I was going to bring up the Chattanooga Tyner teams of the '02 and '03 seasons as being very comparable to Maplewood. Tyner trotted out a massive O-Line anchored by two D-1 prospects, Demonte Bolden and Greg Smith. Both times, Lipscomb took advantage of mistakes, confused the front 7, and gave up a total of 6 points in those two games.
The questions:
Is Lipscomb's team as strong as those former teams to be able to hold their own and fight for their life up front to allow the skill players to make plays?
Also, do the skill players possess the speed and play making ability to make Maplewood pay when they overpursue, etc?