Kevin Sumlin said repeatedly Monday that he and his staff have to do a better job of putting players in a better position to succeed. The implication: They didn’t do a good enough job in the Arizona Wildcats’ season-opening loss to BYU.
Sumlin didn’t specifically address how quarterback Khalil Tate was utilized in last week’s disappointing 28-23 defeat. But Sumlin did say this: “Our efficiency needs to be better. What we have to do is play to our team’s strengths, more so, offensively.”
Whether that means more designed QB runs against Houston on Saturday remains to be seen.