Sorry that I did not see your questions until 9:30. We had technical difficulties getting set up tonight so I only had isubengals.com and FB opened when we hit the air.
Our interior D did stop the dive at Poly...but we couldn't contain outside. Kramer says the backside safety couldn't get it covered, which was usually the problem. Our D-linemen were in on 33 tackles.
The offense rushed for almost 180 yards and threw for almost 300. 8 different receivers. Usually a QB wll go to a guy who has the best matchup if it's Man-D...that was MM, but he only had 6 catches of 22 completions. Sanders is far from perfect, but in his 5th game he was 19-29 for 285 yds, 3tds, 1 int, 1 sack. In his 5th game of his first starting season Justin Arias was 40-66 for 365, yds, 3td, 3 ints, sacked 3 times in a 3 pt. loss at home to North Dakota. Two of his 7 receivers had 11 catches each, the other 5 split the remaining 18. Arias already had two years in the program going into his junior season. Sanders has had 10 weeks, and it was just his 5th game. No spring ball. He's getting better every week, but he has a long way to go.
About the OC, Kramer made it clear two weeks ago that it doesn't matter who the OC is, all the play calling still goes through him, even when Bailey was here. How many calls is he changing, if any?