I'm not sure I agree with the thought that Oklahoma and USC match up well with our defense. Both have been suspect on the offensive line, and both have QB's that can't scamble.
Our secondary has been playing great, and as long as our defense keeps bringing pressure, we have the advantage against any team, especially teams like SC and Oklahoma who have protection and blocking problems on their fronts.
Golson will have to get better at a few little things. He doesn't have to become a heisman contender over the next 6 games, he just has to play a little smarter.
-He has to be able to spot 1-1 mismatches in man coverage,
-see the window thats open every play while our TE is streaking straight down field and put the ball inbetween the MLB and safety.
-hold on to the ball and SLIDE. No need to be a hero.
Part of me wishes we had some cupcakes on our schedule so he could get into a groove
I think his best game will be against SC. He will have BC, Wake, and Pitt to practice against.
Oklahoma's defense is not as good as Stanfords, we should be able to be more run heavy, and balanced.
CW needs to play much more. And we need to take pressure of Golson with screens..etc some easy high percentage throws.
I am more worried about our Oline blocking (Golic and any TE besides Eifert) than I am about Golson. I dont blame the kid for having happy feet yesterday.