JMU @ Villanova Game Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:05 pm
Well, there's only about a 1/2 doz JMU fans regularly on here, and only 1-2 Nova fans, but I figured I'd start a thread anyway.
JMU #7 Total Offense in the CAA (313 yards per game) vs Nova #3 Total Defense (279 yards per game).
-JMU #4 rushing offense CAA (179 yards per game) vs Nova #1 rushing defense (84 yards per game)
-JMU #10/dead last passing offense CAA (134 yards per game) vs Nova #7 Pass defense (196 yards per game).
Well known that JMU’s offense isn’t playing well right now. Pre season lost the right side of the o line- 2 seniors, including one (returning starter), one to academics, and one to a broekn ankle. 2 redshirt freshman that have replaced them have struggled some. Doesn’t help that in the lackluster win over Towson 2 weeks ago JMU lost starting tightend for 3-4 weeks and starting TB Sullivan to injury. Sullivan was dressed last week against UNH but didn’t play. 2 other tailbacks in JMU's 3 headed tailback rotation. Griff Yancey came back last week against UNH after missing a couple of games with a hamstring injury, was limited. Brandon Noble was pretty good in the running game against a decent UNH defense, going 19 carries for 100 yards, and had 2 receptions for 55 yards. Sullivan isn't the receiver out of the backfield that the other 2 are, but is better between the tackles, and more importantly, he's a better blocker. At Monday's press conferences Mickey mentioned a # of problems with the offense, and one of them was about the tailback against UNH failing to pick up blitzing LBs on pass plays. Villanova runs that blitzing 3-3-5 defense where the tailback often has to pick up a blitzing linebacker. That’s why it is key for JMU to have Sullivan playing against Nova. Outside of quick passes, I don't see Dudzik with having time to throw most of the time, and I don't see JMU having consistent success running or passing the ball.
JMU #7 Total Offense in the CAA (313 yards per game) vs Nova #3 Total Defense (279 yards per game).
-JMU #4 rushing offense CAA (179 yards per game) vs Nova #1 rushing defense (84 yards per game)
-JMU #10/dead last passing offense CAA (134 yards per game) vs Nova #7 Pass defense (196 yards per game).
Well known that JMU’s offense isn’t playing well right now. Pre season lost the right side of the o line- 2 seniors, including one (returning starter), one to academics, and one to a broekn ankle. 2 redshirt freshman that have replaced them have struggled some. Doesn’t help that in the lackluster win over Towson 2 weeks ago JMU lost starting tightend for 3-4 weeks and starting TB Sullivan to injury. Sullivan was dressed last week against UNH but didn’t play. 2 other tailbacks in JMU's 3 headed tailback rotation. Griff Yancey came back last week against UNH after missing a couple of games with a hamstring injury, was limited. Brandon Noble was pretty good in the running game against a decent UNH defense, going 19 carries for 100 yards, and had 2 receptions for 55 yards. Sullivan isn't the receiver out of the backfield that the other 2 are, but is better between the tackles, and more importantly, he's a better blocker. At Monday's press conferences Mickey mentioned a # of problems with the offense, and one of them was about the tailback against UNH failing to pick up blitzing LBs on pass plays. Villanova runs that blitzing 3-3-5 defense where the tailback often has to pick up a blitzing linebacker. That’s why it is key for JMU to have Sullivan playing against Nova. Outside of quick passes, I don't see Dudzik with having time to throw most of the time, and I don't see JMU having consistent success running or passing the ball.