He did pretty good last week. Missouri took away the run (UGA had 101 yards rushing total between its 3 backs) and Eason ended up throwing for 308 yards and 3 TDs (w/ 1 INT), including a game-winning 20-yard TD on 4th and 10 with 1:30 left in the game.
He did pretty good last week. Missouri took away the run (UGA had 101 yards rushing total between its 3 backs) and Eason ended up throwing for 308 yards and 3 TDs (w/ 1 INT)...granted, he was also 29/55 as well.
was he the backup kicker ? the one last week had red hair and sucked just as bad -- Shoop better plan on UGA going for it 4th down quite a bit next week
was he the backup kicker ? the one last week had red hair and sucked just as bad -- Shoop better plan on UGA going for it 4th down quite a bit next week
was he the backup kicker ? the one last week had red hair and sucked just as bad -- Shoop better plan on UGA going for it 4th down quite a bit next week
They said Ole Miss was playing cover-2-man in long yardage situations, and that they were able to iso on the receivers because right now Ole Miss isn't threatened by Jacob Eason's running ability; they know that they can lock on and focus solely on the WRs on 3rd and long because they don't have to worry about him (potentially) picking up big yards with his legs.
They didn't say anything in that bit, though about him struggling with reads, him being unable to see things being masked, or that they were baiting him into bad throws.