M comes off, upon further review, a solid road win v. Iowa and heads to Bloomington to face an IU team that lost to Nebraska, 35 - 21 on Saturday. That should tell you all you need to know about IU's defense. On offense v. Neb, they got shut out in the 4th. On offense IU can't run the ball. The OL is sieve and the team leads the BIG in TFL's averaging 7 per game. Against the Huskerz, since the Hoosiers can't run the ball, they pass a lot but not well boasting a 50% completion rate. This is a hurry offense in spades. They typically run 90+ plays/game, and ran 104 v. Neb but are terribly inefficient.
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This should be a comfortable road win for M. IU is just outmanned and outgunned in this one but, HC Tom Allen is aggravating as hell and will do something aggravating on Saturday. I can't see M getting off track on their way to going to c-bus 11-0 because of whatever Allen is going to do he does it. M moves to 6-0, pulling starters in the 4th and winning, 45 - 9.
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This should be a comfortable road win for M. IU is just outmanned and outgunned in this one but, HC Tom Allen is aggravating as hell and will do something aggravating on Saturday. I can't see M getting off track on their way to going to c-bus 11-0 because of whatever Allen is going to do he does it. M moves to 6-0, pulling starters in the 4th and winning, 45 - 9.
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