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So did ISU in the 2nd half.They look like dog crap against Houston at home.
Rather him say, “yes the second half was bad. Coaches, players, all around effort was not there. We will work hard to get back on track.” EtcI want Campbell to be the Coach but to be honest whenever he talks anymore his words go in one ear and right out the other for me. Just a bunch of coach speak all the time.
Do you really believe "effort was not there?" There was a difference in effort from 1st to 2nd half? Execution and discipline, sure. But not effort. IMO of course.Rather him say, “yes the second half was bad. Coaches, players, all around effort was not there. We will work hard to get back on track.” Etc
Do you really believe "effort was not there?" There was a difference in effort from 1st to 2nd half? Execution and discipline, sure. But not effort. IMO of course.
We look like horse crap.They look like dog crap against Houston at home.
Probably will be a good but not great crowd.Wondering how many people show up with a three game losing streak and Arizona State coming off getting destroyed by Houston. Also high of 48 degrees showing right now
One of the other things that hasn’t been mentioned enough is just how undisciplined this team has been since week 4. For the first three weeks they were rarely penalized and it was a huge factor in winning the Iowa/K-State games. Since that Ark State game, they’ve been penalized 6+ times per game and it’s directly led to drives stalling or points taken off the board.ISU stats below. To summarize. While ISU can move the ball, they are below average at scoring points and terrible at scoring in the red zone.
Defense cannot get pressure on the quarterback resulting in the opposing team having a high third down completion percentage and lots of passing yards. Also, once the opposing team gets to the red zone, they score 91% of the time.
Lastly, kickoff return coverage is poor allowing on average 22 kickoff return yards.
Offense:
Defensive Rankings:
- Scoring Offense: 65
- Red Zone Offense: 117
Special Teams Rankings:
- 3rd Down Conversion: 75
- Passing Yards Allowed: 63
- Team Tackles for Loss: 94
- Team Sacks: 119
- Red Zone Defense: 113
- (91% of the time ISU allows the opposing team to score)
- Kickoff Return Defense: 88
- Allowing the opposing team to return the kickoff on average 22 yards
Guessing they don't think Leavitt will play. Maybe Tyson too.Was there some ASU injury news? We've moved to a 5.5 pt favorite.
These are not the stats of a team that is about to get right and go on a run. These are the stats of a bad football team just looking to finish off the season. Problems in all facets of the game.ISU stats below. To summarize. While ISU can move the ball, they are below average at scoring points and terrible at scoring in the red zone.
Defense cannot get pressure on the quarterback resulting in the opposing team having a high third down completion percentage and lots of passing yards. Also, once the opposing team gets to the red zone, they score 91% of the time.
Lastly, kickoff return coverage is poor allowing on average 22 kickoff return yards.
Offense:
Defensive Rankings:
- Scoring Offense: 65
- Red Zone Offense: 117
Special Teams Rankings:
- 3rd Down Conversion: 75
- Passing Yards Allowed: 63
- Team Tackles for Loss: 94
- Team Sacks: 119
- Red Zone Defense: 113
- (91% of the time ISU allows the opposing team to score)
- Kickoff Return Defense: 88
- Allowing the opposing team to return the kickoff on average 22 yards
To me more about if Tyson does or does not play, that guy would catch balls with a High School QB. He is a freak.If Levitt doesn’t play and we lose to Jeff Sims then just shut this thing down
we couldn't even beat a Kaidon Salter led Colorado team........and he's just as bad as Jeff SimsI like ISU’s chances next week if Sims is the QB.