The list is long, and I don't know what order to look at. On top to me is attitude and buy in. The seniors have not and at this point it is apparent won't buy in. Maybe when they are gone next year's seniors will. Did you see the picture of all of the players on the bench later in the game? Do they even give a rat's patut? I think the answer is pretty clear. Oh they may care, but they don't CARE- not enough of them anyway and those that do care aren't willing to hold the others accountable.
No. 2, There has to be a serious upgrade in strength and conditioning of our linemen, and holding them accountable for poor play. Penalties on the line is an area of improvement of late. But, we must get more talent, smarts and skill in our line or we will never be successful.
Three, until there is a quarterback change, it isn't going to happen. By all appearances, Tommy is an upstanding young man and a heck of an athlete, but his decision making is too slow and he makes too many dumb mistakes. In three years under Bo (including redshirt year), he was still having trouble going through progressions under the old system. Now, you have him trying to learn a new system, and he is struggling. I think one play said it all Saturday (other than the interception). On a first or second and goal from about the three, we ran a designed quarterback run overthe left side. He had a blocker in front of him engaged with a NW lineman or linebacker (not sure which) at about the three with an opening on either side. Had he put his head down and darted up either side of his blocker, his momentum alone would have gotten him in the endzone even if the NW player engaged with our blocker managed to come off the block and get a hand on him. Instead, TA froze behind the blocker for a couple of seconds apparently unsure which way to go before trying reverse to his right and getting dragged down for no gain or a loss. Even on the two point conversion, why would your coach be so happy that you at least went through your progressions? That should be automatic almost four years into your career. He may have gotten through the progressions, but he was too late coming to his third option. When he got to it, instead of seeing that he no chance of getting that throw in and either trying to run it in or extend the play to see if someone could get himself open, he tried to force it in anyway. The timing of his decisions, and his ultimate decisions are too often the wrong play. If he is the starting QB next year, I don't see any different result.