hawkssb04
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Exactly. They are thick on the D-line and won't be pushovers as much as ISU's line, but we should be able to handle them for the most part as long as we continue to hold on to the football and not give away costly turnovers, which fortunately, we haven't done much of this season.WILDCAT said:I think it is safe to say that if we can stop SUU's QB we will win easily, stop him and you win the game, they have no running game. They average 68.7 yards a game. while allowing an average of 182
SUU rushing yards- Yards allowed
vs South Dakota State- 53- 137
vs Sacramento State- 128- 208
vs Texas SA- 118- 147
vs UNLV- 78- 108
vs North Dakota- 23- 160
vs South Dakota- 11-(I kid you not) 247
vs Cal Poly- 70- 267
We average 213 yards a game, If we stop thier QB and stick to our balanced attacked mostly run, we win this one.