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Three simple keys
1. Blitz pick up. As UMass74 explained, the Minutemen will come after the Ryan. Against Georgia Tech Callender and the offensive line did a good job but were whistled for plenty of holding calls. The effort on Saturday needs to be cleaner.
2. Protect the ball. A fumble and two picks made the Army game much more interesting than it needed to be. Let's avoid that this week.
3. Get to Coen. We have proven we can stop the run. Yet, we still haven’t put much pressure on any of the opposing QBs. If this team wants to win a championship it needs to start rattling some of these passers.
Gambling notes
-- The last three DIAA games BC has played have not had betting lines
-- BC has won 14 straight at home
-- BC is 17-5 all time vs UMass
There is no line on the game
What would be a pleasant surprise? After last week’s struggles and other teams losing to DIAA teams, I would be surprised with a one-sided game. I think UMass will make it interesting for a half.
What would be a letdown? Not getting Chris Crane out there for more than one drive. I expected Crane to see more action last week. If he doesn’t play more this week, he might not see significant time all year.
What would be a shocker? A loss. I don’t even want to think about it.
Bottom line
UMass is a good team and could beat some DIA foes. I don’t think it will be us. Their strengths (running on offense, blitzing on defense) play too much into our strengths. I think they will play hard and move the ball a little, but ultimately BC will pull away.
Final score: BC 38, Umass 13
5 comments:
Looks like a Pats score. I kid, I kid.
Have to agree with the prognostication. Looking like a great day for parents weekend football- can't wait to get the tailgate going.
Go Eagles
It's a good idea to predict BC scores in the 37/38 range :)
I still say we whip these guys bad.
I think they blitz early and often and Matty tears them a new one. BC gets back to taking the ball away and gets at least one defensive TD, possibly one Special Teams TD.
BC, BIG
BC 58
UMass 10
I hope that the BC Fans didn't sell too many seats to their UMass friends.
This is a huge game for UMass, which is right up there with Appalachian State; It's also a huge game for BC when you think about it.
BC must win convincingly.
Agreed. Though it appears an easy W, Matty Ryan is in an awkward position of almost having to be on his A game in terms of production/passer rating/ etc. because anything less will be increasingly held against him for as he appeals for a NYC invite.
@ JDShagger: I hope UMass fans turn out in force- it'd be great for Coach Brown's squad and the environment at Alumni. Feelings on IAA squads aside, if Gene is scheduling teams at this level, targeting local NE schools to fill these slots is a solid mentality to have for just this reason.
A good article in the Globe about this weekend's game. http://www.boston.com/sports/articles/2007/09/28/step_right_up_and_give_it_a_shot/
Looks like we have Rhode Island next year. I don't mind scheduling the local I-AA teams. Let's just hope we win convincingly.
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