There's a play on Jordan Bass' Hudl tape that really stands out to me. He's lined up against a high school team from Virginia, likely from the Tidewater region, if I had to guess, but that's not important. The poor defensive back gives him about a six-, seven-yard cushion. It could've been 10 or 15, but even then, Bass would've just run by him. And you know what? Bass, as he's galloping past this poor kid, waves his arm in the middle of the route to catch his quarterback's eye. It would've been tough to miss the 6-foot-4,
The UCLA offense may be explosive, but it's not quite as fast as Tennessee's. UCLA is ninth in points per game and third in total offense (fourth in rushing), but it's not the tempo that worries Pat Narduzzi. When Pitt practiced before Tennesse came to town, the goal in practice was to get plays off in about 10 seconds to simulate tempo. Narduzzi said Thursday that UCLA will look to get plays off in about 23 seconds. Of course, as plays work, the tempo will follow. And plays that work will be seen again. It also helps that UCLA's entire
Israel Abanikanda ran for 320 yards to break Tony Dorsett’s Pittsburgh record and scored six touchdowns in the Panthers’ 45-29 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday. Dorsett ran for 303