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michaeljordan_fan
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Less fans in the stands, potentially thinner rosters...what say you?
LOL ... That's an interesting way of looking at it.I think more teams will have upsets.
This season may end up being one big scrimmage.
Probably. If there’s no or a limited amount of fans, that takes away a big part of home field advantage.
Less fans in the stands, potentially thinner rosters...what say you?
This season will depend on lot on depth. That favors the stronger programs
maybe they will let teams put in certain level of artificial noise?
You Oregon folk better not take North Dakota State lightly. I don't think you will. Oregon's skill positions should overwhelm them + NDSU not gonna sneak up on FBS teams anymore, but still beware.
You Oregon folk better not take North Dakota State lightly. I don't think you will. Oregon's skill positions should overwhelm them + NDSU not gonna sneak up on FBS teams anymore, but still beware.
I think the OL/DL is more likely to overwhelm NDSU, but we'll see (hopefully)
Idk. NDSU's style / stability is just like Wisconsin's. They're always rock solid on the lines. The main reason they've been so successful against FBS is due to the hospitality of who they're playing. Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas State, Minnesota... All grinding teams. But this the first P5 team they're facing with the speed of Oregon's.
I think as long as the Ducks maintain a fast paced gameplan, they should be fine. Oooooh I hope this season happens. It's gonna be a good game.
Oregon doesn't really play fast anymore...at least on offense. Wisconsin is actually a good parallel for who Oregon has been the last couple years.