Boyd (10-3) 14 vs. Littlefield
(12-1) 28
FINAL
Saturday, 7p.m. at Abilene's Shotwell Stadium
Scouting Littlefield: The Wildcats are
much like Boyd’s last two opponents in that
they like to run. This group operates out of a
power-I formation and has proven to be among the
best in controlling the clock. The offense is
led by Brian Hobratschk. The signal caller is
good on his feet and passes no more than 10 times
a game.
In the backfield will be Tyler Adams, Stephen
Viljoen and O.J. Zapata. Viljoen, a 6-foot-3,
210-pound runner, has been hard to stop this season.
The offense averages 332 yards rushing and 50
yards passing a game. The Wildcats have run for
at least 190 yards in every game this season,
including a season-high 517 yards against Muleshoe.
Defensively, Littlefield has been tough. The group
allows 16 points a game and had allowed just one
touchdown in six out of 13 games this season.
Keys to victory: The Boyd defense has
been spectacular against the run this season.
The group has shut down the last two run-happy
offenses and will need to make it three in a row
to advance. Offensively, the Yellowjackets have
surprised their last two opponents by displaying
a tenacious running game. Tailbacks Josh Foster,
Jeremy Sessums and Danny Martin must have another
big night to keep Littlefield on the sideline.
The passing game, which has been slowed by dropped
passes the last two weeks, has been good enough
to make defenses defend the pass, which has opened
up the running game.
Quarterback Cody Ogle last week became the first
Boyd quarterback to pass for 3,000 yards in a
season when he moved to 3,028. Receiver Jeremy
Nelson received a milestone as he has now caught
54 passes for 1,030 yards. Receiver Brandon Clement
is not far back as he has 54 catches for 990 yards. |