I said previously that Riley Leonard was basically ND's version of Haynes King. You can make the argument that Pyron was actually the better passer that game, which stats seem to reflect (Leonard QBR 71.5 vs Pyron QBR 73.9). Riley did throw one less interception. The difference in Pyron and Leonard was Leonard's quickness, ability to make defenders miss, top end speed, and ability to rip big chunks of yards. Riley did have more help upfront than Pyron.
What you saw with Leonard is what our opponents have to deal with when King is our QB. I think with more time under center this year, Pyron would have been much more effective against ND, but that's not how it works in real life. Pyron was effective given the cards that were dealt, but we needed a little more than just effective to pull off the upset.
ND's defense was the #1 DFEI defense heading into the game, and they played like it. They tried to smash everything that was running in front of them, and they did that. A lot of our guys got banged up this game. ND plays physical football (their HC was a former defender...and a very good one) so it was always going to be a physical game for our offense. If you want to know the style of play Key wants from this program, just look at ND as an example. Our usual vaunted rushing game was basically dismantled. We ended up with 64 rushing yards...WELL below our season average. GT is not going to win if our rushing game is ineffective.
One of the things I mentioned before the game is how ND wanted to play. They want to maintain ball control with their rushing game (and having a QB like Leonard helps...as we all know well). They also have a future high round draft pick at RB that has true breakaway speed. They also minimize their mistakes. As I said above, they smash you into submission on Defense, but they also do it on Offense. They achieved what they wanted to, keeping possession 35+ minutes to our 24+ minutes.
The bright side is Key is building a team like ND's. Look at our recruiting class. We are getting absolute MONSTERS on the OL and DL. It won't help us this season, but now we know the measuring stick, and the gap we need to close to compete on the elite level. It's coming for us, but we need to recruit at that level every year, not just sporadically.