ColoradoHusk
Heisman Trophy Winner
Lo Country said the play calling sucked after McCaffrey came into QB. I am refuting that statement. The plays which Frost was calling were being successful. I haven't gone through the entire game to see if there were 8-9 men in the box when McCaffrey was QB. The play which Noa fumbled, NU was in 11 personnel with 3 WR's, with the offense spread out. Indiana's D had guys guys "in the box". The play was a fake screen with a slot fade Austin Allen. Allen was breaking open, but McCaffrey was forced to scramble to his left when Indiana's D-linemen beat the NU line. Luke did a great job of buying time, and hitting Noa for the first down until Noa fumbled.I am not nitpicking. If you read my post I said 17 points is good especially considering it was the 3rd string QB. But its like football 101 if you got like 9 in the box and they selling out on the run. Run a PA and your success rate is probably pretty high. No one is nitpicking- its calling it what it is. I think we may have left plays on the field by not doing more PA. No one is saying Frost did a s#!tty job so relax, some are just saying man we probably left opportunities out there.
This is basically a play action pass (fake screen with a TE going deep) which was blown up by NU's bad o-line. Play action passes take a long time to develop, so is it smart to call a play action pass which would require the o-line to pass protect for a long time? Frost's play calling with McCaffrey at QB did not "suck" at it was stated earlier in the thread. He was calling plays to the strength of the personnel, which is what smart OC's should do.