Its not even about who the returner is. They haven't set up for a return all year. There was generally no blocking scheme, no wall set up. They blocked for 1-2 seconds at the line and that was it. It didn't matter who was back there. It appears that the return man was told to field the punt with a fair catch. Period.
agreed, that's what it looks like. But here's the thing - Vitale was on the weekly radio program a few weeks ago with Joe D. He was specifically asked about his decision making on the field when it comes to fielding punts and he was very specific about his progression. Unless he was told to lie on the radio, he said he's got the choice to return a punt on every kick. He's using visual skills and instinct to determine if he should fair catch or return a kick or not. He's got cues he's using to determine that. The fact that he's seeing people running at him in his peripheral vision while focusing on the ball, was a big part of it. As it always should be. Is it any wonder he's fair catching everything if we're not blocking?
Here's the thing though too - if not for fair catches - we most likely don't win the game in New Orleans. HUGE part of that game. So the punt return game contributed hugely, to at least one win this season in squeezing out the bowl game.
DIaco? I wanted to wring this guy's neck last year with his approach, and the only reason he can rebuild the way he's going about it UCONN is because we don't have the fan and alumni base to put up enough of an uproar based on what he did last season. But he's got a plan and it's working. Sometimes when people with good plans and understanding and leadership do things, good things happen by accident. I have no idea if there is a plan for a punt game or not - but I'll tell you this - based on what I heard that kid say on the radio, there is potential for good things to happen as we recruit back up to speed with numbers and talent, and start to play every detail of the game - including punt returns.
Given the way that Vitale developed over the season, and that we get I think another year out of him, and that other players have got to be practicing the same way - when we actually do start blocking, and there aren't people running down on him (or anyone else) in their field of vision, they'll be well practiced in actually making the catch and securing the ball, before starting to run.
That's an important part of the punt return don't ya think? Making the catch and securing the ball? Because chances are you're going to get hit hard, quick, if you don't make the first guy miss.