was the boneheaded move by Norwood. I'm sure our 2 TE stuff had been a key part of the package going in, but without Norwood that wasn't going to be nearly as effective. That took out a significant part of our offense from last year and limited some of what we can do. Plus, that was probably something we were working on quite a bit this fall up until his arrest, so essentually we wasted a ton of prep time.
That said, I did like the use of spread and empty backfield sets. We did some last year, but that was a featured part of our offense against Auburn. Plus we put Freeman on the move a lot more and I thought he handled that very well. I'd like to see a few more rushing attempts (10 rushes for 16 yards from our backs), but we did use a lot of short passing game essentually as our rush offense in this one. I'm sure we'll see adjustments to those numbers as the year goes on, and as we talked about from last year we must find away to at least even up our TOP (27:44 to 32:16 against AU) or over the course of the season our defense will pay for it like last year.