Last week, y'all guessed that Ty Willingham would mismanage his way to 2 Delay of Game penalties against the Irish. And you were wrong! I guess Ty is a better coach than you gave him credit for, eh?
This week, Notre Dame faces the best running back on the 2008 Schedule: LeSean McCoy. A man so talented, he can make Dave Wannstedt appear non-stupid on occasion (if and only if Dave remembers to just give LeSean the damn ball). A talent so great he gets 4, count 'em, FOUR capital letters on his roster listing. A football player so awesome that he could well send this Irish defense, ranked in the top (ha!) 90 of rushing defense this week, plummeting to the 100s by Sunday.
So with that in mind, we ask...
How many yards will Pitt RB LeSean McCoy gain against the Irish?
- Between 100 and 150 yards in a Pitt Loss (69%, 145 Votes)
- Fewer than 100 yards in a Pitt Loss (13%, 28 Votes)
- More than 150 yards in a Pitt Loss (10%, 21 Votes)
- More than 150 yards in a Pitt Win (5%, 10 Votes)
- Between 100 and 150 yards in a Pitt Win (3%, 6 Votes)
- Fewer than 100 yards in a Pitt Win (0%, 0 Votes)
Remember to wrap up, damn you. WRAP UP!
By trey October 28, 2008 - 6:42 pm
I call for the 100-150 range because I think he will start off strong(50-60 in the 1st qtr) but in the meantime, Clausen/Tate/Floyd will be blowing up the Pitt defenders and running the score up. In the second half, Wann-stache will be ‘forced(forced because it’s really only in his own head)’ to attempt throws, limiting McCoy’s opportunities. But I think he’ll pick up another 60-70 in the second half to round out to around 120 yards total.
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