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How Did I Miss That? USC vs. Oregon Pac-12 Championship Game - Film Review
How Did I Miss That? USC vs. Oregon Pac-12 Championship Game - Film Review

My Prediction of the winner was a loser! My reason for why was dead-on. Video analysis... Recently, I made a video with a prediction about the PAC 12 championship game between USC and Oregon. It was completely wrong about the winner and loser. And so I'm going to tell you why I missed it. We're going to look at some film and we're going to talk about what happened in the game to cause the outcome. 2020 has been a horribly strange year. It's just been weird. But with a new offensive line, new quarterback, young defense injuries guys opting out, I just didn't see the same Oregon team that a lot of the media predicted to be the number one team in the north. And so if I was critical of the ducks, it was just for that reason. It's not the team, everybody predicted to win the whole thing. That said they played fantastic in that championship game. More than them playing fantastic though, was USC playing so poorly in that game. I predicted that SC would win 42-21 because there was a trend of turnovers by Oregon. They were minus seven on the season to that point. And there was a trend of takeaways by USC, they were plus seven on the season. That's the biggest stat in football, the more times you possess the ball or take it away from your opponents, the more times you give yourself a chance if you turn the ball over three times in a game, on average, it's around 85% that you're going to lose that game. And so with that trend in place, that's what I made my prediction on. To me sacks and turnover/takeaway ratio aren't stats, they're trends. What does a team do with the football? Do they give it away, or do they take it away? That tells you a lot about a team. Sacks, what kind of defensive pressure can they put on somebody? That's a trend. How many sacks are they getting per game? So those are trends to me more than their stats. And those are the things that I look at as an analyst going into games. So if you didn't understand that, I probably didn't explain it well enough. But a lot of you were saying that I was predicting it based on stats when I said stats don't matter. Overall total offensive numbers don't matter in an individual game. Look at Oregon in this game- 240ish total yards. But they won the turnover battle. So they were plus two in takeaways. And they won the sack battle they got three to USC's two and those were the biggest trends. I was absolutely right that turnovers and sacks predicted and changed this game. I just got the teams wrong based on their trends. I'm going to show you the three biggest plays in the game. The three interceptions from Kedon Slovis. I'm gonna show you why they happened on video. It's always five to eight plays that make a huge difference in any game. And these three the turnovers were the biggest for USC. Yeah, I missed it. I predicted USC 42 Oregon 21. But I also couldn't have predicted that Slovis would have the worst game of his college career. Throwing two interceptions to spot Oregon 14 points and then one interception, to absolutely ice the game for Oregon. But as the saying goes, That's why you play the game. That's why I love college football so much. You never know what you're going to get in the game. The Ducks played great. SC's offense and Kedon Slovis were awful. There have been some flaws in his game this year. I did a video earlier, where I agreed with Joel Klatt about how the air raid progression system makes it tough on a quarterback when defenses disguise, and in this case, it absolutely happened. Slovis look confused all game long. I appreciate you watching. Oregon showed up to play. So congratulations to the Ducks. I hope they represent the PAC 12 well on January 2nd against Iowa State. For the rest of the conference it was not a great year. We we were never really in the discussion for college football playoffs and appropriately so. Based on choices preseason, what was going on the conference. So hopefully the conference can get back, have a great spring ball rebound and become relevant in the national picture again this year. I absolutely love some of your comments. By the way, there was one in particular who said oh yeah, you played for Cal, still losing. I will say this, not to Oregon, not this year, and never as a starting quarterback. I'll talk to you guys again soon. And I'll be bringing you more college football, play design, breaking down offense and talking about the quarterback position.



Cal vs. Oregon Make The Same Concept Work 3 Times- Inside The Mind Of A Pac-12 Offensive Coordinator
Cal vs. Oregon Make The Same Concept Work 3 Times- Inside The Mind Of A Pac-12 Offensive Coordinator

How Quarterbacks Use The Same Concept 3 Times And Finally Get The TD! Hey everybody, welcome to Elite Athletes TV. I'm Mike Pawlawski, former eleven year Pro quarterback and quarterbacks coach here at https://www.eliteathletestv.com/ . Today, we're gonna talk about the mindset of an offensive coordinator when you have take a shot downs. Take a shot downs often occur when you cross into opponent's territory, you cross the 50 you've had some big plays, you've got some momentum going. And now you want to take a shot down the field. Well, this past weekend, there was one series where Joe Morehead used the same exact concept to take a shot on three out of four downs. And there were four downs because there was a holding penalty on first down for one of the first shots. But first, if you're new to the channel, if you love football content if you like learning about the game X's and O's, make sure you subscribe the channel ring the bell get notified every time we have new content that's coming out that can help you with your game. Give me a thumbs up if you're ready to take a look at play concepts and how to take a shot down the field or at least how Joe Morehead took a shot down the field. And leave a comment. I'd love to hear from you. Finally, please share this video out we're trying to help young athletes, young quarterbacks, young coaches improve their knowledge of the game and improve their skills. So we have a lot of instructional, informational, educational content here at https://www.eliteathletestv.com/ . Now let's take a look at four different plays real quickly here. And I'll show you how Joe Morehead used the same exact concept from three different looks to finally put the ball in the end zone. It was the number one question that I got asked after the game this weekend as an analyst for the Bears. How did they get so open? I'm going to show you that right now. You can see how Joe Morehead used the same exact scissors concept on three different plays to try to take that shot down the field. On first down, it makes total sense, because it's a shot down, just crossed into opponent's territory, the drive is going you're kind of rolling a little bit. And so you take that shot down the field, they complete it, but they get the holding penalty. So becomes first and 20 Well, he figures he'll take that shot again, only they missed the throw. And so missing that throw puts them behind schedule big time now because it becomes second. When he tries to get something back on the screen they only get three yards. So we have to take a shot on third down. In that case, he caught the right coverage. He got a defender out of position and his quarterback made the throw and so that's how play calling evolves. And you can use one concept to attack a team three different ways. If you liked what I did here today if you love football content you love X's and O's. Make sure you subscribe to the channel. Ring the bell to get notified every time we have new stuff coming out. Give me a thumbs up if you understand that scissors concept now and how you can use it from different looks and how it worked in this game Cal versus Oregon. And leave me a comment. I'd love to hear from you your thoughts on the Oregon game on football in general on the X's and O's? Ask a question. I'm happy to answer it. Finally, please remember, share this video out. Family teammates, friends, fans, coaches, anybody who you think we can help because that's our goal here at elite athletes tv.com we want to be most helpful coaches on the internet to help guys learn the game young athletes especially we didn't have access to anything like this when we were younger. And now we can do this for you and help improve the game in all of our sports that we coach here at https://www.eliteathletestv.com/ appreciate you watching just a little bit of game film X's and O's hopefully improve your football IQ, little quarterback training for you how you should think about it and hopefully improve your play at that position.





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