the positive end of that margin to have a chance on Saturday.
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(11-07-2016 09:20 AM)Rowdys Castle Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 08:59 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.

Our return game has been OK. We finally broke a big kickoff return (57 yards) vs. MT. We have one big play receiver in Josh Stewart (22.8 ypc, 4 Tds, 3 rec/game in CUSA play) and have shown the ability to produce at 1 least one big play in the passing almost every game along with a number of chunk running plays.

Our big equalizer the past couple of weeks has been turnovers. We were +3 against UNT and +2 vs. MT. While that's not likely sustainable, we'll need to be on the positive end of that margin to have a chance on Saturday.

From watching UTSA's last two games against UNT and MTSU, their Qb is a game manager type in Scelfo's O aka Ross Jenkin (for Tech fans reference).
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(11-07-2016 09:33 AM)NanoDawg Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 09:20 AM)Rowdys Castle Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 08:59 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.

Our return game has been OK. We finally broke a big kickoff return (57 yards) vs. MT. We have one big play receiver in Josh Stewart (22.8 ypc, 4 Tds, 3 rec/game in CUSA play) and have shown the ability to produce at 1 least one big play in the passing almost every game along with a number of chunk running plays.

Our big equalizer the past couple of weeks has been turnovers. We were +3 against UNT and +2 vs. MT. While that's not likely sustainable, we'll need to be on the positive end of that margin to have a chance on Saturday.

From watching UTSA's last two games against UNT and MTSU, their Qb is a game manager type in Scelfo's O aka Ross Jenkin (for Tech fans reference).

Side note: I play with Ross in HS.
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(11-07-2016 09:35 AM)UTSAMarineVet09 Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 09:33 AM)NanoDawg Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 09:20 AM)Rowdys Castle Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 08:59 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.

Our return game has been OK. We finally broke a big kickoff return (57 yards) vs. MT. We have one big play receiver in Josh Stewart (22.8 ypc, 4 Tds, 3 rec/game in CUSA play) and have shown the ability to produce at 1 least one big play in the passing almost every game along with a number of chunk running plays.

Our big equalizer the past couple of weeks has been turnovers. We were +3 against UNT and +2 vs. MT. While that's not likely sustainable, we'll need to be on the positive end of that margin to have a chance on Saturday.

From watching UTSA's last two games against UNT and MTSU, their Qb is a game manager type in Scelfo's O aka Ross Jenkin (for Tech fans reference).

Side note: I play with Ross in HS.

so you are from Ohio :)
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(11-07-2016 09:33 AM)NanoDawg Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 09:20 AM)Rowdys Castle Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 08:59 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.

Our return game has been OK. We finally broke a big kickoff return (57 yards) vs. MT. We have one big play receiver in Josh Stewart (22.8 ypc, 4 Tds, 3 rec/game in CUSA play) and have shown the ability to produce at 1 least one big play in the passing almost every game along with a number of chunk running plays.

Our big equalizer the past couple of weeks has been turnovers. We were +3 against UNT and +2 vs. MT. While that's not likely sustainable, we'll need to be on the positive end of that margin to have a chance on Saturday.

From watching UTSA's last two games against UNT and MTSU, their Qb is a game manager type in Scelfo's O aka Ross Jenkin (for Tech fans reference).

Exactly. Our offense is run first then throw some slants, and every now and then a deep ball once play action is working. Turnovers at bad times or trick plays have hurt us and have almost lost us ganes.
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Does UTSA have a TE that can ball?
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(11-07-2016 09:38 AM)NanoDawg Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 09:35 AM)UTSAMarineVet09 Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 09:33 AM)NanoDawg Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 09:20 AM)Rowdys Castle Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 08:59 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.

Our return game has been OK. We finally broke a big kickoff return (57 yards) vs. MT. We have one big play receiver in Josh Stewart (22.8 ypc, 4 Tds, 3 rec/game in CUSA play) and have shown the ability to produce at 1 least one big play in the passing almost every game along with a number of chunk running plays.

Our big equalizer the past couple of weeks has been turnovers. We were +3 against UNT and +2 vs. MT. While that's not likely sustainable, we'll need to be on the positive end of that margin to have a chance on Saturday.

From watching UTSA's last two games against UNT and MTSU, their Qb is a game manager type in Scelfo's O aka Ross Jenkin (for Tech fans reference).

