Yeah, that's what makes me less confident about this game than I should be.Need much better OL run blocking than last game or we are totally screwed.
This is a big deal. Way too many penalties in the past killed drives for an anemic offense to start.The limited number of penalties is also key for RU's O-line success.
Although it wouldn't be a bad thing if they learned how to hold and get away with it like the Wisconsin line did....particulary on Lewis.
It would be nice to get Needham back. And more playing time for Sutton.The first two games against Northwestern and Temple, Rutgers started Hollin Pierce at left tackle, Curtis Dunlap at left guard, Gus Zilinskas at center, Kobe Asamoah at right guard and Tyler Needham at right tackle.
The biggest surprise was Zilinskas getting the start over Ireland Brown, who started 11 games at center last season.
But Rutgers’ latest change came against Wisconsin when it started Bryan Felter, a fourth-year lineman out of Bergen Catholic, at left guard and moving Dunlap to right guard in place of Asamoah.
Schiano said Wednesday that Felter had earned the opportunity.
I honestly do not think it is the blocking. Sure, we could imagine that an OL has to defeat any scheme to stop the run... but that's not realistic. We have to be able to punish D's that are schemed against the run with the pass... make them play a more "fair" defensive scheme that gives the OL a fair opportunity to run block.Need much better OL run blocking than last game or we are totally screwed.