Where is UCF's Offensive Line Play Compared to Prominent CFB Programs?

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Where is UCF's Offensive Line Play Compared to Prominent CFB Programs?

UCF's offensive line is not playing to the level it should. Texas A&M and Notre Dame's line played poorly against Appalachian State and Marshall. The lack of patience is a reason why some teams are playing younger and younger players together to create better offensive lines. They are the No. 114 rushing offense and No 111 in the overall rushing category. It takes years of experience to develop a good offensive linemen. For example, Texas a&m's right tackle, Reuben Fatheree II, started as a true freshman and he performed poorly. He was thrown to ground by a 6-foot-1 and 230-pound edge defender from Appalachian.

Blake Fisher started two games as a freshman for UCF. Fisher looked lost against Marshall. Other examples of poor offensive line play are also available. Georgia is No. 92 in the country with running the football. Clemson's offensive lines are not as good as the big boys. Georgia and Clemson are good, but their offensive linemen are still not. UCf is still better than many of the so-called big schools. Samford at Georgia should see a dominant run game. The defending National Champions managed just 32 carries for 127 yards against a FCS team.

Where is UCF's Offensive Line Play Compared to Prominent CFB Programs?


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