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Week 7 @ #16 Indiana: Depth Chart, Game Notes, Odds & Ends, etc

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Week 7 @ #16 Indiana: Depth Chart, Game Notes, Odds & Ends, etc

JMU players have played in more meaningful games?
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I can think of a few plays that could’ve swung that #. Cough Lloyd, cough Neyor.
Yup. Plus the OPI calling back the TD to Rahmir against Purdue, multiple man completions to Rahmir and Neyor called back against Colorado, etc

But also, the intentional grounding against man/pressure before half against Rutgers, the RPO pick straight to the linebacker against Rutgers, the third and 6 to close the game against RU against man we run a rub concept on the outside to perfection and he just doesn’t pull the trigger and takes a sack. So it hasn’t exactly been all perfect either
 
Would be curious how much of that difference is truly on him versus our WRs not winning 1-1s in man coverage. Not excusing it just curious about it.
Yeah. It's not all on the WRs probably but being successful against man is closely related to dudes getting open. Now maybe Raiola isn't processing his reads against man fast enough to find the guy who are open as people who have watched more games in person than I have tell me which definitely also contributes
 
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