Scouting Temple - Talkin' Special Teams
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:05 pm
I know the mention of special teams is enough to unnerve the staunchest of BG football fans this year. They weren't really much of a factor in last year's Temple-BG game but, as we all know, things are different this year.
Kick returns
Temple's KR have struggled, averaging just a shade more than 20 yards per return. OTOH, its kick coverage teams have struggled in limited time; face it, when your team doesn't score much, you're not covering a lot of kicks. That said, Temple opponents have averaged 35 yards per return.
Punt returns
Between giving up a fair number of points and generating some takeaways, Temple has only returned six punts and hasn't done well with them, averaging fewer than three yards per return. The coverage team has already given up a TD. If you take away that long return, they are still giving up 10 yards per return.
Punting
With 29 punts on the board, we have a good idea of what Temple can do here. They average 38 yards per kick and Jake Hendy has put six of 25 punts inside the 20.
Kicking
Ryan Lux is quite the enigma. When he signed out of JC, he was heralded as THE kicker. He was supposed to make Temple a threat to score once they crossed the 50. He's shown flashes, but has been uneven in his performance. This year, he's only had two FG attempts, hitting both from inside 30 yards. Last year, he hit 27 of 28 XP (jealous?) and 9 of 17 FGs.
Taken all together, this is probably a wash for BG, with the exception of Lux, who is clearly superior to whomever we lineup for PATs or, God forbid, a FG.
Kick returns
Temple's KR have struggled, averaging just a shade more than 20 yards per return. OTOH, its kick coverage teams have struggled in limited time; face it, when your team doesn't score much, you're not covering a lot of kicks. That said, Temple opponents have averaged 35 yards per return.
Punt returns
Between giving up a fair number of points and generating some takeaways, Temple has only returned six punts and hasn't done well with them, averaging fewer than three yards per return. The coverage team has already given up a TD. If you take away that long return, they are still giving up 10 yards per return.
Punting
With 29 punts on the board, we have a good idea of what Temple can do here. They average 38 yards per kick and Jake Hendy has put six of 25 punts inside the 20.
Kicking
Ryan Lux is quite the enigma. When he signed out of JC, he was heralded as THE kicker. He was supposed to make Temple a threat to score once they crossed the 50. He's shown flashes, but has been uneven in his performance. This year, he's only had two FG attempts, hitting both from inside 30 yards. Last year, he hit 27 of 28 XP (jealous?) and 9 of 17 FGs.
Taken all together, this is probably a wash for BG, with the exception of Lux, who is clearly superior to whomever we lineup for PATs or, God forbid, a FG.