NewEra wrote:Having seen both play.
Waverly to athletic for Portsmouth West.
Waverly 28
West 14
sounds like an SEC fan talking about the Big Ten.
I understand your logic, as Waverly with Roback and Malone are very athletic. But have you seen West play? We have some very good athletes. Several of them. And most of them are 200 plus pounds.
The questions for this game are: Can West stop the spread and can Waverly stop a power running team? West has saw the spread and has faired well. I've watched Waverly versus two running teams in Jackson and Minford. Neither have they faired well.
IMO Waverly's only shot to stop West is to load the box, blitz the backers, hope they guess right, pray for alot of yellow laundry, and hope West turns the ball over. If these things don't happen, West is gonna move the ball well. I expect some long runs by West, as Waverly will be aggressive and guessing.
On the other hand, West will have a hard time stopping Waverly. D1 QB to go with speed and skill. The West D ends need to have Roback on the run all night and I would say Compton will be blitzing about every play like in the Portsmouth game. West can afford to do this because Pendelton in the middle is such a ball hawk.
Will be a great game.