After shaking some rust off in the first half, we got a glimpse of most of what this team can do. I was concerned about the lack of RB production, and sub-100 yard rushing games are concerning, but perhaps it was by design:
"...every time we were out there on the field, we did a good job of getting a few completions and starting drives off." - Bo Nix
https://www.al.com/auburnfootball/2020/09/bo-nix-opens-sophomore-campaign-in-impressive-fashion.htmlI know Morris skews more balanced than Gus (57% run to Gus's 64%...per some graphic on the teevees yesterday), and I am pretty sure he's not going to air-raid/Leach our playbook, but we need more out of the ground game. Perhaps it's all perspective, as we're coming from six years of 1st down dives up the middle, so Bo's quote above is outside our collective experience. Who thinks to throw to set up the run?
I presume that Morris leaned on his OLine's strengths (I saw a more than a couple large, well set pockets) and focused on the quick passing game. If so, and that trend continues (which I think is likely given the strength of our next opponent), we're in for a seismic shift in our statistical profile until the OLine gels.
What's to say about the defense? After shaking the rust off and consulting with KSteele at the half, they resumed kicking asses.
Random bits:
With a nickname like "Tank" I expected the kid to be a bit bigger.
I want JJ Pegues EVERYWHERE. I want goalline packages with him playing the part of William Perry.
Seth Williams remains unstoppable.
I like Schwartz running routes rather than just being the jet sweep guy.