Their stats indicate that the Panthers have a productive passing game. The Golden Lions are not a good defensive team against either the run or the pass. Garrard's most successful effort to limit point production by its opponents this season lies in their own offensive production (i.e. run the ball, move the sticks, keep the clock running, score some points, and don't allow them enough possessions to beat you). Some call it "grind". With that said, it seems to me the keys to the outcome of this good match up will likely be the effectiveness, or lack there of, of the defensive units. Can Fleming limit Garrard's running game? Can Garrard defend Fleming's passing game? IMO the answer to both questions will for the most part be "No". If it makes any sense, I look for a shootout with a collective 70+ points on the board at game's end with one or two key defensive stops or turnovers deciding the outcome. . . . I'm hoping the fact that the Lions have played the tougher schedule helps them pull this one out on the road and punches their ticket for a rematch with LexCath.