2nd straight week Rebels leaned heavily on run game. 2nd straight week an opponent had no answer for it.
Staff continues to put Maiava in favorable situations on 3rd down by committing to the run.
Offense showed a number of new wrinkles this week, namely utilizing presnap motion, which they hadn't done all season. (We were last in the country in presnap motion heading into the game)
Committee approach at RB is giving opponents a headache I think because while they all have slightly different skill sets, all are capable of filling in regardless of what the play call. Makes it hard on opposing DCs to find any trends.
Defensively I thought Rebels were excellent. It's hard in today's football to keep teams under 24 points. 6 more sacks in the game couple that with 10 TFL. Hawaii was playing behind the chains all night.
Yes Rebels gave up a couple long pass plays, but it took until the third quarter and Hawaii digging deep into the playbook with a double reverse back to QB to score their first touchdown.
What's nice to see is how multiple and aggressive the defense has been under Odom. Early they attacked Hawaii with a lot of stunts up front. Later they brought guys from both LB and safety positions to rush the passer. Funny thing is they technically aren't blitzing even when it's a LB or DB rushing the passer because they are still only bringing 4 guys and generating pressure.
They play like this vs Reno and we could see a very similiar score.
Staff continues to put Maiava in favorable situations on 3rd down by committing to the run.
Offense showed a number of new wrinkles this week, namely utilizing presnap motion, which they hadn't done all season. (We were last in the country in presnap motion heading into the game)
Committee approach at RB is giving opponents a headache I think because while they all have slightly different skill sets, all are capable of filling in regardless of what the play call. Makes it hard on opposing DCs to find any trends.
Defensively I thought Rebels were excellent. It's hard in today's football to keep teams under 24 points. 6 more sacks in the game couple that with 10 TFL. Hawaii was playing behind the chains all night.
Yes Rebels gave up a couple long pass plays, but it took until the third quarter and Hawaii digging deep into the playbook with a double reverse back to QB to score their first touchdown.
What's nice to see is how multiple and aggressive the defense has been under Odom. Early they attacked Hawaii with a lot of stunts up front. Later they brought guys from both LB and safety positions to rush the passer. Funny thing is they technically aren't blitzing even when it's a LB or DB rushing the passer because they are still only bringing 4 guys and generating pressure.
They play like this vs Reno and we could see a very similiar score.
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