October 7, 2012
Herd's 2-4 start eerily like 1987
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Marshall's Kevin Grooms picks up yards against Tulsa Saturday in Huntington.
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We saw some of that Saturday against Tulsa. Antavious Wilson (seven catches, 123 yards) is back to his 2009 form, making some super catches. Aaron Dobson (10-128) emerged from a tough game at Purdue, thriving when Tulsa took away Tommy Shuler. Question: Could Dobson have held onto the potential game-tying touchdown throw, knocked away by Lowell Rose?

If Dobson and Wilson want to build their legacy, they need a big game against UCF, which typically features C-USA's best secondary.

  • Special teams must improve, especially on returns.
  • It has been a tough year for Andre Snipes-Booker, who is averaging barely 20 yards a kickoff return and 5.8 yards a punt return. Under the new, lousy kickoff rules, Marshall does better taking a touchback - Snipes-Booker has failed to reach the 25-yard line on 8 of 24 kickoff returns.

    So should Snipes-Booker be replaced? Travon Van, moved recently to cornerback and not getting any snaps, has fresh legs.

    Then again, would it matter? Is the kickoff team ineffective?

    History won't help this team, but there is one absolutely correct parallel between 1987 and 2012: Both squads were part football team, part amusement park thrill ride.

     So the best advice I can give is this: Hop in the car, fasten your seat belt tightly and keep your hands in the car.

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  • At the halfway pole, some Herd statistics of note:

  • Cato is 218 of 312 (69.9 percent) for 2,311 yards, 18 touchdowns and six interceptions. Shuler remains the top receiver with 58 receptions for 582 yards; Dobson has 42 catches for 483 with just two TDs. Gator Hoskins caught his seventh TD - a 72-yarder that is MU's season-long play.
  • Safeties Dominick LeGrande (69) and Okechukwu Okoroha (59) lead the team in tackles by a fair margin, with defensive end Alex Bazzie third at 47.
  • Marshall ran 90 plays from scrimmage against Tulsa, putting its average at an even 92 per game.
  • With three more turnovers, the Herd's margin fell to minus-7.
  • Marshall went 13 of 19 on third down, increasing its season total to 60 of 106 (56.6 percent). It held Tulsa to 5 of 14, lowering the defensive conversion rate to 44 of 91 (48.4 percent).
  • Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130, dougsm...@wvgazette.com, or follow him at twitter.com/dougsmock.

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