Calling Sims play putrid is absurd. He accounted for 240 yards with no turnovers. No he didn't play perfect but he made quite a few plays as well. The reality with a true freshman QB is you need the team around him to make some plays to take the pressure off him. The running backs did that for the most part but the receivers outside of Sanders didn't. There were several plays where the receiver could have caught the ball and made a play but didn't. No they wouldn't have been the easiest plays but they were catchable balls. That was the biggest difference in the play of the two teams. NCSU revivers made the tough catches that our didn't. The fade to the endzone, the 3rd down pass to the TE. The 4th down pass late. The, I believe it was 1st down, pass to Carter that wouldn't even have been hard. Those are off the top of my head and I'm pretty sure there were one or two others as well. If those are caught then you're looking at over 200 yards passing and over 100 yards rushing with no turnovers and likely 2 or 3 TDs to boot. But people forget the passing game also includes the blocking, route running, and catching aspects.