Connect with your Facebook Account

Contact

9

Barking Bowl Bets. Southern Mississippi Write-up

Posted by Trips Right on December 21st, 2008 under Football

Nice to start off the season 1-0, even if it took a big second half to get it done. I still feel the game was capped correctly when you look at the boxscore. It just took the Deacs a half to wake up. On to today’s play, for one unit. USM +5.


No Demarcus Ware on this Trojan squad.

Going to use bullet points on why I am playing and some of my concerns with the play.

Reasons I like USM
–I feel this team is peaking right now , especially the defense. USM has given up a total of 35 points over their last four games combined. They won all four of those games and have come together as a team behind first year coach fedora. I think you can give them a bit of a pass on the earlier season issues as they were in a little transition period

–speaking of the coaching transition… the USM program took a lot of heat for the way they handled removing Brower last year. I think that makes winning the bowl game a priority for this program. Time to get this thing moving in the right direction. In my opinion, while there are better teams this year than USM in conference usa … USM is the class program of this conference and has been for awhile.

–This will be the third time in five years that USM has played in this bowl game. Logistically, this should help the team. They won the ‘04 game over North Texas 31-10 and they won the ‘05 game 31-19 over Arkansas State. Both of those schools obviously are Sunbelt schools. I like the teams familiarity with the venue.

–Unless I missed a game, Conference USA went 7-1 vs. the Sunbelt this year evidencing conference dominance. In addition two of USM wins were vs. Sunbelt teams Arkansas State and ULL who are two of the better sunbelt teams this year. The Eagles won those games by a combined score of 78-45. I find it also important to note that usm played those two teams when they were playing their better foorball. Troy also beat them but later in the year when ULL and Arkansas state were playing a lesser brand. The lone Sunbelt win came with FAU over UAB , the CUSA worst team. Again, I looked over the schedules so I may have missed a game between conferences somewhere and please correct me if my tabulation is wrong.

–Southern Miss has been competitive in their losses. Vs utep they out gained the mighty miners 541-382 losing in overtime. They caught Marshall when Marshall was playing their best football and outgained the Herd despite giving up a flukish 80 yard td run to the opponent. They lost by 7 there. They lost 24-7 to Boise State giving the Broncos one of their tougher games of the year. They were stopped on downs at the Broncos 21 near the end fo the third quarter, stopped on downs at the Boise 34 in the fourth quarter and intercepted on the Boise 19; so they were capable of moving the ball and did have 278 yards against the stout Boise defense. They were outplayed by Rice and Auburn but were competitive in those games as well. I just think this team is coming together and have not shown the want to get their doors blown off. I also think the type of offense they have will leave backdoors open if they do fall behind though I actually like them to win straight up.

–When the line was released , it was still questionable sas to whether USM would be with superstar receiver De’Andre Brown but he will be eligible to play in the New Orleans bowl after all. Still the line has moved the other direction.

–Troy plays a good brand of defense but they have been aided by the types of opponents they have faced. They actually are vulnerable vs. the pass. They played two decent pass offenses this year that rate near what USM brings to the table in Oklahoma State and FAU. Okie st threw for 254 yards and FAU threw for 283 yards. North Texas also sort of qualifies as a decent pass attack and they had 246 yards of passing offense. FIU the next best and they had 266. What Troy does is defend the run well in a run happy conference or a pass deficient conference. Much will be made of their performance against tOSU in what was a dream spot for Troy with the bucks coming off of the USC loss and starting pryor for the first time. This is arguably the best group of receivers that they play all year though one might give a nod to okie st. usm , ina ddition to the talented Brown has a solid receiver in Gerald Baptiste and one of the best tight ends this season in cfb with Shawn Nelson. Throw in the number of balls Fletcher gets in the screens, swings and wheels and I think USM can really move the ball on Troy through the air. This is one of those things that I think you need to look at when examining the season stats of teams. USM pass defense by stat is worse than Troy’s by quite a bit … but one team is playing in pass happy CUSA and the other in more run happy Sunbelt .. In fact I think the Sunbelt is kind of offensively challenged in a lot of ways.

