** 2021 Opponent Previews : Buffalo (Game 3) **

We didn't play up to our potential in my opinion. The team that played better won. 
If the team "hasn't played to its potential" in half a decade, it's just because they're bad. 

Is Illinois a good team? No. Not even close. Are they better than Nebraska? Yes. We're that bad. 

Of note, Illinois did not play to their potential either, as they lost their starting QB early in the game. 

 
So what kind of offense does Buffalo run exactly? Are they a "sling it around the house" spread offense or more of a power rushing team?

I have no idea on what their scheme is.

 
So what kind of offense does Buffalo run exactly? Are they a "sling it around the house" spread offense or more of a power rushing team?

I have no idea on what their scheme is.


Run heavy, but I don't think it's the I-formation pound it up the middle type. But they've been consistently near the top of the rankings for rushing, and while it's a new staff the new OC is pretty run heavy as well. Big game for the LBs.

 
Run heavy, but I don't think it's the I-formation pound it up the middle type. But they've been consistently near the top of the rankings for rushing, and while it's a new staff the new OC is pretty run heavy as well. Big game for the LBs.


Pretty safe to say though that this is where our defense's strength is though, against the run. Thanks for posting that.

 
If the team "hasn't played to its potential" in half a decade, it's just because they're bad. 

Is Illinois a good team? No. Not even close. Are they better than Nebraska? Yes. We're that bad. 

Of note, Illinois did not play to their potential either, as they lost their starting QB early in the game. 
We have differing perspectives. And that's alright! A number of critical errors were made. I'll maintain that we didn't play near our potential. 

 
I thought I read that we allowed 4.6 yds per run against Fordham. 


4.6 is accurate, yeah.

But judging by last year's defensive play and the fact that most of those players are still on the team now, if I had to say whether I thought we were better against the run or pass I'd pick "run," personally.

 
Fordham only ran the ball 28 times.  So, I'm guessing we were selling out to stop the pass and they got a few long carries on us.  They were throwing constantly because they were down so far.  In the second half, we pretty much shut down both the run and pass.

 
If the team "hasn't played to its potential" in half a decade, it's just because they're bad. 

Is Illinois a good team? No. Not even close. Are they better than Nebraska? Yes. We're that bad. 

Of note, Illinois did not play to their potential either, as they lost their starting QB early in the game. 
I think we win if their starter stays in the game.  We had that guy very rattled.  

For whatever reason their backup had THE game of his life.  He was making throws that would have been considered good at any program in the nation.  He reverted right back to his usual self against UTSA.  

 
I think we win if their starter stays in the game.  We had that guy very rattled.  

For whatever reason their backup had THE game of his life.  He was making throws that would have been considered good at any program in the nation.  He reverted right back to his usual self against UTSA.  
No lies here. 

 
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