Neither the OL nor the DL gave us any advantage today against Citadel. That is the most worrying thing about today because there is no quick fix for that.
As far as QB goes, it seems obvious the long term plan for Oliver is to switch positions and occasionally use him in a wildcat role. Last week taking snaps at other positions and this week returning kicks. In that case, it makes sense that Johnson played so much, but going forward it needs to be either Graham or Yates and just go full on building for next year. If the long term plan is for Oliver to be worked in at slot/RB/WR/wherever, then there is no real advantage to having him play the majority of the snaps at QB. He's a great player, but we have so many issues across the offense that him at QB isn't going to be an outcome decider in any game left. LJ had his chance to stake a claim to the starting spot and didn't take it. However if that's the case then the staff needs to make that clear.
Otherwise on offense, people spent the off season talking about how we had enough talent to be competent in the transition. I didn't see it then, and I don't see it now. Oliver is great with the ball in his hands and we have a couple of nice RBs, but OL is a huge weakness, TE isn't making an impact, and while Camp had a couple nice plays today, I still haven't seen any WR that I think makes much of an impact against ACC teams. People will say we should have enough talent to not struggle against an FCS team, but do we? We basically are really good at the RB position, and really bad everywhere else. I'm sure someone will claim I'm disrespecting the players, or act like it's so hard to believe that we don't have an overwhelming talent advantage, but that doesn't change what was going on on the field. Their lines played better than ours, and their experience in the offense was more effective then our one or two playmakers.
However, it was nice to see Camp make some plays. Maybe he'll be able to relieve some of the pressure in the passing game.
Defensively we started out okay but as they found a bit of success we started having guys try to do too much and they took advantage of it. As I mentioned, the inability of our DL to do much was an issue today, and will be a big issue throughout the year. We'll probably see a good bit of inconsistency on that side of the ball, but I also expect teams to start exploiting our DL more once we get to ACC play.