Well, the Buffs are 3-3
halfway through their season, and back in August, any of us would have taken
that record no questions asked, but this does feel a little dirty. The scoreboard and stat sheet say they
dominated, covering any spreads that were put out there, and they won big, as
should be expected 43-10. The offense of
the future was on display as true freshman QB Sefo Liufau directed his first
starting drive down the field for a TD and 8-0 lead, and then to his first win,
with his best play being a handoff to fellow newbie RB Michael Adkins who had a
career day for the Buffs (not to mention my fantasy team as a replacement for
De’Anthony Thomas and Jordon James) with 13 carries for 137 yards (more than 10
yards per) and a CU frosh record FOUR touchdowns. Christian Powell’s bruising style complemented
Adkins speed and vision and they were often out there together, including starting
the game. Paul Richardson (on pace to
beat all of the CU’s single season receiving records) had another stellar day,
including taking a nice leading pass from Sefo and then using his blocks well
to maneuver 61 yards (actually a lot more as the crow runs) for a TD. The defense held the Buccaneers to 10 points
with Addison Gillam and Greg Henderson leading the way again. Chidera had
another forced fumble and Jered Bell got his second pick. Chido Awuzie earned
his nickel spot back over John Walker and played very well, including a
crushing blindside sack to put an exclamation mark on the win. Woodson Greer had a big game, staying on
field in the nickel package instead of senior captain Derrick Webb. DE De’Jon Wilson had his most extensive playing
time and made the most of it. Special teams didn’t do anything horrendous and
Darragh scored a 2-point conversion, running it straight ahead (good choice
Lindgren!).
However-and yes, there are
a whole lot of howevers-against a smaller, slower, lower division team the
Buffs struggled at times, especially early on defense. The Buccaneers, with their 3rd
string QB were able to engineer two NINE minute drives by running the option
(thankfully we don’t play a real option team like Georgia Tech or one of the
academies) and picking up third down numerous times with an easy QB draw,
therefore keeping themselves in the game.
There were a lot of missed tackles in those two drives (including from
Greer and Orms). The defensive line struggled more often than not, enough that
Coach MacIntyre screamed to Chad Brown on the radio before going in the locker room,
“The defensive line sucks!” They improved greatly in the second half, as the
Buc offensive lineman started to wear down.
While the offensive line had some good moments and was able to open some
holes for the RBs, they were not very good in pass protection against blitzes
and they had the only two penalties. LT Stephane Nembot was especially awful (is
he regressing?). Unfortunately, they
have very little behind him and Jack Harris as backup to both Marc Mustoe came
in as part of a “jumbo” short yardage package, promptly broke his fibula and is
done for the year (hopefully Jeromy Irwin is healthy soon, although they wanted
to redshirt him). The offense still did
not get other receivers involved much, although this is partially due to the
fact that they did use a pretty vanilla game plan, hopefully holding quite a
bit back for the rest of conference play.
Sefo had trouble reading the blitz and the hot receiver so he could
unload the ball and this is only going to get harder to read in the Pac12.
Yes the Buffs took care of
business. The team hit all five of
BoulderDevil’s keys-50% 3rd down conversion, 2-0 turnovers, only 2
penalties, and they never gave up a huge play on defense or special teams. Remember that FCS CSU was playing without its
best defensive player and a starting safety on defense, plus their backup QB’s
backup (that would be resorting to one of the Jordans for us). They hardly filled their sidelines with their
limited roster depth and their entire defense was sucking wind on the last TD
drive. The Buffs did what they were
supposed to do here, and no more, and that leaves me a little concerned.
The keys to the game will
be just about the same for next week, against a much better team in
Arizona. The Buffs went 3-3 in the first
half of the season, and now we’ll see if they have the moxi to go 3-3 in the
second half against all Pac12 opponents.
I would expect to see the offense open up a bit next week with Sefo
airing it out a little more, as well as running some zone-option read. Kent Baer and the defense are going to have
to draw up some blitzes to help out that defensive line.
David,
ReplyDeleteUnless Mac decides to hit Lindgren upside the head with the playbook, I cannot imagine any change in the play-calling. We all looked for major additions to the offense during the flood induced break before Oregon State and got absolutely nothing.
The did manage to shake things up for almost a quarter against Oregon, but additions they made with Sefo at ASU seemed to be gone against Charleston-Southern.
If we cannot pressure the quarterback we will be eaten alive by the Pac-12. Our nickel and dime packages are SUPPOSED to keep big plays from happening, but that is rarely the case. The Buffs would be better served by playing an aggressive and attacking style that makes the QB get rid of the ball quickly. If we can force a mistake we get an incomplete, an interception, or a sack. If not, we risk giving up a big play, but we do that already anyways.
Arizona is certainly beatable... but the Buffs MUST make their QB be the one who beats them. Their RB Carey is the best in the nation. The Buffs must adjust their defense to stop Carey at all costs (less than 150 yards). If they disregard him like they did to Grice at ASU, he will put another 250-350 yards on them and the game will be as ugly as last year.
There will be a heavy number of posts this week looking back at this game and looking forward to U of A.
Mark
Boulderdevil