SRP
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03-05-17 10:36 PM - Post#225176
In response to 1LotteryPick1969
That would be a great story if Kittles were largely responsible for that specific improvement. Feels a little too pat to be 100% accurate but a good question to ask coaches or players--what explains it?
The improvement wasn't clear early on this season, but it got better, mostly from a consistency standpoint, as time went on. Copeland had some nifty penetration in the first Yale game, Foreman in the first Penn game had a number of blow-bys, and Smith and Chambers did some damage. But good help defense is a lot easier when you don't have to collapse on as many possessions.
Edited by SRP on 03-05-17 10:44 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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