Game keys for Saturday.

Just wanted to give out my keys for the game.
- Offensively, the right side of the offensive line will try to churn out some running yardage for the Ponies. The ends on OSU are not big, and the tackles aren't huge. The Ponies have a size advantage on that side of the line and will look to take advantage of it, just like they tried to do against Baylor. So look for a lot of run right, and the success of that play will help determine the success of SMU in holding the football.
- The corners of OSU do NOT have a height advantage this week on the Mustang receivers. SMU might be a little more effective throwing the ball than they were against Baylor, because our receivers shouldn't be jammed at the line as easily.
Defensively, here are some things to watch:
- Offensively, OSU will have a major size advantage in the middle of the line, and will probably try to establish the run first. Expect a lot of lead and Iso plays up the middle.
- OSU has a height advantage at WR with the Woods brothers. This will be taken advantage of at some point. SMU has to be able to stop the run up the middle because if we have to pull a saftey up, they will use their height by hitting these receivers on deep balls.
- Pass rush is very important for the Mustangs. If you get to the QB in time, you don't give him a chance to throw the ball deep.
- The final thing to look for is special teams play. Going into the game, OSU looks to have a major advantage in the special teams department, expecially punting the ball. SMU will have to make some plays of its own in the special teams area to keep the game close. I expect the early part of the game will chew up time with both teams trying to establish a power rushing game, so the first team who makes a big play will have a major advantage. Look for that big play to come out of the special teams area.
- Offensively, the right side of the offensive line will try to churn out some running yardage for the Ponies. The ends on OSU are not big, and the tackles aren't huge. The Ponies have a size advantage on that side of the line and will look to take advantage of it, just like they tried to do against Baylor. So look for a lot of run right, and the success of that play will help determine the success of SMU in holding the football.
- The corners of OSU do NOT have a height advantage this week on the Mustang receivers. SMU might be a little more effective throwing the ball than they were against Baylor, because our receivers shouldn't be jammed at the line as easily.
Defensively, here are some things to watch:
- Offensively, OSU will have a major size advantage in the middle of the line, and will probably try to establish the run first. Expect a lot of lead and Iso plays up the middle.
- OSU has a height advantage at WR with the Woods brothers. This will be taken advantage of at some point. SMU has to be able to stop the run up the middle because if we have to pull a saftey up, they will use their height by hitting these receivers on deep balls.
- Pass rush is very important for the Mustangs. If you get to the QB in time, you don't give him a chance to throw the ball deep.
- The final thing to look for is special teams play. Going into the game, OSU looks to have a major advantage in the special teams department, expecially punting the ball. SMU will have to make some plays of its own in the special teams area to keep the game close. I expect the early part of the game will chew up time with both teams trying to establish a power rushing game, so the first team who makes a big play will have a major advantage. Look for that big play to come out of the special teams area.