huskered17
All-Conference
Pretty bad, I would say extremely bad. I'm a Bo supporter, but this is now all his own recruits and I don't think we should see this much of a drop off. The backups should know the schemes as well as the starters by now. They have had two to three years doing the same drills. To say that they shouldn't be seeing more playing time, doesn't make much sense. Sometimes heart comes into play, and maybe some of these backups just might have a little more of it, if they get a chance to show it in an actual game. I don't know what Imani Cross was doing sitting on the sidelines, when we needed 1-2 yards last game. He is only avg 6.6 a carry, and every thing I have seen from him when he runs straight ahead, is the line moves the way hes going.Fair enough, defensive tackles aren't supposed to be leading the team in tackles, but it's still a pretty eye-opening statistic given he had 8 the week before. Our main contributing DT's combined for six tackles of the 82 we made. Six - against two redshirt freshman o-linemen and a true freshman. Regardless of scheme, that's pretty bad, no?Enhance, that play by Baker was closer to 60 yards away, and anyway, tackles are sort of a meaningless statistic. There are all sorts of reasons why a guy may not get many tackles in a game - for instance, maybe they attacked the sides of the field more in their running game, etc.
If two guys are close to even, you play the veteran who has been there before. I think that's a no-brainer! Bring the rookie along slowly, but he has to learn the ropes and go through the process first. Get his feet wet and bring him along slowly if you can, to avoid freshman mistakes on the field.
If they don't know the "scheme" by now, we are in for a long season.
GBR!!!