–Damian fletcher running the ball gives USM the most balanced attack since Oklahoma State who they couldn’t stop. I don’t think Oklahoma St punted once because of the Troy defense. They punted once in the first quarter because the cowboys had ten yards of penalties on a set of downs and were faced with fourth and five … and they punted with 3 minutes to go in the fourth while running out the clock with a 31 point lead. Now, I am not saying usm offense is as powerful as Oklahoma State but I am saying that this is the offense that most resembles USM. Well balanced. We all know about Fletcher who has been good for a few years now (he has over 1200 yards this year and averages over 6 yards per carry). I just think this type of balance and speed is something that Troy has not had to face a lot of this year. I also think that some of Troy’s offensive stats can be attributed to the fact they could stop weak Sunbelt offenses.

– I like the time USM has to prepare for Troy schemes

–Third downs. USM has been very solid all year at getting into manageable third downs and converting. Troy on the other hand has struggled at times with conversions , especially on the road. I think it is of special note that USM succeeded at will on third down vs. the Sunbelt this year converting 19 of 33 times or an amazing rate of 57.6%.

Ok now some of the concerns

–Troy balance offensively vs. USM subpar defense. I do think this is mitigated by a couple of factors the main one being how much better they played down the stretch. But it is a concern that Troy averages 421 yards a game and USM gives it up at 368 a game. Jernigan can get open and make big plays for troy as can Kennard Burton. Levi Brown is a decent enough qb I guess but I am not a huge fan. His numbers and production can’t be overlooked though. They did lose a something with their running game when Hampton went down with a leg injury vs. FAU earlier in the year and Brown simply doesn’t make up for that. DuJuan Harris has had a good year with over a thousand yards rushing. Troy has a lot of depth at wr and that is going to give USM problems and Blakeney doesn’t mind abandoning the run if the pass is what he thinks will get the job done .. See the LSU game where they threw the ball 72 times and called even more pass plays than that. It’s hard to have a ton of confidence in this USM Defense.

–Penalties. USM commits a bunch of them.

–Special Teams. Troy has one of the best kick coverage units in the country and USM kicker Barefoot is less than reliable.

–Troy defense — … USM has played just four really good defenses this year with boise st , Auburn, UCF and East Carolina. They averaged just 14.5 points per game in those contests and Troy is certainly a capable defense. They only give up 320 yards ag ame or so. Again , I think they have shown some hidden vulnerability when faced with teams with balance that can pass but this is one of the better defenses that USM will have faced this year. Brandon Lang has been a monster for troy with 10.5 sacks this year and USM allows over two a game so I would expect troy to get to the qb a couple of times int his one. Boris Lee and Bear Ware also excellent tacklers. The Troy defense plays with an attitude and is good at creating timely turnovers.

–Last year’s snub. I think Troy really got screwed last year when they were not offered a bowl bid despite going 8-4 last year. It was insane. I am not sure if this will motivate them to prove themselves but it may. I think less so since they got the automatic for winning the conference but it atleast has to be considered.

–Coaching experience. Blakeney has been at troy for something like 18 years. Fedora is a first year coach in his first bowl game.

I am sure I left a lot out, especially on the concerns side of the equation but I hope that helps explain what I am looking at. I think this is a game that really goes down to the wire, and in that scenario getting 5 seems more than generous to me. Bowl games tend to be more open and i like the athletes on USM offense compared to what troy has seen most of the year. Sort of like USM on the moneyline but i am gonna go with the safer play.

USM +5 boom.

–Vegas Kyle

More from this Barker


Share This

  • StumbleUpon

9 Responses

  1. what does De’Andre Brown’s career just ending before our eyes do for this bet? So Miss still looks like they got some ability.

