How to beat Baylor...

ISUCubswin

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I have two ideas that I haven't seen yet.

1. Onside kick every time we kickoff. Increases our chances of getting the ball, and chances are they're going to score just about every time they have the ball, no matter where they start. Even if they start at their own 1, they're going to be scoring.

2. Go for it on every 4th down. Same reason as above. Field position for Baylor means nothing.

I wouldn't ever implement this gameplan against any other team other than maybe Oregon.

What are your keys to beating Baylor?
 
Win the turnover battle by at least 10.
Don't kick field goals, just go for it when in range.
Dominate time of possession.
Do not let them score.

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Our chances are slim. I would really like it if they opened up the passing attack even more.

CPRs usual tactic is to try to control the clock, but our running game isn't consistent enough.
 
I have two ideas that I haven't seen yet.

1. Onside kick every time we kickoff. Increases our chances of getting the ball, and chances are they're going to score just about every time they have the ball, no matter where they start. Even if they start at their own 1, they're going to be scoring.

2. Go for it on every 4th down. Same reason as above. Field position for Baylor means nothing.

I wouldn't ever implement this gameplan against any other team other than maybe Oregon.

What are your keys to beating Baylor?

#1 is brilliant, shorter field means our d is on the field less and is fresher!
 
Our chances are slim. I would really like it if they opened up the passing attack even more.
CPRs usual tactic is to try to control the clock, but our running game is nonexistent.

FIFY.

I agree... open up the passing game and substitute some short easier passes for the running game. It sure seems like running the football is just giving downs away for this offense.
 
Agreed on blitzing. We literally have to blitz non stop. They will burn us , but they probably will anyway. Might as well try to make him uncomfortable.
 
Ever played Madden or NCAA Football on Xbox?

Just do that. Blitz 3/4 of the time, throw it 50 times a game, go for it every single 4th down, go for two every TD (maybe don't do this one...) and onside kick every time.

We might still lose by 30, but maybe instead of 50ish-20ish, it will be 90ish-60ish
 
Ever played Madden or NCAA Football on Xbox?

Just do that. Blitz 3/4 of the time, throw it 50 times a game, go for it every single 4th down, go for two every TD (maybe don't do this one...) and onside kick every time.

We might still lose by 30, but maybe instead of 50ish-20ish, it will be 90ish-60ish
Dime package corner blitz, rotating between man and zone every play. And whoever got to fourth down, loser.
 
Would blitzing work though? Petty gets the ball out in no time. Might not matter to try and hurry him. I say go 3-4 with a spy on Petty and play a 2/3 deep zone to prevent big plays.
 
As long as the rush is moderately successful - that is as it was against iowa - you have to at least run enough to keep them honest. In the 4th Q ISU was getting enough on 1st down runs by RB to keep on schedule. That is pretty important if you want to sustain drives and keep the ball away from the Baylor offense.
 
1. Get a good pass rush with the front three/four guys.
2. Win the turnover battle.
3. Don't give up big plays.
4. Win the time of possession battle.
 
Would blitzing work though? Petty gets the ball out in no time. Might not matter to try and hurry him. I say go 3-4 with a spy on Petty and play a 2/3 deep zone to prevent big plays.

I remember going full 3-3-5 against Mizzou back in the day and that actually worked pretty well.
 
The sad thing is we'll come out there just like any other game. I'd LOVE to see some unconventional playcalling. Everyone knows we can't beat them in a conventional way - we need to use some guerrilla tactics.
 
Would blitzing work though? Petty gets the ball out in no time. Might not matter to try and hurry him. I say go 3-4 with a spy on Petty and play a 2/3 deep zone to prevent big plays.

This tells you that Petty isn't reading the defense... he knows exactly where he is going with the football before the ball is even snapped. If the defense is shifting around and doesn't show how they are lining up prior to the snap it could help to slow Petty down a bit. He is obviously reading the defense pre-snap.
 
I'd LOVE to see some unconventional playcalling. Everyone knows we can't beat them in a conventional way - we need to use some guerrilla tactics.

Like throwing excrement?

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Could work I guess...
 

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