Outside of running back, they seem to be a veteran team. Demond will have to stress their front 7, and our front 7 will have to hold their backs in check. If Fisch doesn't call too many plays that require a decent amount of time to develop, we stand a better chance of keeping drives alive and scoring enough points to pull this game off.
I didn't know anything about L'ville's team this year and had assumed we'd have the upper hand as far as talent goes going into this matchup. After reading this, I don't know that's the case. Like most bowl games, it depends on who plays (opts out) and which team values a win over the other.
Outside of running back, they seem to be a veteran team. Demond will have to stress their front 7, and our front 7 will have to hold their backs in check. If Fisch doesn't call too many plays that require a decent amount of time to develop, we stand a better chance of keeping drives alive and scoring enough points to pull this game off.
I didn't know anything about L'ville's team this year and had assumed we'd have the upper hand as far as talent goes going into this matchup. After reading this, I don't know that's the case. Like most bowl games, it depends on who plays (opts out) and which team values a win over the other.
Tough opponent that will require Dawgs' A game. Litmus test for progress in year one?
All I can think about is the Portal. Does Fish spend low and wait for 2026? Wild West