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Huard: What UW Huskies’ CFP semifinal vs Texas will come down to
DerekJohnson
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Thanks Taft!
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Agree. I think our conditioning has really been a strength this year. It's why we're so damn good in the 4th quarter. Hopefully that'll continue to be the case.
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We might get a bit of help too with our guys playing at what is 6pm with the schedule they’re normally on.
Read somewhere about a boxer who only trained late at night because that’s when his fights were. -
That's also why I could see UW's offense running a lot of 4 and 5 WR sets (including Westover / Culp as a WR). Since Texas' strength is its front 7, why not force them to sub in an extra DB or two and remove one of their good DLs and one of their good LBs.
That will also make their fat DL tired from subbing in and out when we change personnel on them. -
It will come down to the team that scores the most points
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Oregon fans would disagree.HuskyJW said:It will come down to the team that scores the most points
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Sark gonna have his gysum's ready to rumble, Lanning style. Therefore, I'm guessing the Tejas bigbois will overlook the Trench Dawgs (as inferior sudo G5's) and get blown off the line ala O in the CCG. UW will open with a mix RPO's, slants and inside passes to work the heavy DB sets PK's going to run out. Dawgs will look to balance in the run game with counters, some motion, maybe even a wheel route. Dawgs will be looking for those long sustained drives to try and keep the Texas D on the field as long as possible early to slow the HAUSes down, then go balls deep over and over. OR they may just go Rome back shoulder fade, Jalen crossing guard, Polk on a 25 yard flag. Eitherway Dawgs win rather easily.
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But what about the elevation difference in New Orleans?EsophagealFeces said:Agree. I think our conditioning has really been a strength this year. It's why we're so damn good in the 4th quarter. Hopefully that'll continue to be the case.
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*gurgle*UW_Doog_Bot said:
But what about the elevation difference in New Orleans?EsophagealFeces said:Agree. I think our conditioning has really been a strength this year. It's why we're so damn good in the 4th quarter. Hopefully that'll continue to be the case.









