It's worth just one more post looking back on the 42-6 win over Georgetown, especially to note some standout performance other than WR Bryson Canty's amazing day:
-Sophomore Safety Aaron Brebnor had a fantastic game, including one series where he made a tackle for a two-yard loss and then snagged an interception just four plays later.
-LB Rocco Milia's 93-yard pick six was a nice read on a Pierce Holley pass in the middle of the field. It was the longest pick-six in CU history.
-RB Malcom Terry's 40-yard TD run was made possible at first by a missed tackle, but then Terry did a nice job of outrunning a defender the rest of the way. It must have felt great for Terry, a D.C. native, to get that score in his hometown.
BONUS POINT
-With his Steelers off for the weekend after the Thursday night loss to the Browns, it looked like Pittsburgh Head Coach Mike Tomlin was in attendance at the game Saturday to see his son, Safety Mason Tomlin play. The younger Tomlin did get into the action late in the game, and he made two tackles.
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Canty is OPOW and Felkins is STPOW; Expect lots of double teams on Canty next Saturday.
I think it’s pretty apparent Canty is a Power 5 level talent. With Ryan Young out, is there any chance we see more of Malcom or will the touches continue going to Edwards and Giorgi?
Hopefully Young will be back. No reason to think otherwise. Canty will be double teamed all next week and for the rest of the season. That will leave Libman etc open. And let’s work in Painton.
Challenge is to stop Iovasis by doubling him. Make the other guys make plays.
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Agree that the Lions will need to try some defensive schemes to stop Princeton's top guy, but sometimes doubling doesn't work as Georgetown found out when they tried to stop Bryson Canty. In fact, on one play, he caught the ball with three defenders on him.
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