Tempo?

Submitted by jonesie022 on

Much was made about the D's lack of ability to stop the run in Bloomington and lack of depth on the DL and IU's tempo were given as the most likely reasons why.  I do not disagree.

However. going forward most seem to think that PSU's offense is a different animal with an inferior OL to Indiana and that OSU runs a spread, but at a slower pace (though they include a mobile QB).

My question to those of you on the board is this:  How easy is it for a team to install a game plan that includes more tempo on a regular basis?  If I were Franklin and PSU, after watching the film of UM in Bloomington, I'd try the exact same game plan to exploit UM in the same way Indiana did (minus the missed holding calls of course).

PSU is coming off of a bye week (not always a good thing) but have had plenty of time to game plan for Michigan.  

How likely is it that we see PSU (and possibly OSU) go up tempo against our D in the next two weeks?

Am I worried about nothing?

Football experts help me out here.

JTrain

November 17th, 2015 at 3:48 PM ^

Not many teams go uptempo like IU. I read somewhere that they really clicking it's about every 20 seconds. That's INSANE.



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