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Keys to SC game?

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1. Give BV time - SC has some good edge rushers so we have to keep them out of BV's face.
2. Make SC's passing offense beat us. Not convinced their QB is much of a passer and, at least to my eyes, they have fewer game changers on the outside than normal. Spy on the QB and front 7 have to play well. SC's OL played pretty poorly against ODU - they'll come out fired up to prove that was a fluke. Their QB seems very limited in his ability to pass so don't concede easy 5-6 yard throws that allow him to find some rhythm. Make him read the defense and make big-time throws. My guess he's not going to consistently beat us that way.
3. No huge TOs that give them cheap points. I don't think they'll be able to drive consistently against our D and their D is pretty good so a cheap TD or FG could mean a ton in this game.
4. Special teams need to be solid - punting to flip the field, coverage teams, punt/kick return for the Cats to set up a score.
5. They tend to have a bunch of guys who woof all game long - we need to ignore that crap, keep our focus and make the woofers eat their words.
6. Get several 3-and-outs so we can control the ball and wear their D out.
 
1. Give BV time - SC has some good edge rushers so we have to keep them out of BV's face.
2. Make SC's passing offense beat us. Not convinced their QB is much of a passer and, at least to my eyes, they have fewer game changers on the outside than normal. Spy on the QB and front 7 have to play well. SC's OL played pretty poorly against ODU - they'll come out fired up to prove that was a fluke. Their QB seems very limited in his ability to pass so don't concede easy 5-6 yard throws that allow him to find some rhythm. Make him read the defense and make big-time throws. My guess he's not going to consistently beat us that way.
3. No huge TOs that give them cheap points. I don't think they'll be able to drive consistently against our D and their D is pretty good so a cheap TD or FG could mean a ton in this game.
4. Special teams need to be solid - punting to flip the field, coverage teams, punt/kick return for the Cats to set up a score.
5. They tend to have a bunch of guys who woof all game long - we need to ignore that crap, keep our focus and make the woofers eat their words.
6. Get several 3-and-outs so we can control the ball and wear their D out.
Hell that is pretty much the WHOLE parts of a game. When I think keys to a game, I think of a couple things, not every faucet of the game. We do not have to win EVERY faucet of the game to win, just a few key ones.
 
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Simple. Block, and win the turnover battle. Do those 2 things, UK wins fairly easy. I am concerned with SC's defense getting after BV and cause him to make quick decisions / mistakes.
I would add tackle. They have two good runners in QB and RB
 
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I would add tackle. They have two good runners in QB and RB
Not really. Unless you consider 3 yards per carry great (I don't). They as a team rushed 56 times for 174 yards, 3.1 yards per carry. Not great. Especially against a team like ODU. The SC offensive line got pushed around against a Sun Belt cellar dweller.
To further my points :
Sanders - 24 carries / 88 yards / 3.7 per
Sellers (QB) - 22 carries / 68 yards / 3.2 per carry.

Turnovers : Old Dominion 4 (FOUR) South Carolina 1

Old Dominion fumbled twice inside their own 10 yard line and led to the only 2 SC TD's. Also, the QB for ODU threw a interception in the SC endzone. South Carolina even with the two gift TD's and 4 turnovers to 1 margin, still only won 23-19. IF Old Dominion had only fumbled once inside their own 10, they would have won even while losing the turnover margin 3-1. ODU was picked to finish 6th in a 7 team Sun Belt East division. Not exactly a powerhouse.

If UK wins the turnover margin 4-1 against South Carolina, the game will not be close.
 
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1. Give BV time - SC has some good edge rushers so we have to keep them out of BV's face.
2. Make SC's passing offense beat us. Not convinced their QB is much of a passer and, at least to my eyes, they have fewer game changers on the outside than normal. Spy on the QB and front 7 have to play well. SC's OL played pretty poorly against ODU - they'll come out fired up to prove that was a fluke. Their QB seems very limited in his ability to pass so don't concede easy 5-6 yard throws that allow him to find some rhythm. Make him read the defense and make big-time throws. My guess he's not going to consistently beat us that way.
3. No huge TOs that give them cheap points. I don't think they'll be able to drive consistently against our D and their D is pretty good so a cheap TD or FG could mean a ton in this game.
4. Special teams need to be solid - punting to flip the field, coverage teams, punt/kick return for the Cats to set up a score.
5. They tend to have a bunch of guys who woof all game long - we need to ignore that crap, keep our focus and make the woofers eat their words.
6. Get several 3-and-outs so we can control the ball and wear their D out.
Pretty sure you could cut and paste most of these for every game. :)
Having said that, I agree with everything. Their QB can run and he's big, so need to punish him every time by gang tackling and forcing him back into traffic. Also, he has a nice deep ball, so I like our typical deep zone and experienced LBs dropping into underneath passing lanes. I suspect we can easily confuse him by bringing the simulated pressures from different angles. Lastly, make sure the special team guys are ready for shenanigans because I don't think they can beat us without some freaky plays/turnovers.
 