  2. comeonminers said:

    December 21st, 2008 at 7:10 pm

    It hurts , Dick. He is their most prolific athlete and best offensive weapon.

    Strange how that happened. A non-contact broken leg on a play that was probably resulting in a td if he doesn’t break that leg or just drop the ball.

    Game is going exactly as capped. USM is doing a great job with balance and abusing the Troy secondary.

    Once again we were victimized by the perfectly bouncing fumble for a td. Those are hard to overcome.

    Between the defensive score , the officiating which should even out second half I would think after being that blatantly bad , losing their best player and having that mistake by the official 25 yards away cost them a likely td , we have to be happy about how this game is going.

    So far , I would categorize it as one of my better capped games of the entire season. Only hope it continues and Troy doesn’t make the necessary adjustments.

    I imagine Fedora is giving them the “us vs the world , win one for the De’Andre” halftime speech.

  3. Texasholdem said:

    December 21st, 2008 at 8:58 pm

    Nice, blocked kick to win.

  4. comeonminers said:

    December 21st, 2008 at 9:17 pm

    Nice straight up win with the dog , who outgained Troy by nearly 100 yards and survived a defensive score and a punt return to the 8 yardline or thereabouts.

    This was one of my most gratifying wins of the season and one of my better capped games of the season as well.

    hope you guys managed to collect winning tickets.

  5. great job. Keep it up. Thanks

  6. Dude’s the truth. He gambles for a living for crying out loud.

  7. Parlin Hall said:

    December 22nd, 2008 at 7:25 am

    Nice call on this game. As a footnote, has any QB locked on to his receiver earlier than Brown? Most plays, he was staring at his target before the snap and never looked away.

  8. Texasholdem said:

    December 22nd, 2008 at 7:53 am

    Did anyone notice Sean King calling Levi Brown, “The most accurate QB in college football”? Followed by the play by play guy noting that Brown actually played for Troy’s JV team earlier in the year.

    So, am I to believe that the most accurate QB in all of college football is not Colt, or Bradford, or even Harrell, but some guy that Troy pulled up from JV?

  9. comeonminers said:

    December 22nd, 2008 at 9:04 am

    Yeah texasholdem , I found that amusing as well. He did throw some very nice passes in that game at times. It was strange to see one kid playing qb in a bowl game that was playing JV earlier in the year vs a kid playing QB in a bowl game that was there to play baseball.

    Jamie Hampton allowed for Troy to get more yards from the qb position on the ground. That leg injury in the FAU game limited some of their offense since Levi Brown cannot run.

    I thought Troy found something in the second half with the straight ahead runs with DuJuan Harris but they inexplicably went away from it.

    I also noticed that Brown was locking in on receivers …… USM had a few interception opportunities that they did not make. The zone blitz play , the play at the goal line and of course the play near the end of the game when the linebacker read Browns eyes and jumped inside of the route but dropped it.

Leave a Reply

Related Articles

Activity

  • Ag_in_TX wrote a new blog post: Purdue Pre-game   2 minutes ago

    Offense

    Both teams are unselfish and preach sharing the ball. A&M is a balanced scoring team. Sloan showed in the first round against Utah State, for example, that he can defer when his teammates have things going. Purdue once again will have to rely on JaJuan Johnson and E’Twaun Moore to produce, and hope

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post We Have Our Answer   18 minutes ago

    And yes, it appears JoPo wrote pretty much the same thing. It’s hard to believe with all the national talking heads, fans, and everyone in between saying otherwise, but I think it’s the only conclusion to draw for anyone that really watched this team.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post We Have Our Answer   18 minutes ago

    And yes, it appears JoPo wrote pretty much the same thing. It’s hard to believe with all the national talking heads, fans, and everyone in between saying otherwise, but I think it’s the only conclusion to draw for anyone that really watched this team.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Hiphopopotamus wrote a new blog post: We Have Our Answer   20 minutes ago

