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Post by Trojan Warrior on Oct 25, 2013 3:40:51 GMT -6
When the Toppers take the field against Troy on Saturday, it may seem like a mirror match-up of strengths. Both teams enter WKU’s Homecoming contest with an overall 4-3 record and will contest the opposing side of the ball with corresponding strengths. WKU’s No. 2 rushing attack in the Sun Belt Conference will line up against a Troy defense that has only allowed 140 rushing yards a game. Trojan quarterback and Paducah native Corey Robinson will make his final homecoming to his home state as well against WKU and will bring an air raid with him, but the Toppers are familiar with Robinson, and stopping the pass. Troy’s dominance in the passing game is a mirror strength to the WKU defense that has allowed a conference-best 170 yards per game through the air. WKU will be tested by a the Trojan quarterbacks, Robinson and dual-threat Deon Anthony. By now, the Toppers are used to preparing for teams with multiple quarterbacks, but Robinson has a history with WKU’s coach ( Full Article). iconTroy3
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