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Jeremy Johnson: 11-21, 190 yds, 2TDs (one each passing and rushing) and 3 INTs. The good stuff from JJ was beautiful. The pass to Jason Smith that was negated by a holding penalty, the 33 yd pass to Ricardo Louis. But, the bad stuff was really ugly. I wrote about JJ's accuracy before the season started, but this wasn't the JJ we expected to see. I have faith that he was just trying to do too much on a big stage, and along with help from Malzahn and Lashlee, he'll get it fixed.