The Good the Bad and the Ugly

The Good - Special teams. Hey, the punt team actually had a decent average and the KOR team intimidated SJSU into kicking out of bounds or short. The third quarter - both SMU offense and defense awakened. The defense made some monster hits and the offense actually started passing and completed two long TDs. Blitz - with no pressure on the QB SMU turned to the blitz and distrupted SJSU's passing game, of course a max blitz in the 4th resulted in a TD but we were not stopping them without the blitz and that was the only score in the 2nd half.
The Bad - Offense and defense for the remaining quarters. SJSU made several LONG drives that SMU could not stop and the offense had no answers for SJSU's low rated defense.
The Ugly - Offensive game plan/play calling (except in the 3rd.) The moribund running game was called on again and again in order to prove that no matter how bad the other teams rushing defense is, they can stop our predictable offense. The idea that if we just execute our vanilla plays a little better we will be OK is nuts. The attitude of the team - while it was good to see the team come out after the half and play with fire the question arises, why were we so flat the rest of the game? If we started the game like we did after the half who knows what might have happened.
The Bad - Offense and defense for the remaining quarters. SJSU made several LONG drives that SMU could not stop and the offense had no answers for SJSU's low rated defense.
The Ugly - Offensive game plan/play calling (except in the 3rd.) The moribund running game was called on again and again in order to prove that no matter how bad the other teams rushing defense is, they can stop our predictable offense. The idea that if we just execute our vanilla plays a little better we will be OK is nuts. The attitude of the team - while it was good to see the team come out after the half and play with fire the question arises, why were we so flat the rest of the game? If we started the game like we did after the half who knows what might have happened.