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The Bulls have a shot this week against THE U. Miami's offense has only scored 50 pts this season. Louisville, has ELVIS left the building? What happen to the big bad DE 8 sacks in two games.
The Bulls have a shot this week against THE U. Miami's offense has only scored 50 pts this season. Louisville, has ELVIS left the building? What happen to the big bad DE 8 sacks in two games.
Actually Elvis Dumervil had a record 9 sacks in their first 2 games.
South Florida only threw 10 passes and was not sacked. They ran 47 times for 251 yards. Although Brohm threw for 389 with just one pick, Louisville was sacked 4 times, lost 2 fumbles, and had 15 penalties for 118 yards.
USF did some great stuff-- misdirection all over the place... they ran an end-around... then a reverse... then a double reverse... then a WR reverse pass to the other WR... Louisville's D was out of sorts... they were overpursuing like crazy early, then when they finally stayed at home, they got burned on the WR pass... it was beautiful...
another thing: USF is FAST... they looked much faster than the Cards, and that is what i found to be the most shocking... the Canes better get ready this weekend... i don't think the game will be a gimme...
As you all probably know, we have had this week's game @ Cryami circled all year. We have a decent shot - my biggest concern is the legendary referee homers that plague visitors to the OB.