Not all teams are as terrible at stopping the run....most teams aren't as bad as 2015 UCLA.That is true. But, I don't think a team has to be as poor against the run as UCLA was, nor do I think we need that level of success running the ball every game to win using that gameplan. From what I remember, we ran the ball and controlled the clock. When we did pass, it seemed to be routes TA was comfortable throwing or PA/rollout. Seems like a good gameplan. Typically, when you control the time of possession, then you win the game. If we could throw the ball all over the place and control the clock, then great do it. I just don't have that kind of faith in TA's throwing abilityWith TA's throwing abilities being hopefully better by default of him being a senior, the clock management will also get better by default.
Hopefully you are right
By default