Read all of our summary threads and a dichotomy emerges: some think this was the same-old, same-old Stoops Big Ten West, grind-it-out, boring football, and/or his overbearing control of his offensive coordinator(s).
Others (me included) left scratching our heads that we threw long, so often, to no effect.
I suspect that if you added up all the long pass attempts by Big10 West offenses from the weekend, we would easily have more unsuccessful, long passing attempts than any from that division. Maybe more than all of them.
Maybe perspective makes no real difference, as from either, that was an extraordinarily weak passing effort against a MAC secondary.
By the 4th or 5th unsuccessful long-shot down the field, I was longing for some traditional smash-mouth football to see if we could rest our D more and sustain some productive drives.
When we broke the 79 yard TD rush, I joked with folks near me that Toledo had tricked us into scoring too fast, to get the ball back. When they lined up for their onsides kick attempt with 1:34 to go, my joke had become a scary reality.
So our offense emerged from the game looking like one that wants to be a long-pass-happy offense, but failing that, has only the running game to fall back in when the Chips are down.
If this continues, as others have suggested, Eddie Gran is still on the sidelines. In 2016, he took an unknown, journey-man QB and a lightly recruited frosh named Snell, and crafted an effective running game behind a big O-line that earned a pretty cool nickname.
Others (me included) left scratching our heads that we threw long, so often, to no effect.
I suspect that if you added up all the long pass attempts by Big10 West offenses from the weekend, we would easily have more unsuccessful, long passing attempts than any from that division. Maybe more than all of them.
Maybe perspective makes no real difference, as from either, that was an extraordinarily weak passing effort against a MAC secondary.
By the 4th or 5th unsuccessful long-shot down the field, I was longing for some traditional smash-mouth football to see if we could rest our D more and sustain some productive drives.
When we broke the 79 yard TD rush, I joked with folks near me that Toledo had tricked us into scoring too fast, to get the ball back. When they lined up for their onsides kick attempt with 1:34 to go, my joke had become a scary reality.
So our offense emerged from the game looking like one that wants to be a long-pass-happy offense, but failing that, has only the running game to fall back in when the Chips are down.
If this continues, as others have suggested, Eddie Gran is still on the sidelines. In 2016, he took an unknown, journey-man QB and a lightly recruited frosh named Snell, and crafted an effective running game behind a big O-line that earned a pretty cool nickname.
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