A few random thoughts
1. when you beat somebody 1000-6 you are doing somethings very right --- AND those things squeeze out opportunities for other things that you might have done;
2. the other guys will make some plays. Despite IE mockery of them, they are actually pretty good athletes;
3. pass blocking errors were essentially due to our center not holding up very well (yet --- I remain hopeful; give the kid some time) and lousy support, as usual from TEs and RBs; and WRs not getting open;
4. the ineffectiveness on very short yardage situations --- Long needs to tell the RB (or Book) to run behind Kraemer/Hainsey, not between Kraemer/center or Banks/center. Kraemer buried or at least got significant push on every one of those plays I slowed down to analyze. In my amateur opinion, what we should do on these things is this:
a). Put Wright on Hainsey's shoulder;
b. Have Kraemer/Hainsey slightly slant towards center (they will bury some people and make a pile), Wright's job is simply to stop a blitzing LB from being too involved --- we only need a yard or so on these;
c. Line Lugg up in the backfield as an H-Back --- yeh, one of the only good ideas that Stanford typically is willing to use. If Long is too nervous to do that --- well, he's wrong --- and he can use some defensive wild man as his "fullback" instead --- Bo Bauer seems to be such a wild man, but I'd take MTA;
d. Bust the H-Back right into the backass of the Kraemer/Hainsey pile --- who cares if they know where we're running? We're meaner than they are (and we only need one yard);
e. If Long won't do that, at least do the Kraemer/Hainsey/ Wright part and tell the @#$% back to hit THAT spot, not the center or dance.
5. McKinley looked powerful --- I like it;
6. The third string QBs arm is the livest accurate-looking thing I've seen at ND for awhile --- how will we get these three guys playing time and not lose someone to transfer? This year Ian/Phil is psychologically OK, but next year? If Clark has the arm that it looked like in this brief appearance, I'd HATE to lose him. On the other hand, Jurkovec is just an athletic stud who probably will be able to do ANYTHING in real action. Could we have two great ones coming after Ian leads us to glory in his time?
7. OK. Georgia is a monster. We have to be saving a lot back --- so have they, but they probably don't spend as much time on that as they are a base running team. We'll just have to see "what they got." Also, Lea needs one or two series to get adjustments installed --- he's just like Bud Foster used to be in that. He counts on his DTs and corners to hold the fort until the rest of the plan clicks in. So, patience .....