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Other Games Thread September 1-4 (warning, big weekend, it's a long one)

Watching A&M instead. King looks good-he's a more willing runner than Mond ever was. Kent State ran it fairly well on their defense-they've got a QB who will probably get a look in the NFL in this Dustin Crum kid.
 
This game sucks. Georgia is good but DJ has A LOT of work to do if Clemson is going to be a CFP team

I don't know, I love grinding, defensive football even if there's some bad offense mixed in there. I thoroughly enjoyed that PSU-Wiscy game earlier.

But yea DJ does have some work to do, and that OL too.
 
I don't know, I love grinding, defensive football even if there's some bad offense mixed in there. I thoroughly enjoyed that PSU-Wiscy game earlier.

But yea DJ does have some work to do, and that OL too.
I agree to an extent. DJ has just been erratic and really showing he’s a freshman. There’s just been no flow at all
 
From the Seattle Times UW reporter:

Halftime observations​

Last week, UW head coach Jimmy Lake was asked what he believes are the strengths of this team.
“The first thing is our offensive line,” he said with a smile. “We are extremely veteran, talented and deep — very deep — on our offensive line. I would say that is a definite strength of ours. I’ll leave it right there.”
In the first half against Montana, that offensive line allowed Washington to run for just 33 yards and 2.1 yards per carry. It also surrendered two sacks, after allowing only one in four games against Pac-12 opponents last season. In an offensively horrendous first half, UW mystifyingly failed to establish the line of scrimmage and quarterback Dylan Morris completed just 16 of 22 passes for 128 yards with a rushing touchdown and an interception. It didn’t help that the team’s top three wide receivers – Terrell Bynum, Ja’Lynn Polk and Jalen McMillan – didn’t play, and starter Ja’Lynn Polk wasn’t seen after the first drive as well.
UW leads 7-3 at the half. But the Huskies earned a smattering of boos as they trotted into the tunnel, and offensively at least, it’s easy to understand why.
—Mike Vorel
 
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