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re: Treadwell vs. VH3

Posted on 9/29/15 at 10:32 pm to
Posted by HYDRebs
Houston
Member since Sep 2014
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Posted on 9/29/15 at 10:32 pm to
So what does treadwell, swag, and co. have to score this week to outscore the gators? 3?? maybe 7 points??

I think we'll be fine
Posted by slayerxing
Gainesville
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 9/29/15 at 11:09 pm to
I will say this right now: Ole Miss WILL throw for 300 yards. Their receivers are that good, and they can hit you at all level of the defense with the passing game, short throws, outside and inside the hashes, and deep down the field.

That being said, UF's defense will cause some damage. I doubt Ole miss runs for too much and I bet Kelly is harassed most of the night.

UF gave up some big chunk plays against Dobbs on the ground last week, but against the traditional run, they held up pretty well. Hurd averaged less than 4 yards per carry, and no one has really been able to run up the middle very well.

Add in the fact that Ole Miss' line has not been very good, especially at generating push in the middle, and I think the only place they have success is on the edges. I think Walton will have about 80 yards or so, similar to Boom Williams at UK 2 weeks ago.

I think Ole Miss will end up at about 450 yards of offense or so, the key to the game will down to three things: 1. UF red zone defense, 2. UF pass protection, 3. Preventing big game changing plays.

When Alabama played Ole miss, they did OK with #2, but really fricked up with #1 and #3, and that is why they lost.

Vanderbilt proved fairly well, that if you prevent the big play, and make Ole Miss drive, they aren't nearly as dangerous. Easier said then done, but I'm thinking if Florida is going to win, the score will have to be 27-26 or something, with Ole miss kicking 4 FGs. If Ole Miss makes it over 30, and is scoring TDs, Florida will lose because they won't be able to keep up without defensive or special team scores.

Just my 2 cents.



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