Side note: I play with Ross in HS.

so you are from Ohio :)

Ross Jenkins is from Houston...

http://www.latechsports.com/sports/m-foo...oss00.html
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(11-07-2016 09:52 AM)louisiana_dog Wrote:  Does UTSA have a TE that can ball?

He's okay. Nothing like last year.
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(11-07-2016 09:20 AM)Rowdys Castle Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 08:59 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.

Our return game has been OK. We finally broke a big kickoff return (57 yards) vs. MT. We have one big play receiver in Josh Stewart (22.8 ypc, 4 Tds, 3 rec/game in CUSA play) and have shown the ability to produce at 1 least one big play in the passing almost every game along with a number of chunk running plays.

Our big equalizer the past couple of weeks has been turnovers. We were +3 against UNT and +2 vs. MT. While that's not likely sustainable, we'll need to be on the positive end of that margin to have a chance on Saturday.

Dang. You have a receiver averaging 4 TDs per game? That's pretty good. We don't have anything like that but Carlos Henderson has had two 5 TD games.
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(11-07-2016 10:11 AM)Lizard Breath Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 09:52 AM)louisiana_dog Wrote:  Does UTSA have a TE that can ball?

He's okay. Nothing like last year.

Good. I didn't like that guy very much.
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(11-07-2016 08:59 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  Back to the game.

IF Tech plays their game then they will win. This includes not turning the ball over, no pre/post snap penalties, and limiting the explosive play.

UTSA has the type of team that I have thought Tech matches up well against defensively. Well as good as an avg defense can. UTSA should score atleast 24 points against our D. With opportunities to score more if they can creat turnovers and/or have some big special teams plays.

How has UTSA been in the return game this year? Tech struggled mightily early in the season but has improved as of late, albeit vs the less talented part of the schedule.

Does UTSA have the playmakers at WR and QB to stretch the D vertically? In games we have struggled the most defensively it has correlated with the opponents ability to throw the ball down the field.

Collin, good questions. UTSA will want to run the ball. I think everyone knows that since two of our best players on offense happen to be the running backs (jarveon Williams/Jalen Rhodes) In the recent weeks, Dalton Sturm has really taken a back seat to the running game because it has been so successful. When he does throw the ball he is pretty accurate and has had some big throws throughout the season. 6'4 WR Josh Stewart and his brother 6'1 Kerry Thomas have really been the deep threats for the Runners this year. Stewart is super dangerous due to his size and route running. Stewart also is 5th nationally and 1st in CUSA in Avg yards per catch (21.73) I like La Tech in this game but I think it will be a close contest. Defensively, La Tech will need to stop the run using a traditional front and put a lot of pressure on Sturm on passing downs.

UTSA defensively has been pretty good. They get better as the game goes on vs the run and the secondary has been playing well. They struggle in the soft zone and tend to give up a lot of yards on short dumps to a crossing receiver or rbs out of the backfield.
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I expect a tough game. I felt good early because I thought UTSA and @UTSA were two completely different teams as they seem to have been in the past. That doesn't seem to be the case this year. Still seem to be inconsistent, but have proven to be able to bring the A game on the road. When playing well UTSA can beat anyone in CUSA. If both teams are playing well, I expect a close game and give us a slight edge for being at home.

We tend to do a little better against run first teams. Pass defense is bad, defense against a TE is non existent.

I'm somewhat worried that we have been focusing on USM as the de-facto west championship game. Not many were expecting this game to have the importance that it now does. I hope we are prepared and bring our A game.
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(11-07-2016 10:51 AM)DETLTU Wrote:  I expect a tough game. I felt good early because I thought UTSA and @UTSA were two completely different teams as they seem to have been in the past. That doesn't seem to be the case this year. Still seem to be inconsistent, but have proven to be able to bring the A game on the road. When playing well UTSA can beat anyone in CUSA. If both teams are playing well, I expect a close game and give us a slight edge for being at home.

We tend to do a little better against run first teams. Pass defense is bad, defense against a TE is non existent.

I'm somewhat worried that we have been focusing on USM as the de-facto west championship game. Not many were expecting this game to have the importance that it now does. I hope we are prepared and bring our A game.

the way I look at it - I don't think UTSA D will be able to slow our O down. If they fall behind by couple of scores early, they will have to play aggressive by throwing the ball which will turn in big 6 and interceptions for our D.
I hope our D will come out and play aggressive so we don't keep UTSA in the game like we did with UNT.
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(11-07-2016 10:58 AM)NanoDawg Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 10:51 AM)DETLTU Wrote:  I expect a tough game. I felt good early because I thought UTSA and @UTSA were two completely different teams as they seem to have been in the past. That doesn't seem to be the case this year. Still seem to be inconsistent, but have proven to be able to bring the A game on the road. When playing well UTSA can beat anyone in CUSA. If both teams are playing well, I expect a close game and give us a slight edge for being at home.

