LanderPoke
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I think this will be a low scoring game with us coming out on top 24-23. Go Pokes!
doreno5 said:It will either be a UNLV blowout like Boise or Wyoming will eke out close one with a late FG or TD.
ZapPoke said:My prediction is that every one of these predictions could be right. These Pokes are too unpredictable. And given their road record I am not optimistic.
Adv8RU12 said:Waylee hurt. Away game (Vegas no less). Already bowl eligible. Translation -- a loss.
Can't really argue with any of that. The only thing that gives me hope is UNLV's soft schedule. But at the same time they played Fresno really well.. Who knowS!LawPoke said:I see a loss and it will be similar to the Boise game.
1. UNLV can run and pass on offense. Our DBs see ghosts when they have to watch the backfield and their WR assignment.
2. We couldn't get pressure on the CSU QB when they were wholly one dimensional with a QB that couldn't run. Unless our DL has the monster game we've been promised all year (but never seen) and can actually learn how to keep containment on a mobile QB, we will get gashed with QB runs and draws. Once that part of the UNLV O is going, look for White and their TE to abuse us.
3. Waylee is not 100%. He might be 50%. Might. Our OL run blocked well against CSU, but Peasley was running for his life and/or getting sacked when we were in obvious or likely passing downs. Sustaining drives will be difficult unless we get 3-4 yards in the run game on first down.
4. Red Shoes has lost his mojo. Bohl's confidence in him is wholly misplaced outside of 40 yards. He used to bail out our offense after their inevitable stall around the 30 Yard Line. Now, he misses and puts our defense in really bad spots, which have the potential to flip momentum (like it did against CSU with the stupid Bohl decisions to try FGs from 55 and 52 yards). Without the two INTs that a crummy, young CSU QB unadvisedly threw, the outcome of the Border War is much different.
5. Craig Bohl plays not to lose. You can't do that against young teams, at home, with good coaches that have something to play for like UNLV. A grinding game works in Laramie in November against a team like CSU that wants to find a reason to give up. It doesn't against a hungry team like UNLV. You have to punch them in the mouth and actively take their will. Our OL and DL haven't really been great at throwing punches that land and hurt.
sandiegopoke said:I just know that I'll be watching!