oldrunner said:
Barron completed over 70% of his passes, 4 TDs, and no INTs. I would say he had a pretty good night. The O put up 623 Yards, a great night. The D held the best offensive team in America to about 300 yards under their average and gave up no points in the second half. Once again a pretty good night's work.
We made a few stupid mistakes or it would have been even better. We start to clean up those mistakes and it's going to be a great season. We have still not hit our peak and will just get better.
Next week will be a test at Davis.
It's good that we play well on the road and have had some really good games at Davis. :thumb:
I’m not disputing Barron had a good night, but he still did a couple of throws off his back foot while back petaling that good teams will not fail to intercept those toss ups. He botched a hand off exchange a few times that stalled drives in the red zone…so still some things to work on. They are easy to overlook when playing teams you can put distance between on the scoreboard, but not so much when it will be a game until the end. He’s basically a third year player, so the bad decisions and unforced errors need to happen less and less.
On the good side, he’s showing better touch on his passes and looks like he is fitting into the offensive scheme. Obviously he’s not a runner type QB, so those play calls are limited with him, but he is using effective quick passes.
I am glad the Wildcats beat USU. I think the Aggies are down this year, but beating an FBS team is big! I think UC Davis is a good measuring stick.
Hopefully they will beat another group of Aggies!