I wanted to let the dust settle to collect my thoughts on what I observed Friday night. This is not a coach bashing session or player bashing, just merely observations I came across.
1. Offensive scheme: From a coaching perspective, you can almost always tell what an offense perceives as the opposing defensive weakness. For example, if UAB ran inside zone at us once they did it 100 times. They ran this to great effect as we were never really able to stop it. Us? Can anyone name any tendency we had? We threw on first down our first three possessions followed by a run that put us behind the chains each time. We threw multiple fade routes into the boundary that I don't think we ever completed. We tried running with Knox eventually but our OL never really got the push that we were getting two months ago. We looked at 2nd and 8/10 all night while UAB looked at 2nd and 5/6; big difference in play calling choices.
2. Preparation: I think what best sums up our night was our 2pt conversion. As a coach, you try and prepare for different situations throughout the week and to put your guys in the best possible situation. Out of all of the plays we have, down two, we ran out best 2pt play and it resulted in a roll out, incompletion, into tight coverage. You practice all week and THAT was what was considered our best chance at a 2pt conversion.
3. Confidence: QB1 hasn't played well since MTSU and I believe his play (obviously) and our play calling hasn't helped. Many a rumor floating around as to why but I'll ignore all of that and just focus on the field. Going back to QB1's first start (EKU), he was stepping into throws, checking down to receivers, and making plays with his feet. Friday night? He wasn't stepping into throws, balls sailing high, and he stared down WRs like it was his job. He also looked like he was trying to place throws instead of just throwing the ball. I'm not calling our RS-FR QB out and I'm not throwing him under the bus because I'm sure he knows all of this. From a play calling perspective, we have all of a sudden reverted back to vanilla. Remember the trick plays we were running earlier in the season? What happened to our motion scheme that allowed our offense to pick up coverage? Remember running Gaines at QB for fun rather than out of necessity? Poof. Gone.
Like most people on this board, I am dumbfounded as to why the bottom has fallen out. We looked like a team running wild and now we look like a team by definition only. Playing in a conference title, at home, is an accomplishment. This is Wells first year as a DI QB and he is going to make mistakes and that is expected and 100% ok. However, good coaching has the ability to limit mistakes and get the most out of young players; just ask UAB's HC, who brought his team back from a self-imposed death penalty.
Go Herd.