Garret wrote:SMU-Scores wrote:In both games Colt Brennan was under extreme attack. However in the OSU game JJ did have a workable adjustment he could make. Nate Ilaoa a 5'9" 250 pound RB who rushed 131 times for 990 and 13 TD's in 2006. He was on the bench with a sprained ankle. In the second quarter JJ put Nate in the game and he alleviated most of the pressure rushing for close to 100 yards. Brennan went on to throw for 350 - 400 yards and three or four TD's. The Warriors were beaten by a single touchdown if I recall correctly, sorry I can't seem to access last years specifics.However you do make legitimate reference to the weakness of the Warrior O-Line that was totally exposed in the Sugar Bowl as it was to lesser degree in the OSU game in 2006.
My point both JJ and Colt knew what they needed but they did not have the Competitive O-Line or the likes of Nate Ilaoa. They both took their lumps without complaint or Blame in the press or blog, very professional.
Hawaii lost by *3* points to Oregon State. They had the ball to end the game but Colt was short on the 4th down pass (WR was wide open for the first down inside the 20-yard-line). Hawaii missed 2 field goals and dropped a TD pass. Colt threw an INT at the 1-yard line.Does that game sound anything like the Georgia game?
Hawaii outgained Oregon State 504 to 316. The biggest irony of bringing up the Oregon State as a "failure" of Hawaii's OL is that this thread is about time of possession and Hawaii WON the time of possession battle in that game! Hawaii had the ball for 38:16 while Oregon State had the ball for 21:44. Hence, Hawaii DOMINATED the time of possession.
It is hard for me to conclude that the OL got "punked" in that game when Hawaii dominated time of possession, had 504 yards on offense, scored 32 points despite Nate Ilaoa being hurt and missing 2 FGs.
Nice piece of trivia for that game: Hawaii did not punt the entire game.
Garret great post and thank you for refreshing my memory on the OSU game. I do concur that the Warriors O-Line was not "Punked". However as I recall Ilaoa was not going to play that game. Only when it became necessity to aleviate pressure on Colt did JJ bring in Ilaoa. I seem to remember the first quarter a couple of sacks and a lot of rushes as the only time other than UGA that Colt was ever under pressure to that degree and obviously nothing like UGA.
My opologies if I offended anyone for directing my responses to secondary statements within this thread.