To add my take to what others have said:
Our defense bent but didn’t break. The pair of Goal Line Stands limiting GSU to only 3 points were outstanding, particularly after letting GSU drive down the field.
GSU’s QB was legit. A key to successful passes to the flat is getting the ball out quickly and accurately, and he was very good at that. He also extended several drives with his feet. We know first-hand what a difference that can make. His stats would look considerably better if his receivers could catch better.
I’ll bypass the debate about penalties and the unevenness of the refs. Either way, we had 8/72 yds, and some had huge impacts via negating great plays – including an interception. We were able to overcome most of them anyway.
I had to double-check King’s passing stats because they seemed unreal. 24/29 (83%!) for 275 yds. His lone INT was a bad decision though. Overall, another outstanding game from our two Haynes.
In case anyone doesn’t already know, Rutherford and Singleton are fast.
A minor quibble – some of our guys had missed tackles that allowed GSU to extend drives. Gotta keep working on that.
Good to see us spread the ball around effectively. Boyd had a good game. Basically a tight end with near-wide receiver speed.
Looking forward to the ‘Cuse game. Their QB is very good but does not appear to be mobile. We should be able to run on them.