He came in on a short field and just dominated the Army defense. Ø The second drive of the half was all about DeAndre Martin. I know the Deacs staff will recognize this and get him in the right spots in weeks to come to help Camp get some space. Ø Once again, Brandon Terry is really, really good at pass blocking. Ø WE ALSO ACTUALLY COMPLETED A PASS TO A TIGHT END!!!! ( Spencer Bishop, who promptly comes out right after). This opened up a lot of big holes in the middle that the Deacs O-Line did a good job of creating. Ø The Army D really keyed in on the outside runs and Campanaro specifically. He showed more patience than he has in the past and showed he can run out of shotgun, I-Form, or pistol formation in this drive alone. Ø The first drive of the second half was all about Josh Harris, capped off by his absolutely absurd TD run that showed great balance and running capabilities. Hard to overstate how good of a throw that was by Tanner though. Pretty dumb to leave the cornerback on an island with Camp in the endzone. Nice awareness by Coach Lobotzke to identify that single-coverage with no safety help and make that play call. Great throw and catch to Camp in single-coverage (once again not sure of Army’s scheming to guard him). Ø Price’s lob to Camp for Wake’s third TD was just perfect. He could be a very, very good one for MSD. Ø Martin is a very powerful running back and has the rare combo of speed to go with that power. I guess they ruled that the ground caused the ball to pop out of Carnegie’s hand. I’m not sure how the interception was overturned with "indisputable evidence". It looked like SRIII had the outside and Price threw it right when SRIII cut inside. Ø Tanner Price and Sherman Ragland had a horrific miscommunication on a play that should have been intercepted by Chris Carnegie. More than once Price had a man downfield and instead checked down to Camp or just threw the ball away before making his second or third reads downfield. Ø As good as Camp is, and as well as he played, Tanner seemingly locked on to him too much throughout the game. It seemed like he was a little off on his timing to the receivers not named Michael Campanaro. Ø Tanner Price really didn’t have that good of a game in my opinion. Perfectly executed screen pass by the Deacs. Great blocking and great moves by Camp to get to the endzone. Ø The second TD by Camp was nearly unstoppable. Ø Martin does a great job of seeing the hole and kicking it into gear to hit it. They let him run through the middle of the field a lot without a body on him. Ø I don’t know what Army was trying to do against Camp. This stretched the defense out and made the running easy. Ø Kudos to Coach Lobotzke for the different looks on offense all day. Ø The Wake offensive line also dominated the Army defense at the LOS all day long. The first two touchdowns were made possible by Terry’s blocking on the perimeter. Ø Brandon Terry is an excellent blocker for a wide receiver. Ragland had an absurdly hard hit on an Army defender to help out. Ø Fantastic effort by Camp on the first TD rush. Set tone for the rushing game on the day. Good blocking and an easy first down by Josh Harris. Ø Great 4 th down playcall early on by Coach Lobotzke. You cannot guard him in single coverage and expect to stop him. Ø Army’s gameplan against Camp was just really poor on the first drive. Ø The wide runs to Camp on the first drive definitely helped lead to the big holes in the middle later in the game. Ø Price to Terry on the first possession would have been a TD if Tanner hit him in stride. Ø The Deacs kickoff return game is really, really poor. READ IT ALL THOUGH!!! It was also typed initially in Word, so the font is different, but deal with it ok?!?!? Thanks! I broke it down to Offense (1st half and 2nd half), and Defense (1st half and 2nd half). Warning: It is lengthy, and it is somewhat a rambling narrative in some places. I picked up a fair amount of tidbits that could hopefully prove useful for those that want to take the time to read it. There were a lot of fireworks, and even on second glance it was really difficult to tell where Army was going with the football (even with the play-by-play right in front of me at all times). It was much more entertaining than re-watching the FSU game, I'll tell you that right now. Due to copious of amounts of time that I currently have on my hands, as well as my love for Wake Forest football knowing no bounds, I decided to rewatch the Wake Forest-Army football game.
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