Whenever you beat a top 20 team at home by 15 points and your defense sacks the opposing quarterback eight times and forces five turnovers, there is going to be a lot to like. On the flip side, when your offense struggles to put drives together and relies on the defense forcing those turnovers to score points, there’s going to be plenty not to like as well. As we do every week, we dive into those topics today.
I could talk about how it wasn’t ideal for Bryce Perkins to throw for over 200 yards in the first half, but the defense balled out so much in the second half, there won’t be any mention of anything the defense did that I might not have liked.