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I'm pretty sure every faucet is in the locker room. :)

Another Lair classic!!

And the key: limit turnovers. Old Dominion lost by 4 in Columbia, and fumbled twice within their own 10 yard line, spotting the Cocks 10 points.

Old Dominion outgained South Carolina, but was minus 3 on turnovers.
 
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This is going to be Brock’s coming out party. To many talented weapons on our offense for them to lock in on.

Would love to see it!!

Should be a rout, but we seem to keep inferior SEC opponents in games at Kroger field. If our defense plays like they are capable of doing and Brock just does the simple things correctly, we will beat them handily.
 
Also, USC played ODU @ Williams Brice in Columbia. Playing on the road is much different, particularly for freshmen. We need to be focused, but not fearful.
 
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Agreed....but this one boils down to not turning the ball over...and UK wins comfortably. UK is decidedly more complete roster and team.
My thoughts exactly. They couldn't score on ODU without getting turnovers that put them in the red zone. If we don't turn it over, we win comfortably imo. They won't run on us and their qb can't throw.
 
As much criticism that it gets on here , this is absolutely the team to play a conservative zone against. Just do your job,keep the recievers in front of you, keep your eyes on the quarterback , Dline stay in your rushing lanes and set the edge . This kid can’t throw well enough to beat us and their oline won’t be able to block our front seven . And no stupid special team screwups .
 
As much criticism that it gets on here , this is absolutely the team to play a conservative zone against. Just do your job,keep the recievers in front of you, keep your eyes on the quarterback , Dline stay in your rushing lanes and set the edge . This kid can’t throw well enough to beat us and their oline won’t be able to block our front seven . And no stupid special team screwups .
Yes and yes....don't' lose it.

UK has contributed mightily to the silly 2 game losing streak to USC...and damn near lost the game 3 years ago with CROD/Ali fumbling the ball into oblivion.

Just run the ball, leave a TE to block on edge rushers a bit and we'll be fine. Beamer will do a special teams trick....so be on guard for those moments in game and make USC earn all the points.
 
I don’t get to watch much of the USCjr game but my initial thoughts were if we come out and smack them in the mouth, they will lay down. There wasn’t much fight in them. ODU gifted them that game with a turnover at the end.
 
South Carolina's new QB is a redshirt freshman. It is very likely that he will improve quite a bit from week 1. He was only 10 out of 23 passing and ran quite a bit. He got quite a few yards rushing in spite of some big sack losses so he must be elusive. We have traditionally had a problem with running quarter back but he may be more predictable if he can't get the passing game going.

South Carolina punted 6 times and ended another drive with a fumble and a missed FG. We punted once, ended another drive with an int.
 
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Yes and yes....don't' lose it.

UK has contributed mightily to the silly 2 game losing streak to USC...and damn near lost the game 3 years ago with CROD/Ali fumbling the ball into oblivion.

Just run the ball, leave a TE to block on edge rushers a bit and we'll be fine. Beamer will do a special teams trick....so be on guard for those moments in game and make USC earn all the points.
The last 2 years we have played them without our QB 1. We need to continue to grow as an offense. We need to continue to show we are a great defense. We do not need to go into this week like we just need to do the most basic stuff and get out with a W. If UK, Stoops and players want to announce to the nation that we have a team that can compete, then go out and compete. I am not talking about flea flickers and such, I am talking about we got a QB that showed he can throw on the run, he can run, he can make reads, we have multiple receivers and multiple TE that can catch. What we do not have is a ton of RB for this game, I know Chip is out for sure and maybe Wilcox, leaves you with 2 RB. Not a game to overload those 2 guys. Maybe put a TE like Dingle as an Hback and get the ball to him for a running play. What I do not want to see is a bunch of Screen passes, bunch of jet plays. Mix it up, get the defense guessing. Then on our D, we need to punch them each and every down. You want to the the Oline give up. You want to see the young QB have that deer in the headlight look by the 2nd series he has against UK. You want Rocket to feel the hits, even though he is supposed to be the hammer and the defender the nail, you want to see the RB, feel like he just hit a sledgehammer. No reason to not go 1000% on both sides of the ball. Take them out of the game early and in the 2nd half maybe you get to see the 2s and 3s mix in there with the starters.
 
