Maybe he's met his ceiling? The VT left tackle pancaked him twice, the second time as if he were a high schooler. It wasn't long after that that Porter and Alston were switched. Porter was better against VT's right tackle. I haven't re-watched the NC State game and only occasionally watched him live at the stadium--in those moments it just looked like the tackle could handle him. Maybe against SBC tackles he'll be more effective--but there he may get double-teamed in ways VT & NCState did not have to do.
So I read this and I had questions. I didn't watch the whole replay, only the first half. Here's the link if anyone wants to watch:
Owen plays left defensive end which means he lines up over the other teams right tackle.
In the first half, VT had 6 offensives possessions.
Owen played every other series (so 3 or 1st, 3rd and 5th).
He lined up at left DE the whole 1st half except the 5th offensive series where he moved to RE (over their left tackle) and caused a fumble (he switched sides with Jabari Ishmael)
Alston played the series when Owen didn't (Either Burton or Ishmael were with Owen)
There were zero pancake blocks on Owen in the first half.
Would like to see some stunting by the D-line.