offensive line could damn well be the best in the country and Masifilio could be dangerous out of the backfield. Rowe doesn't impress much, but with that high SAC mesh and motion plays are going to be money
whats the plan on defense? The Dline doesn't stand out much and as you said, the secondary is sus. Blitz and hope the secondary can hold up, or keep the best playmakers in coverage (LB) and hope to limit them to short gains?
Going to need to squeeze the game and limit opponent's possessions honestly. Oklahoma exposed our secondary last year and it was way better.
man tough loss to Oklahoma but at least you can say you lost to the champs lol. I like seeing you schedule the rematch to finish the season. What a solid recruiting class you guys brought in even without the portal. Love the season preview, I think 9 wins is pretty spot on while looking at that schedule.
They were already scheduled so I kept it, thought it would be fun to have a yearly SEC/B10 matchup
Team Leaders
Passing: George Onwualu 67 cmp%, 388 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 166.2 passer rating
Rushing: Mohammad Togiai 96 yards, 4.2 ypc, TD
Receiving: Quinton Jerman 9 receptions, 149 yards, TD
Defense: Graham Burks 8 tackles, TFL, sack
Injuries
None
Players to Watch QB George Onwualu (R-Sr) | 6′4″, 217LBS | 85 OVR, 75 SPD, 88 THP, 96 SAC, 90 MAC, 86 DAC ‣ The lefty from Powder Springs, Georgia was one of the better G6 quarterbacks last year, throwing for over 3,000 yards with twenty eight touchdowns to just two interceptions. Onwualu lit up Washington in the opener to make an early statement and will be an early test for a new look Stanford secondary that features four new starters, including a true freshman and a redshirt freshman.
WR Ahmad Lemmons (R-Sr) | 6′3″, 190LBS | 86 OVR, 92 SPD, 89 ACC, 78 COD, 87 CTH ‣ Quinton Jerman might have had the bigger performance in the opener but make no mistake about it, Hawai'i passing offense will go through Lemmons. The Texas native caught seventy five passes for 1,222 yards and sixteen touchdowns last season and is a reliable pass catcher on the boundary. He'll be matched up against J.T. Kipper most likely, who is a redshirt junior taking an elevated role after being a solid backup for the past two seasons.
CB Darrell Dull (R-Jr) | 6′1″, 177LBS | 70 OVR, 82 SPD, 93 ACC, 69 MCV, 72 ZCV, 70 PRESS ‣ A lot has been made, and deservingly so, about Stanford's inexperienced secondary but the Warriors have a young secondary as well. Dull allowed four catches in the opener and he could be due for a long day against Stanford's receivers and when asked to tackle in space someone like Trumaine Lasike.
Hard Rock Bet™ Spread: Stanford -21.5 Moneyline: Hawai'i +850 Over: 58.5
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