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This might be true ^Take from the USC East boards:
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Curious how that works. Does the QB then convey the play to others?Just give it time boys, the media vampires will suck every last drop out of this story. If Michigan shared signs, we will find out eventually.
What we should be really excited about is this may spur the NCAA to change the rules and allow technology between players and coaches.
Imagine... Josh Heupel directly in the ear of our QB.
I also suppose the best way to base an analysis of penalties would be to look at subjective calls against (PI, Holding) and remove objective ones (False Start and Offside which are more a result of a lack of discipline).Consider national rankings as context though when you're looking at directional movement YoY.
Last year our opponents were penalized...#1 most in the country...at 8.5 times a game. So you can only move backwards from there.
The year before they were 31st most penalized.
This year we're tied for 94th out of 133 teams, so bottom third. Not great, but not the bottom of the barrel. We're tied with Alabama and 1 tied spot above UGA...
Imagine where Bama and UGA would be if they called penalties on them!Consider national rankings as context though when you're looking at directional movement YoY.
Last year our opponents were penalized...#1 most in the country...at 8.5 times a game. So you can only move backwards from there.
The year before they were 31st most penalized.
This year we're tied for 94th out of 133 teams, so bottom third. Not great, but not the bottom of the barrel. We're tied with Alabama and 1 tied spot above UGA...
Hoping Slaughter is healthy. Would help tremendously to pick up for Haddon.I know we won't face a formidable threat on the backend this weekend, but for UGA and Mizzou - how does our secondary fare now?
Who would you all say is our best CB? Hadden became a monster almost over night. The silver lining is maybe this change will bring about our next beast for the backhalf and through 2024. Willie has proved himself again.