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Originally Posted by LitlBuck
The problem is that the game is played on different Saturdays and you never know when a QB is going to have a breakout game and Hoyer is very capable of doing that no matter what defense is going up against.
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Exactly. He really showed that he can be a game-changer against State Penn and Purdue last year fwiw. He also held up relatively well in their loss to TSUN, imo, though his numbers from that game don't tell the whole story.
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Originally Posted by LitlBuck
They have some pretty nice wide receivers and as was mentioned above their OL will provide protection and also open up holes for Ringer unless our defense really brings there A game...
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And I guess that's a key premise for me... which D will show up? Seems like some folks are assuming that we're bound to get the same amped-up one from the Purdue game. We may get back the sluggish one that struggled to shut down OU because I'm not sure if last week's D had a break-out performance or just a random good day. One data point in our favor isn't enough...