Gundy said in pregame the common mistake coaches make when they play against a defense they only see once per season is to try to teach the O too many plays.
When you only have two days to teach and practice 20-some-odd plays, the O never gets a grip. That's why, he said, we only worked on a handful of plays for WVa.
Like many fans here, I was frustrated by the seeming lack of imagination and overly-conservative play-calling, but sometimes there's a good reason for it.
If we could have executed the plays we worked on, the game would have been easy.
We have two weeks to learn run blocking. Three, if you count KU as a scrimmage -- which we prolly better not do.
When you only have two days to teach and practice 20-some-odd plays, the O never gets a grip. That's why, he said, we only worked on a handful of plays for WVa.
Like many fans here, I was frustrated by the seeming lack of imagination and overly-conservative play-calling, but sometimes there's a good reason for it.
If we could have executed the plays we worked on, the game would have been easy.
We have two weeks to learn run blocking. Three, if you count KU as a scrimmage -- which we prolly better not do.