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Film Review: Michigan State at Ohio State, 2021, Part 1

 I breakdown interesting plays - schematically, technically, and from and execution standpoint - from the 2021 Michigan State at Ohio State football game. Just the film this week, but as always, you can find links to previous films reviews for overall summaries of each team provided the tags for each post. Each team has a tag. Other Michigan State Reviews: LINK Other Ohio State Reviews: LINK All Film Reviews: LINK All 2021 Season: LINK First play MSU vs OSU. OZ to boundary with a leverage pre snap bubble read. Zig zag motion to help with leverage and take a solid first gain pic.twitter.com/qQBiSv9j74 — Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 23, 2021

Film Review: Michigan at PSU, 2021, Part 2

 I breakdown interesting plays - schematically, technically, and from and execution standpoint - from the 2021 Michigan at Penn State football game. Just the film this week, but as always, you can find links to previous films reviews for overall summaries of each team provided the tags for each post. Each team has a tag. Other Michigan Reviews:  LINK Other Penn State Reviews:  LINK All Film Reviews:  LINK All 2021 Season:  LINK Michigan goes Poach coverage. Pass rush through immediately pic.twitter.com/IEdQUzzh8U — Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 18, 2021

Film Review: Michigan at PSU, 2021, Part 1

I breakdown interesting plays - schematically, technically, and from and execution standpoint - from the 2021 Michigan at Penn State football game. Just the film this week, but as always, you can find links to previous films reviews for overall summaries of each team provided the tags for each post. Each team has a tag. Other Michigan Reviews: LINK Other Penn State Reviews: LINK All Film Reviews: LINK All 2021 Season: LINK First play, UM at PSU. Insert Zone Bang 8 RPO. Good coverage on the outside. Gotta clean up LB level pic.twitter.com/uZOHzMv3o5 — Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 15, 2021

Film Review: Penn State at Ohio State, 2021, Part 1

I breakdown interesting plays - schematically, technically, and from and execution standpoint - from the 2021 Penn State at Ohio State football game. Part 2 here.  First, some thoughts: Penn State Offense This offensive line continues to be a massive liability for the offense as a whole. The right side particularly struggles, but the left side isn't without its issues. This is more pronounced in the pass game, but is pronounced in the run game as well, where poor technique and missed assignments occur often. Clifford started out looking like his pre-Iowa self. Even before injury, he had issues facing the blitz. OSU put a lot of pressure on Clifford, and as the hits mounted, you started to see Clifford's eyes drop and technique suffer. Jahan Dotson deservedly gets a lot of the attention, but I really like Parker Washington as well. With Dotson getting a lot of the focus, Washington has slowly improved his game and can do a lot of nice things out of the slot. This offense feature

Film Review: Penn State at Ohio State, 2021, Part 2

I breakdown interesting plays - schematically, technically, and from and execution standpoint - from the 2021 Penn State at Ohio State football game. Part 1 here.     Tough formation to run sweep against but OL gotta rip and run here  pic.twitter.com/AaynWnPeLS — Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS)  November 10, 2021

Film Review: Michigan at Michigan State, 2021, Part 2

I breakdown interesting plays - schematically, technically, and from and execution standpoint - from the 2021 Michigan at Michigan State football game. Part 1 can be found here Tempo #4. Get Michigan communicating a bit. Poor route though and UM gets a 3rd down stop pic.twitter.com/mMZ7MLGfKf — Space Coyote (@SpaceCoyoteBDS) November 4, 2021

Film Review: Michigan at Michigan State, 2021, Part 1

I breakdown interesting plays - schematically, technically, and from and execution standpoint - from the 2021 Michigan at Michigan State football game. Two parts, due to the length. Part 2 here. First includes some thoughts. Michigan Offense I felt like Michigan came out with a really good game plan offensively and it showed. On the ground, they started with a lot of counter plays which were very close to breaking if they were just able to complete the margins. In the air, they dominated by attacking the LB level with the TE, RB, and crossers that achieved inside leverage vs MSU's Cover 1. They mostly forced MSU to abandon their standard passing down package as well. Even in the red zone, they recongnized: 1) they had issues finishing when the field got compressed; 2) MSU was great at preventing red zone TDs. Because of that, around the 15-25 yard line, they took shots several times, they pulled out some trick plays and tendency breakers, etc. While it didn't consistently work,