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Some of the takeaways of note:
You better believe Will Muschamp is coming to Gainesville to kick our ass. If Butters doesn't get his sh*t together it will get really, really ugly in Gainesville.
https://coachingsearch.com/article?a=The-Inside-Zone--24-takeaways-from-Week-10
3. Arkansas absolutely owned Florida in the trenches, and Bret Bielema vowed that the Auburn game wouldn’t happen again.
Auburn ran for 543 yards in the Hogs’ last game. On Saturday, Arkansas gave up 12 rushing yards (0.9 per carry) to Florida in a 31-10 win.
“There's been a lot of times where we've been running all over people, and I never really had been on the receiving end of that,” Bielema said. “… To come out of that game and realize we couldn't stop the run, I just said, ‘I don't care what we do, we're going to stop the run on defense. If we have to play with 12, I'll take the penalty. We ain't going to have somebody run the ball on us. And I think they had 12 yards today, so that message was delivered and sent and accepted, and I think that was really good.
“Our kids played with an attitude, and it really just reconfirmed how well they'll respond.”
4. Urban Meyer’s first line after Ohio State’s 62-3 win over No. 10 Nebraska: “I didn’t see that one coming.”
The Buckeyes had 590 yards of offense, gave up just 204 yards and had two pick-sixes. Tommy Armstrong left the game with an injury, and the game really broke open after that. But that’s one of the largest margins of defense in a top-10 game ever. A growing moment for Meyer's young team.
“I saw Texas A&M lose to Mississippi State,” Meyer said. “I was actually watching part of that, and I just thought, we've all been around this sport long enough that the youth, when that youth grows up, it's kind of cool to watch. And I'm hoping that's what's happening here. I'm not saying it is yet, because we've still got a lot left.”
5. NC State again failed to make a critical play at the end of the game, and it cost them again.
In Week 7, they missed a chip-shot field goal that would have beaten Clemson. On Saturday, leading Florida State 20-17 with 3:16 to play, NC State dropped a interception in the end zone, and FSU scored a 19-yard touchdown in the very next play.
The Wolfpack have lost four straight and sit at 4-5, finishing with Syracuse, Miami and North Carolina. It’ll be the fourth time in four years NC State failed to record a winning record in the ACC under Dave Doeren. He has three home ACC wins in four years. How NC State finishes the year will be something to pay attention to.
6. Will Muschamp shared some advice for Barry Odom at the handshake following South Carolina’s 31-21 win, as captured by ABC17.
“You’re a hell of a coach, and I know how it is, my years at Florida. Don’t let them get your ass down. Stay f***ing positive.”
Really cool moment here during the coaches handshake. USC HC Will Muschamp had some advice for @MizzouFootball HC Barry Odom. pic.twitter.com/JFf8bfzxJJ
— Andrew Kauffman (@A_Kauff) November 6, 2016
As for Muschamp, he’s got South Carolina at 5-4 with a game against struggling FCS Western Carolina in two weeks, so the Gamecocks are likely going bowling. He could also beat Florida next week — wouldn't that be something? A hire that was criticized, Muschamp has done a very good job in his first year in Columbia.
You better believe Will Muschamp is coming to Gainesville to kick our ass. If Butters doesn't get his sh*t together it will get really, really ugly in Gainesville.
https://coachingsearch.com/article?a=The-Inside-Zone--24-takeaways-from-Week-10
3. Arkansas absolutely owned Florida in the trenches, and Bret Bielema vowed that the Auburn game wouldn’t happen again.
Auburn ran for 543 yards in the Hogs’ last game. On Saturday, Arkansas gave up 12 rushing yards (0.9 per carry) to Florida in a 31-10 win.
“There's been a lot of times where we've been running all over people, and I never really had been on the receiving end of that,” Bielema said. “… To come out of that game and realize we couldn't stop the run, I just said, ‘I don't care what we do, we're going to stop the run on defense. If we have to play with 12, I'll take the penalty. We ain't going to have somebody run the ball on us. And I think they had 12 yards today, so that message was delivered and sent and accepted, and I think that was really good.
“Our kids played with an attitude, and it really just reconfirmed how well they'll respond.”
4. Urban Meyer’s first line after Ohio State’s 62-3 win over No. 10 Nebraska: “I didn’t see that one coming.”
The Buckeyes had 590 yards of offense, gave up just 204 yards and had two pick-sixes. Tommy Armstrong left the game with an injury, and the game really broke open after that. But that’s one of the largest margins of defense in a top-10 game ever. A growing moment for Meyer's young team.
“I saw Texas A&M lose to Mississippi State,” Meyer said. “I was actually watching part of that, and I just thought, we've all been around this sport long enough that the youth, when that youth grows up, it's kind of cool to watch. And I'm hoping that's what's happening here. I'm not saying it is yet, because we've still got a lot left.”
5. NC State again failed to make a critical play at the end of the game, and it cost them again.
In Week 7, they missed a chip-shot field goal that would have beaten Clemson. On Saturday, leading Florida State 20-17 with 3:16 to play, NC State dropped a interception in the end zone, and FSU scored a 19-yard touchdown in the very next play.
The Wolfpack have lost four straight and sit at 4-5, finishing with Syracuse, Miami and North Carolina. It’ll be the fourth time in four years NC State failed to record a winning record in the ACC under Dave Doeren. He has three home ACC wins in four years. How NC State finishes the year will be something to pay attention to.
6. Will Muschamp shared some advice for Barry Odom at the handshake following South Carolina’s 31-21 win, as captured by ABC17.
“You’re a hell of a coach, and I know how it is, my years at Florida. Don’t let them get your ass down. Stay f***ing positive.”
Really cool moment here during the coaches handshake. USC HC Will Muschamp had some advice for @MizzouFootball HC Barry Odom. pic.twitter.com/JFf8bfzxJJ
— Andrew Kauffman (@A_Kauff) November 6, 2016
As for Muschamp, he’s got South Carolina at 5-4 with a game against struggling FCS Western Carolina in two weeks, so the Gamecocks are likely going bowling. He could also beat Florida next week — wouldn't that be something? A hire that was criticized, Muschamp has done a very good job in his first year in Columbia.