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Its the truth, did you not see white and slaton run all over the UoL defense in the first half?
:yeahthat:Motion said:And a weak defense.
WestVirginiaFan said:Im not talking about a defense as a whole, im talking about 1 certain part. Our D-line isint bad, our linebackers arent bad. Our secondary is terrible
Its not our defense thats weak. Our secondary is God-Awlful
UF Fin Kat said:slaton's injury didn't stop their offense at all. they marched 92 yards down the field and scored a TD.
OSUDauby said:That was the WORST display of defense that I have EVER seen in a Top 10 match up. Sure, it was a good game, but all of both teams flaws were displayed in the spotlight.
Louisville was only a Top 10 defense coming into this game due to their weak schedule and we obviously saw waht happened to WVU's national championship hopes. And I don't mean to pour salt into an open wound. Plain and simple, losing is not fun. But, you have to give credit where credit is due.
Louisville's defense needs to make some MAJOR adjustments if they want to "try" and hang with Ohio State/Michigan. I mean I don't know where to begin with them. I know they average 4.5 sacks a game, but it had to be because of their weak schedule. Louisville's front 7 were non existant. Their DB's were exposed on several instances. My friend who has most likekly never watched an enitre game of football sat there with me and said many times that he coulnd't believe how bad both teams were on defense.
If Louisville should win out and play a team such as Ohio State/Michigan may the good Lord bless their souls. After that game last night, I have NO doubt in my mind that the Ohio State vs Michigan game on Nov. 18th is your National Championship game regardless of the fact that one of those two teams will go on to walk all over Louisville in a so-called "National Championship" game.
Maybe not bad, but definitely not very good. UL dominated the line of scrimmage. You just don't win big games by losing that battle so badly.WestVirginiaFan said:Im not talking about a defense as a whole, im talking about 1 certain part. Our D-line isint bad, our linebackers arent bad. Our secondary is terrible
FaninPatsyLand said:Entertaining game between two extremely talented football teams. As a Big East fan, this game was a nice middle finger at the ACC, after supposely leaving us for dead by raiding the "top teams" in the conference..
The Big East is alive and well, and far superior to that of the ACC. It's a beautiful thing, really.
LouPhinFan said:Sorry we didn't please you bro. I'd like to see OSU's defense try and stop WVU. It is the most unique offense in college football, and it would give both OSU and Michigan fits. As far as D-line being "non existant", that's a by product of the offense WVU runs. With the speed they possess, it doesn't take a gapping hole for Slaton to run through. Its up to the LBs and safties to make plays. I'd venture to say that OSU's defense would only do marginally better than U of L's. U of L would be able to hang with the conventional offense that OSU/Michigan run. And I doubt OSU's defense would be able to consistently stop U of L's offense...maybe last year's OSU defense, but not this years. So if U of L makes to the NC game and OSU beats Michigan (which I'm not sure they will), we'll see what happens, but I doubt it will be "walk over" by OSU.
UF Fin Kat said:look at all the great coaching in the Big East compared to the ACC. that's got to do with it as much as anything.
also, when they showed the lineups for WVU, i noticed not a single starter was actually from west virginia. lots of guys from florida and other states. really good recruiting for rich rodriguez. i think 3 or 4 starters on louisville are from kentucky.