Are they hosting a bunch a recruits too?It’s going to feel like the UCF game last year.
Are they hosting a bunch a recruits too?It’s going to feel like the UCF game last year.
Did we actually steal anyone from UCF last year?Are they hosting a bunch a recruits too?
Hudson was a direct flip from UCF. Not sure which recruits were at that gameDid we actually steal anyone from UCF last year?
Can't remember if he was visiting that game or not but Christian Hudson was a UCF recruit flip.Did we actually steal anyone from UCF last year?
Not excited about that either, last years offense sucked, however with a better O-Line, it may work, but need better run plays, more motion, and no more ****ing Bubble Screens.If Staub starts and with the backs we have available, I'm guessing Friday's offense looks a lot like last year's.
He was visiting that weekend.Can't remember if he was visiting that game or not but Christian Hudson was a UCF recruit flip.
No matter who starts, the offense is going to look EXACTLY like it has the first two weeks. The only hope is that we're more effective running it or the QB says f'k the play calls and somehow consistently outsmarts the opposing DC.If Staub starts and with the backs we have available, I'm guessing Friday's offense looks a lot like last year's.
Staub feels like the kind of smart QB that could call a much better game than PSNo matter who starts, the offense is going to look EXACTLY like it has the first two weeks. The only hope is that we're more effective running it or the QB says f'k the play calls and somehow consistently outsmarts the opposing DC.
According to DNVR interview with UH reporter, Houston has had different OL for each of the first two games. So it sounds like there is an opportunity for the Buffs to exploit a line that might not yet be cohesiveThe only player I see on the Houston injury report that would potentially have an impact is OL Dalton Merryman, as the starting right tackle.
Heard that their QBs pressure rate has been one of the highest in the country and that’s been against SFA and Rice. Heard their OL is 2023 CU badAccording to DNVR interview with UH reporter, Houston has had different OL for each of the first two games. So it sounds like there is an opportunity for the Buffs to exploit a line that might not yet be cohesive
Heard their OL is 2023 CU bad
But of course that just means we’ll make them look great
Nothing about this really makes sense other than us playing 3 QBsI expect Shurmur to dull down the plays for Staub, which stalls the offense yet again. CP gets frustrated with the QB's performance, winds up playing all 3 creating more chaos.
Buffs win a close one. Somehow Shurmur avoids the blame again.
Staub’s a third year player who has been with Shurmur the whole time and he is who Shurmur is most comfortable with as QB. If anything, I expect this to be the most expansive playbook we’ve seen.I expect Shurmur to dull down the plays for Staub, which stalls the offense yet again. CP gets frustrated with the QB's performance, winds up playing all 3 creating more chaos.
Buffs win a close one. Somehow Shurmur avoids the blame again.
ohhh staub itttNothing about this really makes sense other than us playing 3 QBs
Happy Staubmas day!
I agree that Shurmur may be most comfortable with Staub. Will that prevent Shurmur from calling endless bubbles screens for minus 1 yard? Continuing to be vanilla with his playcalling? Until Shurmur shows he can change, that is how I assume he will continue to call plays, no matter who is behind center.Staub’s a third year player who has been with Shurmur the whole time and he is who Shurmur is most comfortable with as QB. If anything, I expect this to be the most expansive playbook we’ve seen.
First, estaublish the run.I agree that Shurmur may be most comfortable with Staub. Will that prevent Shurmur from calling endless bubbles screens for minus 1 yard? Continuing to be vanilla with his playcalling? Until Shurmur shows he can change, that is how I assume he will continue to call plays, no matter who is behind center.
Yes. That’s an easy two down decision. Can PS see that far ahead?Run the damn ball even if it's 3rd and 2 run the damn ball.
Bubble screens left AND right!Staub’s a third year player who has been with Shurmur the whole time and he is who Shurmur is most comfortable with as QB. If anything, I expect this to be the most expansive playbook we’ve seen.