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Passing needs improvement but the QB needs to run more as well.
Isn't that the truth!. I've marveled for years at how other teams can make yardage on those plays and we can't get out of our own way.Can the WRs throw a block once in a while on those WR screens?
It would be a great analysis, but all it shows is that those other crappy teams are much better than throwing the ball than us. None of it shows why -- schemes, injuries and/or personnel.I buy all the woe is me player availability, freshman, competition; but the offensive players have a great advantage on the defense. They know the play and where they are supposed to go. You can claim there is no scheme issues when a pro set offense gets 24 yards of passing on 20 passes and barely 100 yards total offense, I say hold the coaches to a higher standard.
Hawaii and CS both passed for over 100 yards and between them threw 1 interception against Michigan. UConn ran 53 plays to get 110 yards of offense against Michigan. Hawaii and CS are a combined 0-6 and have scored a total of 70 points in those 6 loses. UConn's offensive performance against Michigan was far, far worse than these other two 0-3 teams.
Not saying fire the offensive coordinator, or start the new QB. Saying included in the inability to move the ball was crappy offensive scheme and poor play calling. Calling that Millen run on 4th down after the timeout with Michigan in a run blitz formation was just another coaching mistake among many.
Let's do a little "what is ok passing performance against NCST" game. NCST has given up about 225 yards per game and lowest being 114 against the Charlston Southern Buccaneers.
Will UConn's passing offense exceed:
1. 24 yards gained against Michigan;
2. 83 yards per game UConn has averaged in 3 FBS loses;
3. 114 yards Charlston Southern gained against NCST;
4. 119 yards UConn achieved in highest yardage FBS game against UTS;
5. 225 yards. the average NCST has given up in passing in 3 games
Say what you think is ok before the game, not rationalize after the fact that a turd was really just good fertilizer.
I'm saying I have confidence in UConn coaches and players and UConn passing yardage will be the highest of the season against FBS opponent.