Overall, a lot of similar issues that we've had the past couple years.
Anyways, offensively how you view it overall probably depends on how you view the second quarter. We scored 28 points, which was unbelievable production. Obviously no team is going to keep up that rate but how much of it is indicative of how we might play going forward? Well, all 4 drives were heavily influenced by big plays. The first TD went 75 yards and had a 46 yard pass. The second 72 and had a 55 yard pass. The third went 75 yards and had a 33 yard pass. The 4th went 65 yards and had a 48 yard pass. Outside of the second quarter our offense went INT, punt, punt, punt, punt, missed FG, fumble, downs, TD. For the purpose of trying to figure out how good our offense might be going forward I don't think the last TD is that meaningful. We executed well, but UL was playing prevent and using the score and time against us which won't usually be the dynamic. So based on that we were very boom or bust. Get a big play and we can score. Don't get a big play and we won't. So do we have the talent level at the skill positions for that type of offense to be successful? To me the answer is no. The guys we have might be good players for us, but I don't see them as guys like Dwyer/Thomas in 08 who could help cover the weakness in the rest of the offense (particularly the OL) based on pure ability. Rutherford and Haynes are in year 3 for us . Lane played 4 years at TAMU. Blaylock played 3 at UGA. Cooley played two at UL. There is enough experience to look at and see that it is very unlikely we have "cover for a weak OL" level of skill players. Again, they can still be very good for us, but we'll need to be significantly better at sustaining drives going forward for the offense to have consistent success, and that is worrisome after the last several years, especially with the OL play. Now, obviously you can't take away anything definitive from one game. The second quarter could just be entirely a fluke, or we could have a much more improved OL than showed in the other 3 quarters.
Defense is much more concerning thing though. We gave up 39 points, allowed a very balanced offense against us, generated little pressure, and had tackling issues. It was nice we were able to stiffen up and force 3 redzone (effectively) FGs two of which were there not because of the defense. That also does mean that the 39 could have been worse for those that like to play the "we were this close to x" game. But regardless, the defensive performance wasn't good. We kept a lot of the same defensive staff as last year, under the argument that the issues we had on defense the previous 4 years were because of Collins' micromanaging and the improvement that was made throughout the year last year. It would have been hard to justify keeping Key as head coach with our OL performance just to turn around and fire the rest of the staff anyways, but it was a questionable decision at best. Especially since both Thacker and a couple of players were on record saying that Collins was much more directly involved in the defense in the spring and summer before last year than he was his first three years so how much the improvement over the first three years last year was related to less Collins involvement is a questionable take. Regardless, I find it hard to have much hope for our defense based on the historical lack of success of the defensive staff combined with the loss of key players and this performance. My guess is Thacker and most of the defensive staff will be gone after this year or next to buy time for Key.
Special teams was meh. No huge mistakes in the punting or kick off games either way. I think there was one or two times we chose to return a KO and didn't get back to the 25 but the potential for a big return is worth the risk of a loss of 5 or so yards. Hard to blame Stewart for the 54 yard miss. Long kick. The missed chip 33 yard big time though. Overall I don't think we should really worry about him from within 40 yet, but I do think it will probably cost us points not having someone who can go 40+ where Stewart is 1-4 in his career.
Overall, there was enough good for people who were believers in Key to latch on to to maintain that, and enough bad for skeptics to remain skeptical. IMO, really hurts our chances at a bowl game though as we'll likely have to sweep SC State/BG/BC/Cuse at home and win 2 of @Wake, @Miami, UNC, UVA. Obviously upsets happen but @Ole Miss, @ Clemson, and UGA seem very unlikely. Still doable but margin of error isn't large and catching a new staffed UL early was a big opportunity for us that we let slip.