Alex Kirshner
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He literally just doesn't look at
And I think it is Marion because I think Marion said after the game that it was on him because Marion didn't convert the route and look back.
And I will say this again goes back to some things that Haynes said before the game.
Haynes was basically saying it's not just about fooling Beck.
It's about fooling the receivers with coverage too.
And Indiana ran a ton of drop eight in this game.
When they had to have it, a lot of that is because they were able to get in long down and distance situations on the third downs because it was like two and a half quarters before Miami converted a third down.
And a lot of that is because Indiana basically was just able to go and drop eight and fool back in some different ways and fool that offense, I should say, in some different ways.
Probably better than I thought they were going to be.
Absent the long run by Fletcher, they really got snuffed for the most part in the run game.
I don't think Beck scrambled at all.
We talked about that on the scheme preview because of Indiana's own eyes.
There were plays where Beck is back there with like sandwich making time in the pocket.
And he, I think against Ole Miss, he scrambles in those spots.
He did scramble in those spots.
And he wasn't able to in this game.
And I think that was really impressive because Miami wasn't able to extend plays or extend drives here.
First of all, I'm glad you brought Moten up.
I thought Moten was Miami's best player on defense.
But I will say I thought that some of that probably has to do with the prowess of the back shoulder thing.