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ANY Film on playoff teams

Yes. I've watched a few of Colgate's games on YouTube. But you don't need to watch them to know what they're going to do. Just look at the box scores. They run and run and run. They've got a good, quick QB that's their primary ball carrier, and a shifty running back. Wagner looks to run the option quite a bit. Their QB doesn't screw around, though. Once he's got the ball, he gets rid of it fast, or takes off immediately. They remind me of Cal Poly without the size. Both teams look well coached.
 
Colgate is pro-style, but they want to run. They rotate two backs that have each run for a messload of yards. Both have names that start with "Mc", and they can them the Mac and Mac Attack (or Big Mac Attack, Double Mac Attack, something in that vein).

Glad 93bird has seen something of Wagner. I know nothing of them, other than they are based out of Staten Island in NYC. I'd love to see the City Boys come to Cheney and experience the wheatfields in winter. That'd probably be a cool experience for them... definitely a change in scenery.
 

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