ULL and Southern's season-opener matchup added to TV schedule


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Very true........Anyone that states anything different is fooling themselves. The defense will have their hands fool.......That's my biggest concern.

He's good, but he showed some flaws in the New Orleans bowl. Our defense will still have their hands full, but Broadway won't be anything we haven't seen before. If we want to win or at least make the score respectable we will need to score 3-4 TDs.
 
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That game was competitive and you know it. Not one time did we come close to giving up 8 TD's like a certain school did for three straight weeks.
Do I need to remind you by putting that sig back up? Do I?:snicker:

Do I need to remind you of Houston, in December of 2013?
 



He's good, but he showed some flaws in the New Orleans bowl. Our defense will still have their hands full, but Broadway won't be anything we haven't seen before. If we want to win or at least make the score respectable we will need to score 3-4 TDs.

You get pressure on any QB he is going to show flaws (that's a given). My concern is whether we can do it......Hopefully so but I'm concerned........The other thing that hopefully we do is protect the football and not turn the ball over deep in their territory.
 
You get pressure on any QB he is going to show flaws (that's a given). My concern is whether we can do it......Hopefully so but I'm concerned........The other thing that hopefully we do is protect the football and not turn the ball over deep in their territory.

And that's what has killed us in our non-HBCU OOC games. Turnovers and bad special teams leads to a quick blowout(see Houston, Northwestern State, and New Mexico). The team just needs to come out with confidence and not play scared.
 
And that's what has killed us in our non-HBCU OOC games. Turnovers and bad special teams leads to a quick blowout(see Houston, Northwestern State, and New Mexico). The team just needs to come out with confidence and not play scared.

Agreed.
 
And that's what has killed us in our non-HBCU OOC games. Turnovers and bad special teams leads to a quick blowout(see Houston, Northwestern State, and New Mexico). The team just needs to come out with confidence and not play scared.

It wasn't the team in either of those games. Conservative game plans.
 
He's good, but he showed some flaws in the New Orleans bowl. Our defense will still have their hands full, but Broadway won't be anything we haven't seen before. If we want to win or at least make the score respectable we will need to score 3-4 TDs.

Don't forget that Broadway had a cast on his throwing arm and was less than 2 weeks removed from surgery. Doctors advised Hudspeth not to play him much. He still found a way to toss some nice passes and use his legs to beat Tulane. Broadway is not a high school QB anymore, he is one of the best QB's in the Sun Belt if not the best. That dude throws bullets.


SU best bet is to keep the clock rolling with short passes and the running game. ULL's offense needs to stay off the field.
 
Don't forget that Broadway had a cast on his throwing arm and was less than 2 weeks removed from surgery. Doctors advised Hudspeth not to play him much. He still found a way to toss some nice passes and use his legs to beat Tulane. Broadway is not a high school QB anymore, he is one of the best QB's in the Sun Belt if not the best. That dude throws bullets.


SU best bet is to keep the clock rolling with short passes and the running game. ULL's offense needs to stay off the field.

The bigger story is how Tulane's defense managed to disrupt ULL's offense consistently throughout the game.
 
And? I already stated several times why JSU lost to a sorry su team.

Now this is funny. :lol:

SON...You might want to take a page from the illogical no-football knowledge having poster named TP because I somewhat believe him when he said JSU was sorry. But, at the same time, false humility is the worst kind of arrogance.

But I digress....:lol:
 



Do I need to remind you of Houston, in December of 2013?

I asked him that yesterday, took him almost 24 hours to come up with that asinine of an answer. He's still butt hurt along with a couple of more JSU posters not worth mentioning. :lol:
 
I just hope we are in condition...these games against these school tend to expose us with our conditioning level...At times it looks downright ugly, especially on the defense side of the ball...

That's the hidden gem, and we at times if not all, look horrible against these school with our conditioning...So I'm looking forward to see how we fair up and also see how our secondary plays...I think this will be a real test, I hope we match up man with Safety help over the top..
 
Don't forget that Broadway had a cast on his throwing arm and was less than 2 weeks removed from surgery. Doctors advised Hudspeth not to play him much. He still found a way to toss some nice passes and use his legs to beat Tulane. Broadway is not a high school QB anymore, he is one of the best QB's in the Sun Belt if not the best. That dude throws bullets.


SU best bet is to keep the clock rolling with short passes and the running game. ULL's offense needs to stay off the field.

True....
 
Broadway is going to give the Jags pure hell. I sure hope SU can pull off an upset, but it is going to tough. ULL has too many players coming back this season.
 
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