We tend to do a little better against run first teams. Pass defense is bad, defense against a TE is non existent.

I'm somewhat worried that we have been focusing on USM as the de-facto west championship game. Not many were expecting this game to have the importance that it now does. I hope we are prepared and bring our A game.

the way I look at it - I don't think UTSA D will be able to slow our O down. If they fall behind by couple of scores early, they will have to play aggressive by throwing the ball which will turn in big 6 and interceptions for our D.
I hope our D will come out and play aggressive so we don't keep UTSA in the game like we did with UNT.

I agree with that however over the past (4) weeks UTSA has controlled the pace and came out fast themselves. Fist half points over last four weeks: 28-10 vs MTSU, 14-0 vs UNT, 14-6 vs Rice, 38-21 vs USM. UTSA can score so I'm leaning more towards a traditional see-saw battle early.
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(11-07-2016 11:10 AM)Digi368 Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 10:58 AM)NanoDawg Wrote:  
(11-07-2016 10:51 AM)DETLTU Wrote:  I expect a tough game. I felt good early because I thought UTSA and @UTSA were two completely different teams as they seem to have been in the past. That doesn't seem to be the case this year. Still seem to be inconsistent, but have proven to be able to bring the A game on the road. When playing well UTSA can beat anyone in CUSA. If both teams are playing well, I expect a close game and give us a slight edge for being at home.

We tend to do a little better against run first teams. Pass defense is bad, defense against a TE is non existent.

I'm somewhat worried that we have been focusing on USM as the de-facto west championship game. Not many were expecting this game to have the importance that it now does. I hope we are prepared and bring our A game.

the way I look at it - I don't think UTSA D will be able to slow our O down. If they fall behind by couple of scores early, they will have to play aggressive by throwing the ball which will turn in big 6 and interceptions for our D.
I hope our D will come out and play aggressive so we don't keep UTSA in the game like we did with UNT.

I agree with that however over the past (4) weeks UTSA has controlled the pace and came out fast themselves. Fist half points over last four weeks: 28-10 vs MTSU, 14-0 vs UNT, 14-6 vs Rice, 38-21 vs USM. UTSA can score so I'm leaning more towards a traditional see-saw battle early.

That is why I mentioned in my post about our D to be aggressive right from the start. Watching your game against MTSU, I thought MTSU didn't gameplan well against you guys. They were in shock mode when you guys were up by 2 scores and never was able to recover.
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What formations do the Road Runners like the most? Are they a 1 or 2 back team? Do y'all run out of the spread? Power or counter? I haven't watched that much of them so I am curious as to what to expect Saturday.
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(11-07-2016 11:31 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  What formations do the Road Runners like the most? Are they a 1 or 2 back team? Do y'all run out of the spread? Power or counter? I haven't watched that much of them so I am curious as to what to expect Saturday.

We use a fullback on a fair number of plays. In a few games, that really got our running game going when we switched to that.
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(11-07-2016 11:31 AM)Collin_Ellis Wrote:  What formations do the Road Runners like the most? Are they a 1 or 2 back team? Do y'all run out of the spread? Power or counter? I haven't watched that much of them so I am curious as to what to expect Saturday.

Scelfo started out being all over the place at beginning of year. He mentioned that teams would need to review Jacksonville Jags offense, along with several other FBS schools to understand the offense. We saw the spread primarily vs Arizona State but since conference play he has settled down into a pro style offense. Lots of lead blocking from the fullback, exotic pulls from lines and WR blocking. Lots of bunch formations out of the pro style offense as well. You will see some 3-4 WR sets on passing downs as well. You will see a lot of SR RB Jarveon Williams and SO RB Jalen Rhodes. Both extremely shifty and fast. Jalen Rhodes as the spell back is the better overall player so its deceiving when the spell back enters the game since there is no production drop off. Dalton Sturm has wheels too. So expect a few designed runs for him.

He is a big stickler for the trick plays. We have seen so many this year. Double reverses, WR, HB passes, fake punts. Most have been successful but last week we saw the worst one yet when a WR threw a lame duck right to a MTSU in the endzone. Hopefully he eases of the trick plays going forward.
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