Tuesday, December 28, 2010

BCS National Championship: Why Cam Newton Will Feed the Ducks His Day-to-day Bread

Breaking defenses off like the pieces from the loaves Jesus and the disciples fed the multitudes with, Newton has followers. With a multitude of accolades and magnificent plays in tow, like George Bush, history will be his judge. For the BCS National title, the University of Oregon Ducks will attempt to judge him and his Auburn University Tigers. They square off on Jan. 10 in Glendale, Arizona. For the second straight year, finalists for that Heisman face 1 an additional in the national title game. Final year, it was Colt McCoy and the Texas Longhorns against Mark Ingram from Alabama. This season, the host facility from the Fiesta Bowl will be quacking and roaring at the same time.

Roaring into town, the Tigers will face no. 1 scoring offense in the nation?aOregon (12-0, 9-0). But Auburn (13-0, 9-0) has a pedigree couple of other teams do. The Southeastern Conference Champions are trying to win the SEC's fifth straight national championship. To the BCS dynasty of the SEC, there appears to be no finish. It also indicates more pressure than normal on Auburn's secondary. Second to none in the nation in no-huddle offense tempo, the Ducks are known for their frenzy. They adore playing in a frenetic pace, quickly snapping the ball after plays finish. Scoring 49 points per game, they lead the Football Bowl Subdivision. This will work for ratings, though, as this could be 1 of the highest-scoring national championship games ever. The Ducks and their scoring machine and Heisman finalist tailback, LaMichael James, will try to restore some honor.

The Pac-10 won the next to last national championship prior to the SEC went on its run. The Huge 12 (Texas) won the national championship in 2005. Since 2006, whether Massive Ten or Big 12 team continues to be the runner-up (Ohio State twice, Oklahoma and Texas as soon as). At nearly 153 yards per game, James led the FBS in rushing yards per game. He also led America in rushing touchdowns (21). With 20 rushes for scores, Cam Newton wasn't far behind. Can he do it? Obviously he can. Opponents know it. "We've discussed Cam," Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Dont'a Hightower stated. "But they have other guys." Other guys like receivers Darvin Adams and Emory Blake will contribute for that Tigers?ano doubt. Coach Nick Saban from the Tide is a witness.

"It takes a good deal of discipline for everyone to do exactly what they're designed to do and be where they're supposed to be. Since they attack the perimeter just like efficiently as they do the inside," he said. "On each play, you need to be sound in each area. Within the backfield flanking Newton are Michael Dyer and/or Onterio McCalebb. Dyer broke loose for 859 yards this year, breaking Bo Jackson's Auburn freshman record. Running and rolling off tackles like thunder, Dyer compliments the lightning speed of sophomore Onterio McCalebb. To top it off, Auburn's offensive line has more than 150 collective career starts. In Darron Thomas, Oregon has another dynamic quarterback. He could possibly be a Heisman finalist in a year or so. The Ducks must be very centered on delivering him having a clean pocket against Auburn's 105th-ranked passing defense.

Oregon's pass defense ranked No. 56. The ranks of both team's passing defense are pedestrian. This could be due to their opponents having to pass the ball to trap up, and reserves playing big minutes. Sharvin Bell is a hybrid defensive back from Kissimmee, Florida. A starter, he makes massive plays on defense. The sophomore were built with a massive sack against Alabama and was all around the field. In the SEC Championship, he picked up a pick-six. I saw nothing within the Oregon pass defense to make me believe the Ducks can quit Auburn's offense. Nick Saban's Alabama team couldn't do it for a full game. Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton may have had practically a month to dissect Oregon's defensive back scheme.

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