- 0 turnovers from Aaron Murray - It is Buffalo and they are without their best defensive player. Murray needs to focus on limiting his turnovers this fall, but doing it with three new starters will be tough. He should use the Buffalo game to get a feel for his new line and not take risks because the game should be easily won.
- 10 carries each for Malcome, Marshall, and Gurley - Why not spread the ball around.
- No shorts passes that end in long runs given up by the defense - Missouri lives on quick passes and receivers having the ability to run. The Dawgs need to step up and defend short passes well.
- 4 Sacks - With the guys we have on the line plus Jarvis Jones, the Bulls' QBs should be eating grass all day.
- No personal foul penalties (excluding facemasks) - This is Buffalo. There is no reason for players to be doing anything stupid. If this was Vanderbilt, I wouldn't mind a well placed PF. But not here.
- 5+ catches from the tight end position - Replacing Orson Charles will be impossible. It is time to see if Artie Lynch and Jay Rome are up to the job.
- At least a full quarter of play for Christian LeMay - We have a pretty good idea of what we have in Hutson Mason, but LeMay is still a mystery.
- No kickoffs out of bounds - With the kickoff moved up to the 35 this year, there is very little reason to not kick it deep almost every time. Even if touchbacks do come out to the 25.
- Brandon Harton and Kyle Karempilis playing in Sanford again - It was fun to watch these walk-ons get their chance against NMSU last year. Hopefully, they can play again this Saturday.\
- Georgia 48, Buffalo 10 - I would say a shutout, I suspect the backups may give up a long pass at some point.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
The Wishlist: Game 1 - Buffalo
In every game, the only thing that really matters is the final score. Statistics are merely numbers, but over the course of a season, they typically indicate the success a team has had on the field. Each game this season I will present The Wishlist, a series of things I would like to see occur.
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