Here is a clinic on how to beat KSU

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FWIW, against UM last year Klein fumbled FOUR times and lost NONE of those... If we get even two of those, we probably win easily. Like a previous poster said, force a couple TO's and we can win this.
 
If our offense had a gameplan in the first half last year (our OC froze up), and/or we just stopped KSU half of the time on 4th and 20 (what were we, 0 for 4 on 4th and 20 stops?), we would have rolled over them.

They were so slow.
 
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If our Defense doesn't step up and get some stops and turnovers, our offense won't have many opportunities to score.
 
We aren't going to stop them. We have to score our share of points, and win the turnover battle decisively. I like that we were really working on stripping the football against BC, and it should pay dividends against a running team like K-State.
 
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Look at that town they are having the parade in. Looks like the town they filmed Animal House in, almost 35 years ago.

Animal House was filmed in either Eugene (pretty sure) or Corvallis Oregon at UO or OSU.

Just some trivia.
 
Agree with Jerzeycane. Thanks for posting video BWCD and good points made. Before the BC game I was thinking Fisch wanted an offense that resembled Wisconsin or Stanford. The Canes offense looked a lot more like Oklahoma's (albeit on training wheels). Probably (and hopefully) the natural evolution is take the passing game from horizontal to vertical as the coaching staff gains confidence in Morris.
 
Denzel "man on fire" needs to do some damage. Klein keeps taking a beating and grinds out the first downs. Gotta try to wear him down and hurt him early and often. And the **** poor DBs on this team need to learn how to cover.
 
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