I recognized in my limited watching that we were sitting back in coverage and not blitzing. I was assuming it was because we feared his scrambling and assumed he’d screw up a few times by forcing the ball into coverage at some point in a long drive. They did a good job of finding the space in our coverage.
Looking back at the possessions, UMD had 11 total. Three were sustained, over 50 yards of offense resulting in 17 points. Eight were under 40 yards of offense, but one of those still resulted in a TD because it was a short field off of a DR interception. So the approach was to get him to make a mistake but he didn’t. They still couldn’t consistently move the ball against us, though, only having successfully moved the ball on 36% of their possessions.
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Conversely we blitzed Chiles 44% of the time, and Underwood 54%. Butler certainly gave a different look the opposing teams have to prepare for.