CD: As is the case with most QBs, the key is to get quick and consistent pressure on him. The offensive line has performed better recently, giving Perkins time to find his guy or read what the defense gives him. If Jordan Ellis finds success early and the line gives him a chance to establish a consistent mid-range passing game...he will be a bigger threat. His best performance came against Ohio (25-for-30, 379 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INT) where he only needed to use his legs some (10 attempts for eight yards) as Olamide Zaccheaus and Jordan Ellis just dominated.
Let’s take a deeper look at Virginia: A Q&A with Caroline Darney of Streaking the Lawn
