I wouldn’t say they dominated the line of scrimmage on offense. I don’t believe Howell was sacked any last night. 70 was well managed all night. The players from NY that deserve the most credit last night is there DB’s. They held Waverly’s WRs in check all night. They are speedy and fly to the ball. On defense Waverly just couldn’t tackle or cover their receivers.smurray wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 7:32 amI think I was spot on. Never predicted a winner or thumped a Waverly chest. I said it would be whichever lines controlled the line of scrimmage and turnovers. That was answered last night. Can't commit 5 turnovers in too many games and be successful. And it sounds like NY lines dominated.buckfan2016 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 1:21 am Yes running clock at the end of 3rd. NY was up 38-6. Would love to hear SMURRAYS thoughts. He always seems to be spot on with his view. Waverly will bounce back next week then set up the big showdown with the Burg in week 7.
Waverly will get back to work to get ready for an improved Valley team coming in for homecoming next week. All the Tigers can do is try to get to 5-1.
I have to give credit to the Buckeyes. They were well prepared for this game. The coaches had a great game plan and they executed it.
The Tigers will have to regroup and try to fill some holes from injuries. Hopefully we didn’t loose Brion Peoples and can get Zack Brown back next week.