Some things to expect vs. SFA
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 1:15 am
The matchup with Stephen F. Austin will be either a good offensive battle, or it will be a drubbing. Which one it is, I am not sure, although I would prefer to see the Cats win by at least 3 touchdowns.
Stephen F. Austin does have a good duo between the quarterback Zeke Dixon and wideout Chance Dennis. Dennis is big (6'2", 200 lbs.) and isn't slow. His game against Henderson St. was nothing to be sneezed at with 9 grabs for nearly 120 yards. I would expect the Lumberjacks to go to him as much as possible and if we have Kory Austin playing CB, they would want to match Dennis up on him.
This being said, I think that SFA will need to get at least 350 yards passing out of Dixon to have a chance in this one, and he will have to be much more careful throwing the ball against an aggressive and revamped Bobcat's secondary, which features Kahaiam Hunter and Ryan Force, than he was against DII Henderson St.
Expect the Bobcats to stop the run on defense and throw early and often on offense to get a rhythm and get a couple of scores. If and after they get a rhythm on offense, they will probably turn to Mike Bass and Justin Domineck to pound the run down SFA's throat until they gag. (Insert Linda Lovelace or Deep Throat lines here).
Travis Lulay is simply too good of a commander on the field to be held in check this week and if he had Gatewood at his disposal, I would predict 400 yards passing, and no that isn't impossible as we have seen. The offensive line is too good to let Lulay see nearly as much pressure as he saw last week and Bass will be better at picking up the free man on the likely many blitzes SFA will throw at the Cats.
I expect Evin Groves to get a few carries this game as well and look forward to seeing this offense go up against a less than stellar defense. From what I have seen and heard of Groves, he could easily be a starter this year.
The defense will be awesome and fast with Epi, Clive, Mac, and Nick at the LB flying around everywhere and the diminuitive Dre Fuller demolishing wideouts running crossing routes or QB's from the blindside. The DL will be great with Big Lou in the middle taking on a plethora of O-linemen and letting the rest of the defense run at the ball-carrier. As much of a fiction as this sounds, he will surprise everyone in person, he is a behemoth.
My prediction: Bobcats- 42, Lumberjacks- 17
Stephen F. Austin does have a good duo between the quarterback Zeke Dixon and wideout Chance Dennis. Dennis is big (6'2", 200 lbs.) and isn't slow. His game against Henderson St. was nothing to be sneezed at with 9 grabs for nearly 120 yards. I would expect the Lumberjacks to go to him as much as possible and if we have Kory Austin playing CB, they would want to match Dennis up on him.
This being said, I think that SFA will need to get at least 350 yards passing out of Dixon to have a chance in this one, and he will have to be much more careful throwing the ball against an aggressive and revamped Bobcat's secondary, which features Kahaiam Hunter and Ryan Force, than he was against DII Henderson St.
Expect the Bobcats to stop the run on defense and throw early and often on offense to get a rhythm and get a couple of scores. If and after they get a rhythm on offense, they will probably turn to Mike Bass and Justin Domineck to pound the run down SFA's throat until they gag. (Insert Linda Lovelace or Deep Throat lines here).
Travis Lulay is simply too good of a commander on the field to be held in check this week and if he had Gatewood at his disposal, I would predict 400 yards passing, and no that isn't impossible as we have seen. The offensive line is too good to let Lulay see nearly as much pressure as he saw last week and Bass will be better at picking up the free man on the likely many blitzes SFA will throw at the Cats.
I expect Evin Groves to get a few carries this game as well and look forward to seeing this offense go up against a less than stellar defense. From what I have seen and heard of Groves, he could easily be a starter this year.
The defense will be awesome and fast with Epi, Clive, Mac, and Nick at the LB flying around everywhere and the diminuitive Dre Fuller demolishing wideouts running crossing routes or QB's from the blindside. The DL will be great with Big Lou in the middle taking on a plethora of O-linemen and letting the rest of the defense run at the ball-carrier. As much of a fiction as this sounds, he will surprise everyone in person, he is a behemoth.
My prediction: Bobcats- 42, Lumberjacks- 17