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Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic QBR
Florida 22 31 1 71% 395 3 57 4 203.48 92.8
Kentucky 24 29 0 83% 320 4 41 2 220.97 97.3
Alabama 21 28 0 75% 365 2 45 1 208.07 96.3
Arkansas 20 38 6 53% 200 2 34 2 82.63 7
Auburn 16 27 2 59% 154 1 60 1 104.58 93.1
Vanderbilt 31 34 0 91% 412 6 39 0 251.20 97.4
South Carolina 28 32 0 88% 513 4 91 1 263.41 97.6
Texas A&M
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TOTALS 162.00 219.00 9.00 74% 2,359.00 22.00 91.00 6-39 190.62 83.07
Avg 23.14 31.29 1.29 0.74 337.00 3.14 52.43 1.57 190.62 83.07
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Corral has improved dramatically. After his two bad games, he is back to being more consistent. Also, note the sacks. These numbers show what good coaching can do for someone. If Fluke was still there, Corral would be mediocre and the OL would have given up numerous sacks.
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If Luke was still here, Corral Wouldn’t be starting and probably would’ve transferred out by now.
Last edited by OneStopReb (11/15/2020 11:20 am)
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OneStopReb wrote:
If Luke was still here, Corral Wouldn’t be starting and probably would’ve transferred out by now.
This is probably right. At one time, it seemed like Corral was considering the portal. The transition shows what a big difference a good coach can make in the improvement of a player.
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If Luke and Rich Rod were still at OM, Plumlee would be running the option and OM would be 0-7 with a close loss to Vandy.
That is no knock on Plumlee, but OM was not going to compete with some of the top schools with him at Qb and running that offense.
He is a good change of pace every once in a while. I hope if he decides to continue football after this season, he considers tryinga different position. He has too much talent athletically to be on the sideline.
Now, that is not saying he can play WR or SS, but I would sure give it a try