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Harry

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Houston has played against some of the worst defenses in football.

From the NCAA stat site:

TOTAL DEFENSE

#41 North Texas - 350.80 ypg

#70 UCLA - 397.80 ypg

#118 Louisiana Tech - 529.75 ypg

#119 Rice - 559.00 ypg

Texas State - 495.25 ypg

DEFENSES UNT Has Played Against

Houston is #111 488.00 ypg in total defense (Rushing #100 202.25 ypg, Passing #105 255.75 ypg)

#4 LSU

#45 K-State

#67 Troy

#89 FAU

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Houston has played against some of the worst defenses in football.

From the NCAA stat site:

TOTAL DEFENSE

#41 North Texas - 350.80 ypg

#70 UCLA - 397.80 ypg

#118 Louisiana Tech - 529.75 ypg

#119 Rice - 559.00 ypg

Texas State - 495.25 ypg

DEFENSES UNT Has Played Against

Houston is #111 488.00 ypg in total defense (Rushing #100 202.25 ypg, Passing #105 255.75 ypg)

#4 LSU

#45 K-State

#67 Troy

#89 FAU

Good points 61

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Remember when you said "Be respectful, cheer loud for your team and we will all have a jolly good time." ??

You be respectful here, and I'm sure you'll get respect back.

We talk a lot of smack. If you can't take the heat stay out of the kitchen. As long as know personal threats or attacks are made, everything else is fair game.

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608 total yards! Yikes hope the "D" is ready to get it done. This game will be a challenge unless our pass rush improves.

Harry, you've brought up concerns about the pass rush multiple times. Any stats to back up that there is an issue? Just curious. It just hasn't jumped out at me as one of our more significant issues. Our number of sacks hasn't been exceptionally low. Have our opponents had high completion percentages or something?

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608 total yards! Yikes hope the "D" is ready to get it done. This game will be a challenge unless our pass rush improves.

Passing Offense - Troy #16 326.50, Houston #8 350.28

Troy vs UNT - 29 or 42, 12 int - 274 yds (well under season average)

Houston's #s vs #107 (Rice), #119 (La.Tech) and #77 (UCLA) pass defenses. UNT welll ahead of them at #31.

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Did the smack have any impact on Texas State? Just wondering how much that slowed them down...

Why am I not surprised that you of all people would be hanging around here...

Actually that is not accurate.

David Piland prefers to either throw the ball right to the DB (see: UCLA game) or just throw darts at his WR's feet (see: entire season).

Funny you mention that considering that Piland and every other QB on our roster would be starting at UNT.

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Why am I not surprised that you of all people would be hanging around here...

Funny you mention that considering that Piland and every other QB on our roster would be starting at UNT.

Funny you ignore the Texas State San Marcos game.

Comment when you get some game.

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Harry, you've brought up concerns about the pass rush multiple times. Any stats to back up that there is an issue? Just curious. It just hasn't jumped out at me as one of our more significant issues. Our number of sacks hasn't been exceptionally low. Have our opponents had high completion percentages or something?

We don't usually get pressure without bringing more than just the 4 down linemen.

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