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Ducks at Broncos: Preview, Part III
By
Drew Morgan
Bleacher Report
Posted Jul 2, 2009
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Parts one and two of this preview were dedicated to analyzing each team's offense against the other's defense. Unfortunately, football is not that cut and dry. Therefore, part three will discuss some of the many other factors that go into a game.
Reposted with permission from
Bleacher Report
(Note: The views expressed are those of the author only and may not necessarily be shared by eDuck Sports, LLC)
1. Special Teams
Football is ultimately a game of field position. If the offenses can't make anything happen (highly unlikely), look for them to turn to the kickers to make a difference.
Boise State
returns junior K/P
Kyle Brotzman
, who has yet to miss an extra point. The
Oregon
kickers need to improve significantly if they want to contribute.
Advantage: BSU
2. Coaching
Chris Petersen
is coming off his second undefeated regular season in his three years as a head coach. This will be Chip Kelly's first game as a head coach after being promoted from offensive coordinator.
3. Home Field Advantage
Autzen stadium is one of the toughest places to play in the nation, yet the Broncos pulled off a win there last season. That should give the Ducks the motivation to negate any advantage Boise State gets from playing on the blue.
Advantage: Push
4. Injuries
This is the one variable that no one can control nor predict. It is also the one variable that can make the biggest difference in the game. You don't need to look any further than last year's game for proof of that.
Advantage: Nobody
5. Weather
You just can't beat an autumn evening in Boise, Idaho. Count on beautiful weather for the game.
Advantage: Everybody
(You'll notice I am a lot more comfortable predicting the weather than injuries.)
This has the makings to be one of the best games of the season. These are two high-caliber teams that will go on to have great seasons whether or not they win this first one. No one really knows what will actually happen on September 3rd.
Which is why they say, "On any given Saturday..."
Or Thursday.
Read more opinions about Oregon football at
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