Quick thoughts versus SFA

SFA wasn't very good, as expected, so take these with a little grain of salt. They came in trying to run clock and prevent big plays from the start.
Offense:
- Speed is all relative, and SFA were slow. But Bentley in person is "wow" fast. Great moves, but his acceleration is breathtaking.
- McDaniel reminds me of watching Prescott Line after watching Zach, where Prescott didn't allow the blocking to develop and would just run into the line as quickly as possible. I'm sure it will come with some more experience, but he commits his running path too early and it allows the defense to swarm to the ball. Lavine has a better feel for running than McDaniel does right now.
- It was nice to see Tamerik have a positive game experience. The past two years at practice, I have seen him make some really explosive plays. He has a great combo of size and speed, and another weapon back there would be awesome.
- Need to figure out a plan against the blitz up the middle. Texas State caused us problems with it, and so did SFA. WR and RB screens in the flat are an answer to keep Buchele from getting killed.
- Never have I ever seen this much depth at the skill positions.
- It was incredible to watch the second string OL come in and dominate the line of scrimmage. The most we could hope for in the past 25 years was that the backup QB wouldn't get slaughtered. That was amazing.
- Shane is still a little bit off. Not as sharp as he opened the season last year. And then I go look at the stats, and he is completing 70% of his passes, 5 TDs, 2 picks, and a 170 rating. But something was off tonight. SFA wasn't good enough to take advantage.
Defense:
- We ran a lot more 4 man front tonight, and it was much more effective. The 4 man front was able to both stuff the run and get pressure on the QB, resulting in sacks and a lot of pressures. When they didn't get to the QB, Denbow and McBryde got exposed a little bit in coverage.
- Massey is going to be good.
- The nickel look with the down 4, Crossley, Stevens, and Johnson, with Delano and Hailey is really nice.
- I thought the safeties played really, really well. They came in and made a lot of plays against the run. 13 is playing a lot better than in the opener. But the one that stands out to me is 21. I think he is going to be pretty good. That is a group that is going to be very good over the next couple of years.
- All of that said, the linebackers don't make enough plays, still, in the running game. Delano is the most consistent one out there. But the safeties are making plays in the run game because the LBs aren't making them. Our Linebackers should be racking up tackles in 3-4 formations, as well as the 4-3. But the linemen and the safeties are outtackling the LBs. McBryde played a lot and had 3 tackles. Hailey 2. Denbow 1, Holloway 1. Lots of running plays, and a lot of game time for those guys, and just not a lot of plays made. That is a cause for concern, because against teams like Memphis, your safeties can't cheat into the box. Memphis will take advantage of deep gaps and stretch the field if we cheat against the run. Something to watch next week.
This is a very good team, but we are going to need better production from LB, Shane to sharpen up, and find an answer to the blitz up the middle if we are going to beat Memphis next week.
Offense:
- Speed is all relative, and SFA were slow. But Bentley in person is "wow" fast. Great moves, but his acceleration is breathtaking.
- McDaniel reminds me of watching Prescott Line after watching Zach, where Prescott didn't allow the blocking to develop and would just run into the line as quickly as possible. I'm sure it will come with some more experience, but he commits his running path too early and it allows the defense to swarm to the ball. Lavine has a better feel for running than McDaniel does right now.
- It was nice to see Tamerik have a positive game experience. The past two years at practice, I have seen him make some really explosive plays. He has a great combo of size and speed, and another weapon back there would be awesome.
- Need to figure out a plan against the blitz up the middle. Texas State caused us problems with it, and so did SFA. WR and RB screens in the flat are an answer to keep Buchele from getting killed.
- Never have I ever seen this much depth at the skill positions.
- It was incredible to watch the second string OL come in and dominate the line of scrimmage. The most we could hope for in the past 25 years was that the backup QB wouldn't get slaughtered. That was amazing.
- Shane is still a little bit off. Not as sharp as he opened the season last year. And then I go look at the stats, and he is completing 70% of his passes, 5 TDs, 2 picks, and a 170 rating. But something was off tonight. SFA wasn't good enough to take advantage.
Defense:
- We ran a lot more 4 man front tonight, and it was much more effective. The 4 man front was able to both stuff the run and get pressure on the QB, resulting in sacks and a lot of pressures. When they didn't get to the QB, Denbow and McBryde got exposed a little bit in coverage.
- Massey is going to be good.
- The nickel look with the down 4, Crossley, Stevens, and Johnson, with Delano and Hailey is really nice.
- I thought the safeties played really, really well. They came in and made a lot of plays against the run. 13 is playing a lot better than in the opener. But the one that stands out to me is 21. I think he is going to be pretty good. That is a group that is going to be very good over the next couple of years.
- All of that said, the linebackers don't make enough plays, still, in the running game. Delano is the most consistent one out there. But the safeties are making plays in the run game because the LBs aren't making them. Our Linebackers should be racking up tackles in 3-4 formations, as well as the 4-3. But the linemen and the safeties are outtackling the LBs. McBryde played a lot and had 3 tackles. Hailey 2. Denbow 1, Holloway 1. Lots of running plays, and a lot of game time for those guys, and just not a lot of plays made. That is a cause for concern, because against teams like Memphis, your safeties can't cheat into the box. Memphis will take advantage of deep gaps and stretch the field if we cheat against the run. Something to watch next week.
This is a very good team, but we are going to need better production from LB, Shane to sharpen up, and find an answer to the blitz up the middle if we are going to beat Memphis next week.