Football question

Its sad were winning games despite our coaches.. I think BA was still terrible. XRob needs 20+ touches a game (we havent lost a game in conference when he gets more than 10). And the run game has little diversity to it. I think we went outside 1 time that I can remember and we immediately got 8 yards..

The first half was rough, but I don't see how you can complain about last night given we ended on 5 straight scoring drives if not for turnovers. And both of those turnovers, even if one was a poor decision by the QB, should have been negated by penalty. Neither were playcalling issues. We moved the ball REALLY well in the second half given that we weren't more talented.

We ran 32 times and passed 32 times. X got 16 of 17 carries (despite the fumble), so we fed him plenty. Cranking his carries up to 32 would not double his yardage.

Outside of our front 4 on defense, we rarely have a dramatic advantage talent-wise over our opponents with this brutal schedule, including last night. We are often at a significant talent deficit for positions including TE and WR.
 
The first half was rough, but I don't see how you can complain about last night given we ended on 5 straight scoring drives if not for turnovers. And both of those turnovers, even if one was a poor decision by the QB, should have been negated by penalty. Neither were playcalling issues. We moved the ball REALLY well in the second half given that we weren't more talented.

We ran 32 times and passed 32 times. X got 16 of 17 carries (despite the fumble), so we fed him plenty. Cranking his carries up to 32 would not double his yardage.

Outside of our front 4 on defense, we rarely have a dramatic advantage talent-wise over our opponents with this brutal schedule, including last night. We are often at a significant talent deficit for positions including TE and WR.
How many TD drives??
 
How many TD drives??

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The first half was rough, but I don't see how you can complain about last night given we ended on 5 straight scoring drives if not for turnovers. And both of those turnovers, even if one was a poor decision by the QB, should have been negated by penalty. Neither were playcalling issues. We moved the ball REALLY well in the second half given that we weren't more talented.

We ran 32 times and passed 32 times. X got 16 of 17 carries (despite the fumble), so we fed him plenty. Cranking his carries up to 32 would not double his yardage.

Outside of our front 4 on defense, we rarely have a dramatic advantage talent-wise over our opponents with this brutal schedule, including last night. We are often at a significant talent deficit for positions including TE and WR.

Our safeties, our lb as a whole, even corners are up there.
Selling our talent short…. Front 4 only doesn’t get you a top 10 def.

We have young talent at that. A huge chance to return a ton!
 
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Our safeties, our lb as a whole, even corners are up there.
Selling our talent short…. Front 4 only doesn’t get you a top 10 def.

We have young talent at that. A huge chance to return a ton!

Our secondary is not above average in the SEC. When it comes to WR/CB matchups, we're losing ground to almost every team, even teams toward the bottom like Auburn.

And yes, elite pass rush can absolutely save a secondary. When Aguilar had time to throw early, he cut through the secondary like butter. It wasn't until we got pressure that he struggled.
 
Our secondary is not above average in the SEC. When it comes to WR/CB matchups, we're losing ground to almost every team, even teams toward the bottom like Auburn.

And yes, elite pass rush can absolutely save a secondary. When Aguilar had time to throw early, he cut through the secondary like butter. It wasn't until we got pressure that he struggled.

Good point. When he had any time to throw, his receivers were WIDE OPEN. Their offense generated more than 450 yards. That didn't happen by accident. Thank heavens the defense finally forced turnovers. We didn't need to complain as much about the defense not forcing turnovers when they were forcing punts, but Tennessee did not punt until Q3. BV needs to focus on upgrading the secondary in the offseason if the defense is going to take it to the next level. I can't see how anyone would question that.
 
UT has great receivers and a good QB/scheme. You can't zero in on one guy.
They average 43 ppg, over 500 ypg, and nearly 7 ypp.
We gave up 27 pts, 456 yards, and 5.7 ypp.
They had 12 drives. A little over 2 points per drive.

I think the numbers look bad because once again we had issues getting off the field on 3rd downs. They had a lot of drives and a lot of plays.
For one of the best offenses in the country, I think we did a decent job.
 
No doubt, they're tough. Best defense we'll face all year...and maybe the best offense as well. And I'm not predicting a win with mediocre QB play like I did last night. Tennessee might actually be the worst defense we face all year, though they'd be top 2 or 3 in almost any year of Riley's Big 12 tenure.

All I'm saying is that the injury excuse is over. No excuses from a coaching perspective either, as we have 2 weeks to prepare. They have a better defense than Texas, but I don't expect we'll see remotely as bad of a performance.
Bama doesn't have a good defense per se.....at least by their standards. They give up 4.5 yards per rush......same as Ole Miss. Tennessee ( even after our game) only gives up 3.8 yards per rush. Bama can be run on. Their pass defense is better than Ole Miss and Tennessee though. They have some strange box scores and metrics that don't really line up with their record and ranking, but they've found ways to win. They are a good team no doubt and their passing offense is very good, but would you believe we are actually ahead of them in S&P+ rankings? I have a little hope.
 
Tennessee is a better offense than bama.

I think it is all going to come down to running the ball.

If we can go into neyland and win, I believe we can go into bama and win as well.
Would I pick us? Nope. But I would not be shocked
 
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