Well kids this is the last go around before a long off season.
BYU (-5.5) over Oregon
Hit this early and more than likey will hit again. The ducks are in a bit of a tailspin. They have a QB controversy, they are turnover prone and they have no defense. The Cougars have to protect against rust of a four-week layoff between their final regular-season game and the bowl game. Otherwise, they should have little to worry about against an Oregon defense that is good in yardage given up (303.2) but does allow 25.6 points per game. The Ducks boast a pass defense that has allowed only 156.7 yards per game. But the Cougars have outscored their opponents 138-15 in the first quarter this season. Oregon is a solid Pac-10 team that can match up favorably in talent, but the Ducks have lost three in a row and will be hard-pressed to halt BYU's momentum. BYU's QB Beck is having a very good season and I expect him to continue against the Ducks. The guy has 30 TD's and 11 picks on the season and he and the offense is very productive keeping drives alive and leading to points. He is a big part of the BYU offense but no bigger than RB Brown, this guy takes advantage of the space the passing game offers. Brown will have a BIG day considering the ducks defense will be overloaded with defensive backs trying to stop the passing attack. Then when the running back starts to hammer home the passing game can be very effective off playaction. The Cougars are making their 25th bowl appearance and have a tradition of high-scoring shootouts.So a PLAY on the OVER as well as the game gets closer. Jonathan Stewart leads a balanced Oregon offense that averages 31.2 points and 436.8 yards per game. The defense, led by linebacker Blair Phillips (98 tackles) and end Darius Sanders (nine sacks) allows only 303.2 yards per game. Still the ducks offense is looking for guidence and neither Leaf or Dixon has gotten it done. Both are good QB's but both fold in big games and both have a tendancy for big turnovers. Not too mention the offense that has problems with drops and they just lack the overall killer spirit which has cause problems in big games. Like the BYU offense and the 6 across in the BYU secondary. They should have no problem scoring and the ducks attempt to stay with BYU should more than likely lead to turnovers.
This will more than likely be my last season posting all my plays, I will add a new member to the Irish Clan in mid january. Will drop in time to time but will not be able to dedicate as much time to getting all my plays posted. Thanks for all the kudo's and such over the years and to all here a happy and safe holidays.
Cheers
Irish
BYU (-5.5) over Oregon
Hit this early and more than likey will hit again. The ducks are in a bit of a tailspin. They have a QB controversy, they are turnover prone and they have no defense. The Cougars have to protect against rust of a four-week layoff between their final regular-season game and the bowl game. Otherwise, they should have little to worry about against an Oregon defense that is good in yardage given up (303.2) but does allow 25.6 points per game. The Ducks boast a pass defense that has allowed only 156.7 yards per game. But the Cougars have outscored their opponents 138-15 in the first quarter this season. Oregon is a solid Pac-10 team that can match up favorably in talent, but the Ducks have lost three in a row and will be hard-pressed to halt BYU's momentum. BYU's QB Beck is having a very good season and I expect him to continue against the Ducks. The guy has 30 TD's and 11 picks on the season and he and the offense is very productive keeping drives alive and leading to points. He is a big part of the BYU offense but no bigger than RB Brown, this guy takes advantage of the space the passing game offers. Brown will have a BIG day considering the ducks defense will be overloaded with defensive backs trying to stop the passing attack. Then when the running back starts to hammer home the passing game can be very effective off playaction. The Cougars are making their 25th bowl appearance and have a tradition of high-scoring shootouts.So a PLAY on the OVER as well as the game gets closer. Jonathan Stewart leads a balanced Oregon offense that averages 31.2 points and 436.8 yards per game. The defense, led by linebacker Blair Phillips (98 tackles) and end Darius Sanders (nine sacks) allows only 303.2 yards per game. Still the ducks offense is looking for guidence and neither Leaf or Dixon has gotten it done. Both are good QB's but both fold in big games and both have a tendancy for big turnovers. Not too mention the offense that has problems with drops and they just lack the overall killer spirit which has cause problems in big games. Like the BYU offense and the 6 across in the BYU secondary. They should have no problem scoring and the ducks attempt to stay with BYU should more than likely lead to turnovers.
This will more than likely be my last season posting all my plays, I will add a new member to the Irish Clan in mid january. Will drop in time to time but will not be able to dedicate as much time to getting all my plays posted. Thanks for all the kudo's and such over the years and to all here a happy and safe holidays.
Cheers
Irish
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