“I’m a true believer in if you chase the ball, and you get enough bodies around the ball, and you’re working the right fundamentals, that those numbers will come. We drill it, we try to get the right guys on the field that are ball-aggressive with it,” Fuller explained. There’s certain things that you can try to do, as far as taking the ball away, that are fundamentals.”įuller added that there are coverage schemes teams can implement to help produce more interceptions, but those can have their drawbacks, too. Said defensive coordinator Adam Fuller: “There were a couple times two weeks ago where we had our hands on the ball and two were on the ground, and they got it. There are plenty of flashy (or formal) turnover props out there to make you giggle and head to social media for. “We need to be able to create those takeaways." Can’t be talking about, 'should have,'” Norvell said. “I thought we had one the other day, one or two that we should have had. The offense then stagnated the next few drives, and the score remained 31-20 into the fourth quarter. What could have been an instant red-zone trip to follow up a touchdown early in the third quarter instead turned back into a long field for the FSU offense. A fumbled handoff squirted right past defensive end Keir Thomas, bounced around linebacker Kalen DeLoach and end Derrick McLendon, and was alertly recovered instead by the Cardinals. On the ensuing drive, Louisville was content to run it up the middle on third-and-18 from its own 19-yard line. One of those failed opportunities came in the third quarter against the Cardinals.įSU and Jashaun Corbin had started the second half with a 75-yard touchdown gallop, cutting Louisville’s lead to 31-20. X2Nvb2tpZXNfd2luPXgnIHN0eWxlPSdkaXNwbGF5Om5vbmU7dmlzaWJpbGl0ĮTpoaWRkZW4nIHdpZHRoPScwJz48L2lmcmFtZT4KPC9ub3NjcmlwdD4KCgo=ĪLSO SEE: FSU receivers to face 'pressing' challenge this week vs. ICAgfSkod2luZG93LGRvY3VtZW50LCdzY3JpcHQnLCdkYXRhTGF5ZXInLCdH Zi5wYXJlbnROb2RlLmluc2VydEJlZm9yZShqLGYpOwogICAgICAgIHdpbmRvĭy5fZGlkQXN5bmNJbmplY3RHb29nbGVUYWdNYW5hZ2VyID0gdHJ1ZTsKICAg JyZndG1fcHJldmlldz0nKydlbnYtMScrJyZndG1fY29va2llc193aW49eCc7 Z3RtX2F1dGg9JysnS2hINmhlQ3BvV0pVSG5xVnpkRWE3dycrCiAgICAgICAg 元d3dy5nb29nbGV0YWdtYW5hZ2VyLmNvbS9ndG0uanM/aWQ9JytpK2RsKycm ICAgIGo9ZC5jcmVhdGVFbGVtZW50KHMpLGRsPWwhPSdkYXRhTGF5ZXInPycmīD0nK2w6Jyc7ai5hc3luYz10cnVlO2ouc3JjPQogICAgICAgICdodHRwczov You can help The American Football Database by expanding it.PHNjcmlwdD4KICAoZnVuY3Rpb24odyxkLHMsbCxpKXsKICAgICAgICBpZiAoĭ2luZG93Ll9kaWRBc3luY0luamVjdEdvb2dsZVRhZ01hbmFnZXIpIHJldHVyījsKICAgICAgICB3W2xdPXdbbF18fFtdO3dbbF0ucHVzaCh7J2d0bS5zdGFyĭCc6CiAgICAgICAgbmV3IERhdGUoKS5nZXRUaW1lKCksZXZlbnQ6J2d0bS5qĬyd9KTt2YXIgZj1kLmdldEVsZW1lbnRzQnlUYWdOYW1lKHMpWzBdLAogICAg This American football-related article is a stub. Moreover, although all three are classified as "turnovers," the NFL game statistics recording turnovers only include lost fumbles and intercepted passes turnovers on downs are not included (e.g., a team whose only turnovers are turnovers on downs is credited with having "no turnovers"). The team that has lost possession is not permitted any opportunity to advance the ball any further. When this occurs, the opposing team automatically gains possession at the spot to which the ball was advanced at the end of the play, unless a penalty has occurred (every defensive penalty, if accepted, results either in an automatic first down or a replay of down). The term "turnover" is also used to refer to a turnover on downs, when a team attempts to gain a first down or touchdown on a fourth down play (known as a fourth down conversion), but is unsuccessful. The two events that are officially classified as "turnovers" are fumbles (accidental physical loss of a live ball a player has possession of) or interceptions (passes intended for a member of the passing team, but caught by a member of the opposing team). In American football, a turnover occurs when the team with the ball loses possession of the ball, which is then gained by the other team. File:20070916 Cato June's first interception as a Buccaneer.jpgĬato June is shown returning his first regular season interception for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on September 16, 2007.
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