I love to learn about the chess match, and am fascinated with in-game adjustments.
The first 20-25 minutes of our game, USCw dominated in both sides of the ball, but especially defensively. We were three-and-out, or close to it, for what seemed to be a half-dozen possessions. And we weren't a ton better of defense for a lot of that.
Then, something changed. USCw couldn't move, and we could.
FSU was similar, but to a greater extreme on defense.
So for the posters more knowledgeable than me, what were the adjustments?
Why did our D stone USCw after the first quarter? Why did Ole Miss run wild for a half, then was unable to move the ball for essentially half the game.
What adjustments did these teams make the the o phone to was unable to effectively center?
The first 20-25 minutes of our game, USCw dominated in both sides of the ball, but especially defensively. We were three-and-out, or close to it, for what seemed to be a half-dozen possessions. And we weren't a ton better of defense for a lot of that.
Then, something changed. USCw couldn't move, and we could.
FSU was similar, but to a greater extreme on defense.
So for the posters more knowledgeable than me, what were the adjustments?
Why did our D stone USCw after the first quarter? Why did Ole Miss run wild for a half, then was unable to move the ball for essentially half the game.
What adjustments did these teams make the the o phone to was unable to effectively center?