    Normally, after a big win or a crushing defeat, I don’t know what to think, say, or feel, because I can’t. And that what makes this one different; it’s just as painful, but I saw it coming. Instead of getting blindsided by the oncoming traffic, I was able to brace myself for the

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • whiskey commented on the blog post The week in news- Pariahs, Malcontents and Power Hour   39 minutes ago

    I’m with you the off season is already old. I’m ready for the season to start. NDS I am completely fascinated by the Tech vs. Lech business. I can’t believe they ran off the guy that put them on the map and subsequently ended up with an arguable upgrade in Tubs.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • whiskey commented on the blog post Spring Preview: Tech Offense   44 minutes ago

    Ded 9-12 wins is pretty optomistic. I like it. I’m really looking forward to seeing what Tubs can do with them this year especially on D. I’m surprised you think the QB battle between Sticks and Nick will be close. Interesting, I figured Sticks was a runaway. I hope Corndog

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • dedfischer wrote a new blog post: Spring Preview: Tech Offense   1 hour, 26 minutes ago

    Got a little time this morning and I’m rearing to talk some football.  Here’s what the depth chart looks like headed into spring and a few thoughts:

    Offense

    QB  Sr. Taylor Potts/Sr. Steven Sheffield – We’ve all annointed Sheffield as the starter, and I think that’s the case if we continue to run 99% of our snaps

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Black Scholes commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem   4 hours, 21 minutes ago

    lawdog – on the topic of regression, this crew can’t compare with the senior seasons Thomas and Atchley put up. Something ain’t right in this scenario. Mason topped out his sophomore year and Pittman last year.

    Wangmene is ‘Manos de Piedra’ redux, so that was really never going to work out.

  • Kevin Berger wrote a new blog post: Top Ten Reasons Why Cal Can Beat Duke   6 hours, 21 minutes ago

    This would probably go a bit better if you read it in your Bobby Knight voice and it had two decades worth of goodwill built up from its gratuitous appearance on a popular late night television show. But oh well.

    1) Interior Worries. As in the Bears shouldn’t have any defensively

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Kevin Berger wrote a new blog post: Round 2 Saturday Recaps   7 hours, 18 minutes ago

    We talked about the upset of the decade in this post, but I watched some other great basketball today I’d like to comment on.

    For me, the theme of the day was well-played basketball. I’m not only talking about what Northern Iowa did, I’m talking about the other seven games being really well

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Madness Magic: Northern Iowa Upsets Kansas   7 hours, 31 minutes ago

    Just a phenomenal game.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Recapping The South   7 hours, 42 minutes ago

    Udoh was a fargging beast in that game. Very athletic player.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Because We’re Dedicated To Doing Stupid Things – Tiny Gallon Reportedly Took Payout   8 hours, 6 minutes ago

    Jesus. I think I see four horseman on the horizon.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Kevin Berger wrote a new blog post: Madness Magic: Northern Iowa Upsets Kansas   8 hours, 10 minutes ago

    Today reminded me why I love this tournament so much. A good friend of mine mentioned to me that college basketball is the great equalizer of all athletic endeavors. At least of the sports we care about. He’s right.

    For instance, you can have a 40 inch vertical, be Iverson quick,

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Nate Heupel commented on the blog post Because We’re Dedicated To Doing Stupid Things – Tiny Gallon Reportedly Took Payout   8 hours, 14 minutes ago

    Patrick,

    Unless you’re completely retarded, you know precisely what I meant. The closest any Big 12 team has gotten to winning the infamous Fuller Cup is the 2007 Texas squad. I can’t remember a team being that horribly undisciplined as a whole aside from the insane OU teams of the 80’s. That’s not

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Nate Heupel commented on the blog post Because We’re Dedicated To Doing Stupid Things – Tiny Gallon Reportedly Took Payout   8 hours, 14 minutes ago