the one key that really sticks out to me is Kentucky's pass pro. USC's strength is their defensive front 7 and especially their two edge rushers out a 4/3 scheme. It's not just on the Oline but RBs & TEs need to carry out their assignments in protection as well, and Brock needs to make good decision on evading the rush or throwing the ball away as it becomes necessary. Levis's one weakness IMO was seldom giving up on a play and rarely throw the ball away, but as the best QBs will tell you sometimes the defense wins, you have to accept that, especially against a pretty good one.

I think most other "keys" are more generic.
 
The last 2 years we have played them without our QB 1. We need to continue to grow as an offense. We need to continue to show we are a great defense. We do not need to go into this week like we just need to do the most basic stuff and get out with a W. If UK, Stoops and players want to announce to the nation that we have a team that can compete, then go out and compete. I am not talking about flea flickers and such, I am talking about we got a QB that showed he can throw on the run, he can run, he can make reads, we have multiple receivers and multiple TE that can catch. What we do not have is a ton of RB for this game, I know Chip is out for sure and maybe Wilcox, leaves you with 2 RB. Not a game to overload those 2 guys. Maybe put a TE like Dingle as an Hback and get the ball to him for a running play. What I do not want to see is a bunch of Screen passes, bunch of jet plays. Mix it up, get the defense guessing. Then on our D, we need to punch them each and every down. You want to the the Oline give up. You want to see the young QB have that deer in the headlight look by the 2nd series he has against UK. You want Rocket to feel the hits, even though he is supposed to be the hammer and the defender the nail, you want to see the RB, feel like he just hit a sledgehammer. No reason to not go 1000% on both sides of the ball. Take them out of the game early and in the 2nd half maybe you get to see the 2s and 3s mix in there with the starters.
1. Leary played the game last year…so no we didn’t have a qb issue last year. Two years ago yes…Sheron was a mess

2. There is zero reason to throw more than 10 deep drop passes….hit up some quicke passes, run Brock 10 or more time along with RB and 7 o more Wr runs

No need to go balls to the wall
 
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the one key that really sticks out to me is Kentucky's pass pro. USC's strength is their defensive front 7 and especially their two edge rushers out a 4/3 scheme. It's not just on the Oline but RBs & TEs need to carry out their assignments in protection as well, and Brock needs to make good decision on evading the rush or throwing the ball away as it becomes necessary. Levis's one weakness IMO was seldom giving up on a play and rarely throw the ball away, but as the best QBs will tell you sometimes the defense wins, you have to accept that, especially against a pretty good one.

I think most other "keys" are more generic.
I’m expecting Hamdan to have some things in place to take care or the 2 defensive ends aggressiveness.
 
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1. Give BV time - SC has some good edge rushers so we have to keep them out of BV's face.
2. Make SC's passing offense beat us. Not convinced their QB is much of a passer and, at least to my eyes, they have fewer game changers on the outside than normal. Spy on the QB and front 7 have to play well. SC's OL played pretty poorly against ODU - they'll come out fired up to prove that was a fluke. Their QB seems very limited in his ability to pass so don't concede easy 5-6 yard throws that allow him to find some rhythm. Make him read the defense and make big-time throws. My guess he's not going to consistently beat us that way.
3. No huge TOs that give them cheap points. I don't think they'll be able to drive consistently against our D and their D is pretty good so a cheap TD or FG could mean a ton in this game.
4. Special teams need to be solid - punting to flip the field, coverage teams, punt/kick return for the Cats to set up a score.
5. They tend to have a bunch of guys who woof all game long - we need to ignore that crap, keep our focus and make the woofers eat their words.
6. Get several 3-and-outs so we can control the ball and wear their D out.
#1 key- just win baby! LFG!
 
I think the keys for us will be how we handle a stronger (SEC), and more balanced offense than we faced last week. We had some problems with SMiss early that USC won't fail to capitalize on if we make similar mistakes.

On offense we had some communication and execution issues that we can't have this week. Avoiding hurting ourselves with unforced errors and penalties is critical, though I expect we'll have some false starts on the OTs here and there trying to get the jump on their rush ends.

We may be the better team based on what we saw last week of both games, but this is a new week and the two weeks have nothing to do with each other. We could win by 3 scores and we could also lose. That's the way this game is.
 
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