Fresno State quarterback Chason Virgil admits learning a new offense has at times felt overwhelming.
And he’s speaking for a number of players.
Knowing new plays. Being aware of the protections.
Making the proper reads. Providing an accurate throw each time.
And doing it at a high level.
It was a lot to take in initially and still is for some.
“When you hear (the coach) talk about (the playbook), I’d kind of look at him like ‘I don’t get that,’” Virgil said. “But as you get back on the field and understand why you’re doing certain things, it definitely slows it down.