Also- I’m tired of reading about the Akron excuse and not having a chance to fine tune things — you gotta be ready to play anytime, any opponent.
Generally I agree.
But I do think a little latitude can be given in this case because a lot of the big mistakes are being made by guys who are seeing their first game action. I think it's possible that with a bit more experience they cut back on those big mistakes.
Off the top of my head:
Colorado - Bell fumbles on our first possession - he obviously has JUCO experience but it was still his first time on the big stage
Colorado - Martinez fumbles - pretty unlucky more than anything for us but it was still early in his career
Colorado - Martinez interception
Colorado - Reed personal foul - Reed has played a decent amount but hasn't been a regular at safety and probably doesn't play as much if AWilliams is healthy
Colorado - Bunch doesn't even give Morgan a chance on two throws to the end zone at the end of the game
Troy - Bunch two interceptions
Troy - Bunch takes sacks instead of throwing the ball away
Troy - Stoll fumbles
Troy - Cam Taylor misses the first tackle on the punt return TD and a couple other guys who don't play a lot have a chance as well (#30 I think was one)
Mike Williams has also had some bad plays with missing blocks and holding penalties in both games.
We haven't tried to push the ball down the field much in the passing game. Given how many deep shots they took at UCF last year I would think that has to be due to the inexperience of our QBs, especially not really trusting Bunch.