Owls will simplify game plan for defense
After reviewing video of
Saturday's 49-34 win over Alabama-Birmingham, coach
Howard Schnellenberger said there was nothing new to
discover.
"Everything is the same as it was last night. The offense had a
good day and the defense had a tough time," Schnellenberger
said.
The Owls defense allowed UAB to stay in the game until the
closing minute, as the Blazers gained 482 yards, with
quarterback Joe Webb in on 415 of those, as he passed for 326
and ran for 89 more, both career highs.
FAU's offense has been solid in both games this season, but the
defense has been porous in both, but Schnellenberger thinks he
has found the problem.
"What may have been over-coaching, trying to beat them on the
blackboard," Schnellenberger said.
He said to be effective, defensive players can't be thinking,
they have to be reacting.
"They have to play with reckless abandon and zeal. Defense
should be fun to play," he said.
Instead, FAU defenders have been slow to the ball, missing
tackles and basically been on their heels throughout the game.
"We are going in another direction today to see if that doesn't
spark us," Schnellenberger said.
One encouraging part of the defense was that the Owls had five
sacks against UAB after having none at Texas.
"We would have lost the game without their valiant effort,"
Schnellenberger said.
Defensive end Michael Hancock had two sacks, the tackle Jervonte
Jackson and 1.5.
MICHIGAN STATE NEXT: The Owls will need to fix their defensive
problems in the next couple days, because this Saturady they
travel to East Lansing to play Michigan State, the first of two
straight road games against Big Ten foes, with Minnesota to
follow.
Michigan State went to 1-1 Saturday after beating up Easting
Michigan 42-10. Running back Javon Ringer who had 135 yards and
five touchdowns in the win.
The Spartans lost their season opener to California 38-31.
"It's a major step for us to go into their place. We feel we
have enough good players to have a realistic chance of winning,"
Schnellenberger said.