He's shifty as hell

by domer.mq ⌂ @, Sunday, October 12, 2025, 10:24 (2 days ago)

ND better work on keeping their feet active and being square to tackle the guy. Michigan had him so many times but their feet were dead and they couldn't react to him. They were also sitting and waiting a lot.

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Is he really better than

by Mark, O Town, Sunday, October 12, 2025, 10:28 (2 days ago) @ domer.mq
edited by Mark, Sunday, October 12, 2025, 11:24

Hollywood Smothers who got smothered? (How great was that hit?)

Or Boise St’s starting RB?

Seriously, ND’s defense playing run defense vs Love & Price is most likely a tougher challenge imo.

NC St also thought their shifty RB would be good in the open field on a pass (bc he was covered by a LB, Drayk Bowen) … ND deserves a lot of credit, bc Drayk Bowen destroyed any passes to NC St’s RB.

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no

by KGB, Belly o. the Beast, Sunday, October 12, 2025, 11:08 (2 days ago) @ Mark

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No idea. Partly wonder if it was an effect...

by domer.mq ⌂ @, Sunday, October 12, 2025, 10:31 (2 days ago) @ Mark

Of SC changing their tendencies because of the different runner. Put Michigan on their heels just enough that it gave the kid room to do his thing.

I will say if you can hit him really hard a few times, he might not be so shifty. He's no Reggie Bush.

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“if you can hit him really hard a few times”

by Mark, O Town, Sunday, October 12, 2025, 10:34 (2 days ago) @ domer.mq

Amen.

That strategy works in multiple sports.

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