    Patrick,

    Unless you’re completely retarded, you know precisely what I meant. The closest any Big 12 team has gotten to winning the infamous Fulmer Cup is the 2007 Texas squad. I can’t remember a team being that horribly undisciplined as a whole aside from the insane OU teams of the 80’s. That’s not

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Sailor Ripley wrote a new blog post: This Is Sparta!   8 hours, 27 minutes ago

    Please make yourself welcome and Adam will be by shortly to keep you up to date on all Michigan State Spartan happenings.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Nickel Rover commented on the blog post Barnes worst team   8 hours, 31 minutes ago

    I suppose anyone could be your “favorite Longhorn basketball player” but Ford did more than just about anyone…although Durant is clearly better. Ford’s supporting cast was better than Durant’s in his sophomore year. Durant’s had more talent (Augustin, James, Abrams) but Ford’s was more developed (Boddicker, Ivey, Mouton, Thomas) and had worked with him for

  • Nickel Rover commented on the blog post Bradley or Hamilton?   8 hours, 38 minutes ago

    Crazy Joe, your thoughts intrigue me and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

  • Nickel Rover commented on the blog post Bradley or Hamilton?   8 hours, 40 minutes ago

    This notion of Hamilton as being a disaster area on defense is all a bit much. He rebounds extremely well which, if it wasn’t obvious, is extremely important in this game since it secures possession of the basketball. Winning in basketball is achieved through the scoring of baskets and it’s necessary to possess the basketball

  • Ojnab Bob commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember   8 hours, 51 minutes ago

    I posted earlier about how Collins’ effort just crippled Kansas today, but what amazed me the most was his complete inability to stay in front of his man on defense. UNI got a LOT of good looks out of penetration/pass after one of UNI’s modestly gifted athletes blew right by Sherron. The best

  • Scipio Tex wrote a new blog post: Best Opening Round I Can Remember   10 hours, 2 minutes ago

    At least it’s shaping up that way if Sunday delivers.

    As disappointed as I was in last year’s opening weekend of March Madness, this one is exceeding all expectations. Putting aside the fact that my bracket now resembles Kabul after the Taliban rolled through in ‘96 – a map of ordered failure –

  • J commented on the blog post Bid Dance: Day Three   10 hours, 30 minutes ago

    Thanks for the kind words, Trips.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • J commented on the blog post Bid Dance: Day Three   10 hours, 30 minutes ago

    You know who’s bitter and angry as fuck? This guy —> ME.

    I can only hope our returning players (whoever that may be) remember this and realize they need to play motivated EVERY FUCKING GAME and put forward 40 MINUTES of effort each game.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Raoul Duke commented on the blog post Rumor Alert–TMG   11 hours, 1 minute ago

    Kid seems like a fantastic collegiate player. I haven’t seen any NBA info. Is he a legit prospect?

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • Raoul Duke commented on the blog post Bid Dance: Day Three   11 hours, 8 minutes ago

    Tough day for Sherron on O and D.

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • GoHornsGo90 commented on the blog post Bradley or Hamilton?   11 hours, 53 minutes ago

    To leave or stay?

  • Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition   11 hours, 53 minutes ago

    KSU moving on led by a hot shooting Pullen. BTW, White Mormons can shoot FTs. 22 for 25, I think. Imagine if we could shoot like that.

    Wake’s coming back on Kentucky. They’re within 25 right now…..

  • Trips Right commented on the blog post Bid Dance: Day Three   12 hours, 11 minutes ago

    Just wanted to say I feel for you guys. As a Texas fan I know how this feels even if it’s from a football perspective.

    I still think you’re the best basketball team in the country, and unfortunately you ran into a team that packed a Villanova circa 1985 type game today. Meaning they

    SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ””, url: ”” });

  • ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition   12 hours, 21 minutes ago

    Wow. Wake won’t break 50. Not surprising really — we should have beaten Wake and they are not a very good team.