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00:00 Tempo is going to be the most important piece and that quote right there.
00:05 I hate I don't want to act like I'm inside his head or anything, but
00:08 he's talking about the time it takes between plays for
00:11 Ole Miss to snap the football.
00:12 That's the tempo he's referring to.
00:15 And that is going to be a massive key against Penn State.
00:19 If you're not used to seeing it, it affects the way you call games.
00:23 It affects the way you substitute players.
00:25 And when you have a Penn State team that we talked about Zach Sacco,
00:31 having players on a pitch count, whether Andre Carter, Adisa Isaac, or
00:35 those guys, a couple of cornerbacks.
00:37 Tempo is going to be an important thing when you can't substitute players.
00:42 When you can't match up, you can't put your running on defensive linemen in on
00:47 rundowns, and you're passing defensive linemen in on pass downs.
00:51 It's a situation to where you just have to play.
00:55 And then you mix that in the fact with it coming so quickly,
00:58 bust tend to happen when they don't see it very often.
01:02 With the lack of substitution going against tired legs, and
01:05 you can see why tempo is going to be a major cog in this football game.
01:10 Now, to get the tempo going, Ole Miss needs to get first downs.
01:13 They need to get that first first down of the drive to really crank it up.
01:17 So we'll see how that will go.
01:19 Will it look like Ole Miss against Texas A&M, who has an explosive defense,
01:24 just like Penn State does,
01:25 or will it look like Georgia who kind of figured it out?