There is no such thing as a bitter win.
Marshall had an off night but still did enough. I counted 3 drops (2 by Williams and 1 by Sammy--one more by Sammy but they should've called pi on it, so I'm giving him a pass on it)
How many batted balls, 4? I'm putting those on Marshall. He either has to grow 6 inches or find a lane.
Zone read wasn't working. I don't know why but apparently Marshall's reads weren't right. He should've kept it more, it looked like to me.
He was off target a few times but there appeared to be a swirling wind. I saw us beat #1 UF one night with wind like that and they were a much better passing team than we are now.
KS is a better team than I expected. Better than Arky. If this were a race, we had thoroughbreds and they had a few donkeys and some goats. They made it a close finish. I'm impressed and Snyder coaches as advertised.
I still think that we are very good. I'm encouraged with our defenses progress. I apologize for cussing Trovon Reed out on two different occasions but it apparently helped him, since he had the key interception. I don't know if he'll be a solid CB or not. But apparently he's the best option we have. Hopefully, our DB's will continue improving. We sure need them to.
Bottom line is that they played with a sense of urgency and with a chip on their shoulder. We played like this is just one that we are supposed to show up and win. Almost like we were playing not to lose. But, we didn't. So, that says something that we came through on a final drive and put it away. On the road and against a top 20 team.
3 more field goals and a safety and the score is right on the number that I predicted.