>>However, diving into some of the film, over the first seven drives of the game which spilled into the first drive of the third quarter, UConn ran a total of 28 plays. Of those plays, 22 saw quarterback Bryant Shirreffs in the shotgun, 18 times with three wide receivers spread out across the formation. And 20 of the 28 play calls that came in from offensive coordinator Frank Verducci were of the passing variety.
So what happened? Only 34 yards in the first quarter, 96 at the break? For one, Shirreffs only attempted 9 throws over the first 7 drives. Nine throws out of 20 passing play calls. That means he was either sacked or tucked and ran because the pocket was breaking down or there were no receivers open downfield from his vantage point<<
We don't need no stinking data... we gots our eyes!!!
Guess there is still the question of execution (or lack of) or still a bad play call for defensive scheme but...