Joe--you bring up a good point about Malzahn countering speed with speed. If both teams try that, if one defense starts to break too much that team will HAVE to slow down in order to rest their guys otherwise they're inviting the blowout. But you are dead-on, neither team can accurately simulate the other with scout teamers. If either team could, I'd be damn impressed and question the coach's sanity for not having played those guys sooner.
uagrad93, Oregon runs WAY faster than any team running a no-huddle, at least that I've seen. Their speed is obviously going to present a problem. I have no delusion that we can shut them down completely. However, a lot of James' runs have come between the tackles--that isn't happening this game. No way they manhandle our defensive line the way they have other teams on their schedule. Granted, we haven't faced anyone with THAT much speed and they will obviously have a plan to use it. Let me preface this by saying I'm not at all making a comparison talent-wise, clearly there is no comparison--but Florida had a plan to utilize all their speed when they met you guys in Atlanta last year also. Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth (thank you, Mike Tyson). The line I'm drawing is that Florida hadn't faced a team that physical and had no idea what to do with it. I don't think Oregon has faced a front seven as physical as we will be. Now if we just had a secondary....
Their offensive performance will come down to how well they keep the pressure off of Thomas. He's played great but he's still a freshman. If we can get to him and rattle him early--and I have no reason to believe Fairley and Carter won't get to him, and we can force them to rely on running the ball more we can take advantage of that. If we let him build his confidence early and he has the opportunity to prey on our secondary, we'll make him look like Mike Vick.
Call me arrogant, but I think if Saban and Smart couldn't scheme to stop us from scoring, Oregon won't be able to. I (admittedly) don't know much about their coaching staff but I know a good deal about the defensive mind of Saban and Smart and if they couldn't take everything away, I just don't see Oregon, with their relatively under-sized defense, being able to do anything to shut it down. I also don't buy into the stuff I've heard from friends locally that Bama provided a blueprint for Oregon. I don't think the athletes are comparable. Call me an in-state homer, I suppose, but I'd take Bama's D over Oregon.