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All eight of UH's touchdown drives covered at least 75 yards. 

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I want to know how many 3rd and longs they converted. 10? 12?

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30 minutes ago, ForestBull said:

I want to know how many 3rd and longs they converted. 10? 12?

The one that kills me is the 4th & 7, which they easily converted and demoralized our D in the process. They even had a chance to think it over during the timeout, but were like "nah, if we can do 4th & 24, 4th & 7 is a breeze." And they were right.

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1 hour ago, ForestBull said:

I want to know how many 3rd and longs they converted. 10? 12?

Think back on USF history. 3rd and long has ALWAYS been trouble for us.

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2 minutes ago, BDYZR said:

Think back on USF history. 3rd and long has ALWAYS been trouble for us.

You’re right.  It is part of our identity.

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8 minutes ago, BDYZR said:

Think back on USF history. 3rd and long has ALWAYS been trouble for us.

It's the natural order of USF's defense.  Hold the first two downs which then sets up a big play for the opponent on 3rd or 4th down.

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1 minute ago, BullTime said:

It's the natural order of USF's defense.  Hold the first two downs which then sets up a big play for the opponent on 3rd or 4th down.

But every year and every coach? It's just odd.

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1 minute ago, BDYZR said:

But every year and every coach? It's just odd.

We're a freak of nature...more bad mojo than any coaching staff can overcome.  So it would seem.

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2 hours ago, raptorcj said:

The one that kills me is the 4th & 7, which they easily converted and demoralized our D in the process. They even had a chance to think it over during the timeout, but were like "nah, if we can do 4th & 24, 4th & 7 is a breeze." And they were right.

I wouldn’t call that easily converted. It wasn’t like the Red Sea parting. King did his best Q impression of the day on that play ..... one of the pivotal ones in the game. 

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Pass rush non existent. Defensive ends are not quick but we did play contain and still lost and he ran anyways. We have lacked an explosive pass rusher for a long time

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