Keep in mind a bowl game is in the back pocket with upcoming Austin Peay game, so the coaches have NOTHIING TO LOSE by playing to win, but Saturday, they hoped not to lose, especially the last 3 minutes.
Eddie Gran has the jump pass in his arsenal (used it at Cincinnati with great success), they have that play with Benny throwing it to Conrad over the middle, the perfect time to use would have been either 1st and goal or 2nd or goal, only thing that kept them from making that call is fear of failure. News flash, coaches, not one fan would have criticized the decision for the jump pass or any other pass designed to WIN the game, a fade to Dorian Baker, is a wimpy call, low percentage, pure and simple. Play to WIN THE GAME.
On defense the final drive, Stoops absolutely froze with fear: No press coverage, no blitzing, nothing just soft coverage and bled a slow death. In a tie game, at home, with 2 minutes to play, facing a true freshman QB, you gotta throw the kitchen sink at him, but once again, they play conservative and give up 3 straight 10 yard out patterns, with corners giving at least 12 yards of cushion.
Take the handcuffs off Steven Johnson on offense, play to win, and on defense, bring pressure, and utilize your 2 corners who can play press coverage.
Stoops said the players didn't have the "edge" or "right look in their eyes", I see that with the coaches too!
Learn from this and go for the jugular in game deciding moments: No risk-it, no biscuit, don't play scared, play smart and GO FOR IT!
Eddie Gran has the jump pass in his arsenal (used it at Cincinnati with great success), they have that play with Benny throwing it to Conrad over the middle, the perfect time to use would have been either 1st and goal or 2nd or goal, only thing that kept them from making that call is fear of failure. News flash, coaches, not one fan would have criticized the decision for the jump pass or any other pass designed to WIN the game, a fade to Dorian Baker, is a wimpy call, low percentage, pure and simple. Play to WIN THE GAME.
On defense the final drive, Stoops absolutely froze with fear: No press coverage, no blitzing, nothing just soft coverage and bled a slow death. In a tie game, at home, with 2 minutes to play, facing a true freshman QB, you gotta throw the kitchen sink at him, but once again, they play conservative and give up 3 straight 10 yard out patterns, with corners giving at least 12 yards of cushion.
Take the handcuffs off Steven Johnson on offense, play to win, and on defense, bring pressure, and utilize your 2 corners who can play press coverage.
Stoops said the players didn't have the "edge" or "right look in their eyes", I see that with the coaches too!
Learn from this and go for the jugular in game deciding moments: No risk-it, no biscuit, don't play scared, play smart and GO FOR IT!