#1DieHardHawk
Well-Known Member
Will define this season.
PSU has shown some weaknesses. Regardless, it remains an athletic dangerous team, especially at home. McSorley is as mentally tough as they come. He may hit on a few big passes, but, we can't let him break contain and gash us in the run game. He can be demoralizing, and, Sanders can look like Barkley if you let him get going. He needs to be contacted early.
Purdue is peaking. Brohm has the players firing on all cylinders. I expected it to have an explosive offense, but, the defense has really come around too. Moore is a beast, and, arguably, the best player in the conference right now regardless of position. Yes, he's that good. I don't know how Brohm got that guy, but, man, did he score big with that (I know they went to the same high school, but, still). We will need to be fundamentally sound in our gaps and on the edges to have a chance. The offense also will need to sustain long drives to keep Purdue's offense on the sidelines.
NU has always been a thorn in our side. Fitz will have them ready, as always. We have to make Thorsen uncomfortable. NU's offense is predicated on short passes, which, in the past, has hurt us. Fitz knows how to attack our zone. Pass rush is the key here. Offensively, we have to contain Gaziano. He's an under-the-radar player in the B1G. You have to account for him.
I'll be happy to come out of this stretch 2-1, but it's not going to be easy.
PSU has shown some weaknesses. Regardless, it remains an athletic dangerous team, especially at home. McSorley is as mentally tough as they come. He may hit on a few big passes, but, we can't let him break contain and gash us in the run game. He can be demoralizing, and, Sanders can look like Barkley if you let him get going. He needs to be contacted early.
Purdue is peaking. Brohm has the players firing on all cylinders. I expected it to have an explosive offense, but, the defense has really come around too. Moore is a beast, and, arguably, the best player in the conference right now regardless of position. Yes, he's that good. I don't know how Brohm got that guy, but, man, did he score big with that (I know they went to the same high school, but, still). We will need to be fundamentally sound in our gaps and on the edges to have a chance. The offense also will need to sustain long drives to keep Purdue's offense on the sidelines.
NU has always been a thorn in our side. Fitz will have them ready, as always. We have to make Thorsen uncomfortable. NU's offense is predicated on short passes, which, in the past, has hurt us. Fitz knows how to attack our zone. Pass rush is the key here. Offensively, we have to contain Gaziano. He's an under-the-radar player in the B1G. You have to account for him.
I'll be happy to come out of this stretch 2-1, but it's not going to be easy.