West Virginia Coach after the game...

clonefanpaul

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Honestly, I was shocked at how much ISU completely dominated them. They simply could not block ISU or protect their QB at all. ISU held them 350 yards below their average, that is just crazy good defense.

Seriously. There was one play late in the game where ISU only rushed one and they still hurried Grier.
 

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The coverage downfield was amazing. Grier had all day to throw at times and held the ball way too long. Bye-bye Heisman chances!

We now have 20 sacks through 6 games with 14 of them coming in the last two weeks. Unreal! It's great to finally see us getting creative and bringing pressure.

Greg Eisworth will be an NFL starter one day. Reminds me of Harrison Smith.
 

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I enjoyed the part where Grier would never throw the ball away and instead get sacked outside of the pocket. That was fun

I was surprised how awful he looked under pressure. Deer in the headlights. Held onto the ball way too long and seemed to scrambled into trouble. Zero instincts avoiding the rush and got exposed.
 

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Honestly, I was shocked at how much ISU completely dominated them. They simply could not block ISU or protect their QB at all. ISU held them 350 yards below their average, that is just crazy good defense.
Whoa, pump the brakes there. Come on, their coach said it was the worst offensive performance he's seen in 30 years. It had nothing to do with our defense, we just got lucky that we caught them on a bad night.
 

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