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Gallipoli

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Since the Lehigh game is right around the corner, we need to begin the discussion about our first opponent. Lehigh will be our season opener and will be our first Patriot League conference game. Lehigh returns a veteran team. It is almost the same team that beat us in the playoffs last season.
They have key skill players returning on offense, including:

- Luke Yoder (RB): 193 carries, 1,014 rushing yards, 5.3 YPC, 10 rushing TDs
- Jaden Green (RB): 143 carries, 777 rushing yards, 5.4 YPC, 10 rushing TDs, 553 kick return yards
- Geoffrey Jamiel (WR): 60 receptions, 768 receiving yards, 12.8 YPC, 8 receiving TDs

Hayden Johnson was their QB against us. He was inconsistent last year. We can expect improvement by him this season.

We can expect a balanced attack by the offense.
 
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Their QB, Hayden Johnson, is a rising Sophomore. He won the starting job about halfway through the season last year. He is expected to improve substantially this season. He will be joined by Yoder and Green, of the two Yoder is the workhorse. They make a very good 1-2 tandem. We are going to have our hands full with this team.

 
Compare the loss of our team to Lehigh’s loss of players to the Portal and I think you will see why we lost that game, our players focus was moving on?
 
Compare the loss of our team to Lehigh’s loss of players to the Portal and I think you will see why we lost that game, our players focus was moving on?
I thought your guys looked flat and disinterested. Did not resemble the team the Tribe faced the week before.
 
I thought your guys looked flat and disinterested. Did not resemble the team the Tribe faced the week before.
Maybe we thought we would walk all over Lehigh, coming off an emotional win to cap an emotional season. Maybe we thought we deserved a 1st round bye. Even maybe the acrimony between the coaches affected the players. We had a good team and everyone thought we were going to make a deep run in the playoffs.
 
All of us are glad W&M is joining us in the Patriot League. You have a very good Offensive Coordinator in Winston October. William and Mary is a class school.
Thanks, we're happy about it as well. Anxious to see how the new offense produces with a new OC and a new QB.
 
I thought your guys looked flat and disinterested. Did not resemble the team the Tribe faced the week before.
We had 10-12 starters that were planning to hit the transfer portal ASAP.Minds had already been made up.The locker room knew it.Think there was overall disappointment that we ended up in the 9 slot rather than an 8 seed(bye).
 
This team will continue to be a run first team, with Wickersham splitting about 40% of his plays being runs. Two years ago, he had a very good completion percentage. He's got a slow release, which last year got him in trouble.

We also tended to run it up the middle, even when it wasn't working. That contributed to a lot of 3rd and longs. We will struggle on offense.
 
This team will continue to be a run first team, with Wickersham splitting about 40% of his plays being runs. Two years ago, he had a very good completion percentage. He's got a slow release, which last year got him in trouble.

We also tended to run it up the middle, even when it wasn't working. That contributed to a lot of 3rd and longs. We will struggle on offense.
I hope Wickersham surprises people throwing the ball with accuracy this year. Spiders had to many dropped balls last year and to many missed open WRs. Let's see how this group of WRs develops and gets open. I hope with the accuracy you describe above, Wickersham can drive the ball down the field in a balanced way.
The offense I think should produce yards (I do not care if on the ground or through the air), but if they do not score TDs rather than kick FGs like last year after long drives, they could struggle, IMO.
 
Do we run an RPO offense? Last year it looked like Wickersham tucked the ball and ran it too often, which got him in trouble. Also his slow release was a problem. Coleman's release was very fast. My concern is that Wickersham tucks the ball and runs it too soon or if he runs too many designed plays, 1) we will be forced into 3rd and long and/or 2) Wickersham will get injured.

If we run the QB run plays too many times, I expect Wickersham to get injured early in the season.

We had such a good kicker last year, Huesman may have been over dependent on settling for the FG.
 
Unclear in mid-August is the primary manner in which the Spiders will operate on offense. Jacob Huesman is the first-year play-caller. Richmond’s offensive strength appears to be the run game, with Wickersham very involved. It’s a style of play that Huesman knows well.
Wickersham is aware that he needs to stay in games, but running is obviously still going to be a big part of what he does.

 
Wickersham is aware that he needs to stay in games, but running is obviously still going to be a big part of what he does.

A tight end/fullback at quarterback who is suspect at throwing the ball, weighing 260 in today’s game,is a script from a bygone era.All defenses will be zoned into the A-B gaps.Army and Navy have running success because they run a form of single wing and counter motions with QB option reads coupled with backfield burners who can get outside.
 
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A tight end/fullback at quarterback who is suspect at throwing the ball, weighing 260 in today’s game,is a script from a bygone era.All defenses will be zoned into the A-B gaps.Army and Navy have running success because they run a form of single wing and counter motions with QB option reads coupled with backfield burners who can get outside.
I get it.

In American football, the terms "A-gap" and "B-gap" refer to the spaces between the offensive linemen:
  • A-gap: The space between the center and the guard on either side of the offensive line.
  • B-gap: The space between the guard and the tackle on either side of the offensive line.
Defenses "zoned" into the A-B gaps
When a defense is described as being "zoned" into the A and B gaps, it implies a defensive strategy where specific defenders are assigned responsibility for these gaps, focusing on stopping interior running plays.
 
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