10-26-2013, 09:12 PM
Seems like there are two choices for the Stanford O.
#1) Let Hogan run around and make more throws on the run.
#2) Just push with power 80% of the time
I know many want to see #1 as it would be dynamic and fun if it works, but I am partial to #2. Just run the ball.
On D as long as they stay reasonably fresh I like their chances of stopping the OSU O. And that only reinforces my belief that the power run is the way to go.
Oregon was 14-14 with UCLA at the half, but pulled away in the second half. I hope Stanford can do that tonight.
#1) Let Hogan run around and make more throws on the run.
#2) Just push with power 80% of the time
I know many want to see #1 as it would be dynamic and fun if it works, but I am partial to #2. Just run the ball.
On D as long as they stay reasonably fresh I like their chances of stopping the OSU O. And that only reinforces my belief that the power run is the way to go.
Oregon was 14-14 with UCLA at the half, but pulled away in the second half. I hope Stanford can do that tonight.

