Sis, you nailed it! I think you are spot on, on all counts.
From the 27th;
It may actually have something to do with body types. Kugler was running the ball almost exclusively. He probably found shorter armed more powerful "Hogs" if you will. Mike Price always wanted tall long armed linemen to keep the defensive linemen at arms length for pass blocking. We are running an Run Pass Option and notice the pass part. We still have run blocking, power football offensive linemen when we need hybrids. They are having to relearn if they even can. They can't change their body types. I also see why Jones can be successful at times in the offense but the running part is a problem for him, whereas Locksley is pretty damned good at the run option. I think sometimes he may take an instant too long to decide and it gets him in trouble causing many of the no gains at the line.
I think we have seen the running game look great and then go two running plays for a loss of 4. Locksley has had a couple of games where he was able to pass. Not long passes, but passes to at least keep the defense a little bit honest. So, I think the key is understanding why we can run great on 1/3 of the plays and lose yards on the other 2/3s.
Of course, the defense seemed to be as tough as wet Charmin. But, we did score 26 points. When you allow 52 to be hung on you, you lose-almost always. Special Teams decided the offense and defense were getting all of the blame and decided to do their part, spotting NT 14 points in 29 seconds. That is quite a feat!
UTEP's first drive;
Hughes 2
Pass 12 1st down
Pass 16 1st down
Hughes 5
Hughes 4
Locksley 3 1st down
Pass incomplete
Locksley 1
Locksley 5 So, on 3rd and 9 we run Locksley or NT forced the run. Idk, but running on 3rd and 9 when you average 100 yards rushing for a game is not a good thing. But,
Pass 9 1st down on a fourth down play
Hughes 7
Hughes 1 TD
On the drive Hughes 19 yards for a 4 yard/carry average including a 1 yard carry for a TD. Averaging 4.5 yards per carry. The o-line doing their job for Hughes. Locksley 9 yards on 3 carries , 3, 1, and 5. Three yards per carry average. But, the run on 3rd and 9? Passing 3/4 12, 16, and 9 yards for 12 y/pass average on completions Overall, 9+ yards per pass average. Not long, but a balanced offense of 4 passes to 8 rushes. Kind of.
Back to the 3rd and 9 run? Was it forced or was that called?Fine 33 and 17 yards for 2 touchdowns. off of the opening kick and a fumble.
First series after that and UTEP's defense gives up a
21 yd pass-1st down,
then a 2 yard run and a
2 yard loss on a run, and an
icp pass.
Punt.
UTEP
Pass 5 yards
Pass for 0
Pass 4
Punt Three complete passes for 9 yards. How bad is that? More importantly, why? Hughes was running like a boss.
NT
Rush 10
Pass 48 TD
119 yards on 4 passes. 30 yards per pass average.
UTEP
Pass inc
Pass 10 1st down
Pass inc
Pass inc
Pass inc
Punt
WTF! 5 passes 4 incomplete. Last 2 series, 8 passes 4 incomplete and 4 complete for a total of 19yards! What happened to Hughes? The run by a running back?
This isn't the offensive line calling these plays. Hughes had no problem with the o-line.
NT
4 yads
Pass 7 1st down
1 yard
Pass inc
Pass 12 1st down
2 yards
Pass 0
End of 1st quarter.
Pass inc
FG
UTEP
100 yard KO return TD
NT
IP
4
pass 25
ip
p 17
6
5
ip
9
ip
pass 7 TD
UTEP
Hughes 7
Hughes -2
Pass 8
ip
ip
3rd and 10
Pass 8
4th and 2 Incomplete pass at UTEP 47
NT
8
ip
p 7
3
6
5
p 1
-4
p 12
3
ip
ip
p 6 TD
UTEP
p 9
Hughes 2 1st dn
p 7
p 2
p 7 1st dn
p 4
Locksley 3
Locksley sacked -10 Five attempts, 4 complete for an average of 5 yards per pass.
punt
Half is over and this tells us how it was going.