For sure there are several holds by bamer OL but at least 3 of these are not holding IMO (2 the OL had good technique IMO - sure they held but legally)
The one where Barron was held off the left side was blatant and in front of the ref, should have been called IMO (on their TD pass in the 1st drive of the 3rd quarter - but if the entire defense was on the same page (TMac and Walker were NOT) it wouldn't have mattered)
Also,, that really wasn't a personal foul of Burton *was last year when he struck the coed
The "hold" on GJ-L was a farse, especially how much they actually held and mugged our receivers, especially #34 and Squirrel
They took Squirrel out in the 2nd half mostly by mugging him, the few times that Heup called pass plays
I post this for illustrative purposes
IMO the HC/OC (make no mistake, Heup is calling the vast majority of plays, just watch him during games) is the primary culprit in the loss
Our inability to run (except for Joe) was a HUGE factor, bamer's 2nd level was the best we have played this year and they filled holes consistently - we were one dimensional
Having said that, Heup went away from what were were doing successfully in the 2nd half for some reason
BTW Phil, I was so high up sometimes I just watched an "all 22" view of the action, was especially interesting to watch receivers and DBs interact
Based on my observations, we only have one (1) wide receiver capable of running consistent routes to get open, Squirrel
Squirrel has a ways to go to utilize nuances in routes rather than just speed but he does get open, when not being mugged - I'd say he is ahead of where Hyatt was as a Soph
Squirrel ran 2-3 comeback routes against off coverage Sat that were very successful for 1st downs - really hadn't seen us do that much this year (Joe's timing was better on those throws as well)
Keyton has potential but is really inconsistent off the line
Nimrod/Webb have a ways to go to be consistently effective in the passing game
Both TEs can, and often get open
As an aside, Herring showed his growth this year Sat, played well, better than Beasley IMO
Carter had his worst game IMO, in limited snaps - he is a FR, it happens, not worried, good experience for him
Couple of observations on the secondary:
When we got to the 3rd man in there was a drop off
We are now down to three corners who can play (1, 0, 8) - depth at corner is GONE (is Burrell hurt? - haven't seen him the last 2 games)
We didn't sub at safety and their play noticeably dropped off as the game went on, we NEED to sub there to keep them fresher!
https://www.youtube.com/v/aoOzCgztkjs&t=444s