RE: Mississippi State will have its 'hands full' with UAB, says Bulldogs coach Mullen
(09-05-2014 10:08 AM)Smaug Wrote: Mullen generally doesn't take the perceived cupcakes lightly. He needs them too much to finish over .500.
The question I want to know is how the MSU team perceives us? I am curious to know how focused their team is against us. If they overlook us they may be in trouble Saturday.
What's a college aged Bulldog to do tonight especially when you are playing a team that broke Southern Miss's losing streak last year and you beat that team 49-0?
RE: Mississippi State will have its 'hands full' with UAB, says Bulldogs coach Mullen
I watched the State vs USM game. State looked scary good. The full game is on youtube if you want to see what we are up against. Their offensive and defensive lines just toyed with USM's.
When State was on offense Prescot had all day to throw, even with USM blitzed, they just got stonewalled. When State wanted to run they just blew the USM d-line off the ball.
When USM had the ball they realized they couldnt throw deep passes because their line couldnt hold up, but even trying to through little 5 yard routes, the State d-line was knifing through the USM offensive line and getting pressure on Mullins.
USM made some plays, but over the course of the game, you could just tell the deference in size and talent, especially on the line of scrimmage.
The game for those that want to see it:
(This post was last modified: 09-06-2014 07:03 AM by BlazerMatt.)
RE: Mississippi State will have its 'hands full' with UAB, says Bulldogs coach Mullen
(09-05-2014 10:56 AM)BlazerMatt Wrote: I watched the State vs USM game. State looked scary good. The full game is on youtube if you want to see what we are up against. Their offensive and defensive lines just toyed with USM's.
When State was on offense Prescot had all day to through, even with USM blitzed, they just got stonewalled. When State wanted to run they just blew the USM d-line off the ball.
When USM had the ball they realized they couldnt through deep passes because their line couldnt hold up, but even trying to through little 5 yard routs, the State d-line was knifing through the USM offensive line and getting pressure on Mullins.
USM made some plays, but over the course of the game, you could just tell the deference in size and talent, especially on the line of scrimmage.
RE: Mississippi State will have its 'hands full' with UAB, says Bulldogs coach Mullen
(09-05-2014 10:32 PM)thebernreuter Wrote: State is no better than 2nd in their state.
You know they will lose to UA, AU, A&M and LSU......that is pretty much a given. It's the same ole hot air every year, until they have to play either Alabama or Auburn.