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Line ‘em up: Predictions and Game Thread UNLV at SJSU FOOTBALL

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May as well start a thread talking all things UNLV at SJSU. Suffice it to say, huge game, but they all are here until the end.

Haven’t seen the line yet, guessing UNLV will be around a 6 point favorite. There are no roll overs, won’t even be one for the UNR game. SJSU is going to go all out and they certainly CAN beat UNLV.

I think it’s going to be a really tough game.
 
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This one makes me nervous. Does CSU play FSU before or after our game? Hopefully before because if they win, and we get upset, then the loss will hurt less.
 
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Baby Jesus is back and I think helped get the offense back on track. Haven’t watched SJSU so I’m not gonna comment. I know they’re dangerous and was a game that a lot of us had circled as a danger game. We were 20 point favorites against SDSU and didn’t look past them… don’t think we’ll be looking past SJSU either.
 
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Baby Jesus is back and I think helped get the offense back on track. Haven’t watched SJSU so I’m not gonna comment. I know they’re dangerous and was a game that a lot of us had circled as a danger game. We were 20 point favorites against SDSU and didn’t look past them… don’t think we’ll be looking past SJSU either.
SJSU is really good offensively at what we defend poorly which is the short passes. I am very concerned about this game. I believe that we will need to score TD's and not have to settle for FG's if we want to win.
 
Baby Jesus is back and I think helped get the offense back on track. Haven’t watched SJSU so I’m not gonna comment. I know they’re dangerous and was a game that a lot of us had circled as a danger game. We were 20 point favorites against SDSU and didn’t look past them… don’t think we’ll be looking past SJSU either.
They’re not great but they’re capable. More capable than Oregon State, Hawaii, SDSU, Utah State and Fresno State.

They throw ALOT and they protected the QB very well against Boise. Nash is a stud receiver.

If both teams bring their A game, I think UNLV wins the game. So let’s just worry about bringing our A game.
 
UNLV's defense depends on the pass rush. If they cant put pressure on the SJSU's qb it will be a long night. They play too far off which opens up the short passing game and not very good at defending the long throw. So if they cant get through the line and keep their qb on his heels the outcome might not be great.
 
UNLV's defense depends on the pass rush. If they cant put pressure on the SJSU's qb it will be a long night. They play too far off which opens up the short passing game and not very good at defending the long throw. So if they cant get through the line and keep their qb on his heels the outcome might not be great.
Agreed. And we won’t bring enough with the front so we are going to have to bring backers. Have to disguise it, switch it up, surprise them. But we did that against other teams and some were able to pick us apart with the short game.

At some point, we have to gamble and play tighter shorter … those 5-6 yard easy ones are slow death.
 
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I don’t think UNLV needs its A game as much as not having game turning calls by the officials or really dumb penalties by UNLV
 
UNM is not slow growth that is for sure, perhaps even SJSU given what they lost, but they have been a winning program.
Again UNLV was coming off a 5-7 season and had 2 of the 3 years previous with top of the league recruiting classes.
UNM is having a good turnaround. But again they are fighting to barely make a bowl game.
So... it isn't an INSTANT turnaround.
 
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I think the one player that is low key our best DB is Tony Grimes. You rarely notice him (at least on TV broadcasts) which is a good thing. QBs don't want to challenge him. We have gotten beat as a team in zone situations and Tony has been a victim of that, but you rarely see him challenged in man coverage. It reminds me of Eric Wright in that respect.
I think he can help this week, if there is one top WR that can burn us.
 
I think the one player that is low key our best DB is Tony Grimes. You rarely notice him (at least on TV broadcasts) which is a good thing. QBs don't want to challenge him. We have gotten beat as a team in zone situations and Tony has been a victim of that, but you rarely see him challenged in man coverage. It reminds me of Eric Wright in that respect.
I think he can help this week, if there is one top WR that can burn us.
He can only help if he actually plays. Was dressed for the last game but never went in.

Hoping they were just saving him for the short week leading up to Friday.
 
Yeah. Ware was in there and got burned for a TD. Hopefully Grimes can play next week.
Didn't Camac go out with what appeared to be ankle/foot injury? He seems like another silent assassin always in a bunch of defensive plays. I don't know how serious his injury is or if he will be back. Anyone heard more about this?
 
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He came back into the game, I am pretty sure I saw him back out there.
That is great news. We need all hands on deck for SJSU. I remember watching SJSU first couple of games and I was blown away with how good they looked with a new coach and QB. We can win but it's not going to be easy.
 
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We can and should keep the ball on the ground. They are horrible against the run. We should be able to go over 200 yards against them. Control the TOP and keep Nash and Lockhart off the field as much as we can. They throw the ball on a higher percentage of plays than any other team in FBS, almost 67% of the time. That scares me, so limiting their play total is a good way to play defense.
 
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