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What is your game plan on both sides of the ball?
I haven't really watched them play but on offense, UCLA is 19th in the Nation in rushing attempts while they have the 15th least passing attempts in the nation. Due to a leaky run defense, will the coaches be less stubborn and have used the bye week to install more 3-4 defense? This is a good week for McDuffie to be healthy as it should allow the D to play more man-to-man / assignment football with Cover 1 and even some Cover 0. This is the kind of game where I am totally ok giving up 200+ yards passing if it means holding them to less than 100 yards rushing.
It will be Chinteresting to see if Faatui Tuitele (#99) can take the next step and be that penetrating DL who not only gets to the QB but also disrupts the run game.
This is not a good game to see our least physical DBs play more than a handful of snaps.
Fortunately, the bye week helped key front guys like Ryan Bowman, Eddie O., and Bookie to get healthy.
More stats:
https://oddsshark.com/stats/team/football/ncaaf/8656
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Thing is that even when UCLA passes they will leverage the TEs … which has been a good way historically you attack
I don’t see this as a good matchup for UW
UCLA in year 4 of Chip is having a major letdown at this point. They know they aren't winning the South after the ASU Stanford game.
Husky coaches desperately sell out to stop the run and DTR turns it over because we have great corners. Similar game to Cal. It's at home. W
And I mean just like the Oregon state game 😉
THIS UCLA team is not a bad team, probably one of the better ones they have had in a while, they just do the standard loser soft find a way to lose UCLA things that they have always done.