Welcome Ace! What’s the low down on the THS defense?
Not sure that I have the low down on the T-High defense, but I do have an amateur opinion that this is the best defense we've had in many years. Really athletic. Really mobile. Really fast. Several years ago there was a maddening weakness in the secondary. A couple of times a game they would blow coverage and allow a receiver to run free. That has not happened with any regularity this year, although early in the year Fayetteville was able to repeatedly make big plays against the defense.
#90 Duncan McGhee, a junior,, is one to keep an eye on in the defensive front. Plays interior DL. About 6'4", 265. Offers from SMU, TCU and others. Moves really well. Defensive ends are tall and lean. Not real heavy. The linebackers are super active but smallish. Secondary has been really solid. I am no coach, but in my opinion the defense is structured to stop spread offenses.
If I were going up against this defense, I would do just what several on this forum have suggested. That is, try to play old school smash mouth football. Run the ball between the tackles and grind out first downs, and then use play action or a downfield shot at opportune times. Marshall played most of the game attacking in that fashion and had good success with it for significant stretches of the game. Nederland tried it, but could not do it successfully. If PNG's offensive line can control the line of scrimmage and the Indians can grind out first downs and keep the Tigers' offense on the sideline, I expect this to be a tough, tight game.
But really, what do I know? Maybe this turns into a 55-54 big play score fest. We'll all show up and watch the kids lay it on the line and play hard and see who comes out on top. Should be fun.