JoeKidd wrote:We didn't have Gillins for this game, which hurt. We lost our starting left tackle early, which added to the pressure Hicks was getting and we rolled up way more yards and points than Arkansas....as disappointed as anyone and I would like to see Hicks make a few better throws, but he also had a couple dropped by the TE's and there wasn't a lot of separation by the receivers.
Even without Gillins we did have a great Wildcat play set with Kemon at QB which lead to 2 TDs-good coaching. Scoring in Red Zone is much better this year
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
We were tied for first with 34 teams for red zone scoring until today. Today was not as good as it could have been or should have been. But TCU has a pretty good defense.
All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
TCU's DBs simple smothered our receivers. Sutton had no chance with great double coverage. Once TCU figured out Quinn needed covering they eliminated him. Hicks didn't have many easy throws after the 1st quarter. TCU simple made better adjustment and played better on our receivers.
The real concern is the lack of speed at LB. And several blown coverages didn't help.
TCU is much better than us. We still need bigger D linemen and we desperately need more speed at LB
I think our O is better and can produce more points than in the past. The D is the concern at this point.