True freshman stud JT Daniels
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Agreed. Last thing you want to do is let a freshman get comfortable and gain confidence. Can’t just sit back in coverage with low pressure .... mix it up. We aren’t expected to stay close in this one, may as well roll the dice with some defensive stuff and see how it pans out.Throw some shiz at him, Skip. See how he handles it. If we can keep the number of possessions down, this thing could be competitive in the second half. Then, who knows, the freshman might do freshman things.
I think it was the second game of the season and UNLV had him semi-rattled at times. Weren’t we down only 7 points as a heavy dog heading into the 4th before giving up a couple scores? We hung for awhile. It wasn’t a terrible showing.Didn't we face Rosen in his NCAA debut as true freshman?
I think the close game was Rosen's sophomore year when we visited UCLA. That game felt competitive.I think it was the second game of the season and UNLV had him semi-rattled at times. Weren’t we down only 7 points as a heavy dog heading into the 4th before giving up a couple scores? We hung for awhile. It wasn’t a terrible showing.
You’re right in the date and most of the details. We couldn’t move the ball on their defense, especially once Decker went down. But it was actually close through most of the first half. It was 10-0 when Palendech threw a TERRIBLE interception late in first half for a pick-6 (pretty much was getting sacked and just lobbed it up). They went up 17-0 and we never contended.I think the close game was Rosen's sophomore year when we visited UCLA. That game felt competitive.
The year before at Sam Boyd we faced Rosen in his 2nd game. I think Decker got hurt and we were limited with Palendech throughout the game. Was never close.
Ah, that's right. Thank you.I think the close game was Rosen's sophomore year when we visited UCLA. That game felt competitive.
The year before at Sam Boyd we faced Rosen in his 2nd game. I think Decker got hurt and we were limited with Palendech throughout the game. Was never close.