Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2021 10:49:17 GMT -5
Because I like chalk talk and sit at a computer all day, just offering my two cents. I don't think this is a blown coverage.
Furman is in 22 personnel (two TEs, two RBs, 1 WR). There's an inline TE to the far side. The H-back, Ryan Miller, is listed as a TE but at 6'2 220 with WR speed is a matchup nightmare for a defense (not just the Aggies, he's a problem for everyone). Devin Wynn, the tailback, is in the slot. There's a fullback offset with the QB. The WR is to the near side.
I'm not in the huddle, but this appears to be an RPO. Sisson takes the snap and reads the nearside linebacker. If he stays in the zone, he'd give the ball to the fullback and Furman would have a numbers in the run game to the left side. I think, technically, the left side of the OL run blocks and the right side pass blocks.
Because the linebacker steps up against the run, Sisson pulls the ball and throws it behind him. Essentially, the play is designed to isolate that linebacker and make him "wrong either way." If he drops into coverage, Furman runs it with numbers. If he steps up against the run, Furman throws it in the spot he just vacated.
It wasn't the players. It was just a good play against our scheme. Stuckey, Kittles, and Reems did all they could in the scheme.