Pros:
-Other than Chapman's interception setting up the FG, this was basically a defensive shutout.
-Compared to Utah St., SDSU will have an extra day of rest during a travel week.
-Pass rush was tremendous, especially on passing downs.
-Rashaad Penny could take it all the way. The only question mark about Penny at this point is his top end speed, and a though he got through the hole untouched, he was able to just barely out run the DBS on that 73 yd TD.
-Kalan Montgomery was bent, but didn't break.
-The defense got more experience against anotther dual threat QB; they'll face arguably the most dangerous runner in the conference next week.
-The refs didn't blow the white very much at all, even though they could have. I noticed a ton of holds being made by the o-line TEs and Nick Bawden that weren't called, other than Siragusa's obvious hold in the second half.
-Youngsters got a multiple series of playing time, finally.
Cons:
-Derek Babiash AND Billy Vaughn Jr.
-Chapman's pick and the little usage of the wideouts.
-Other than Chapman's interception setting up the FG, this was basically a defensive shutout.
-Compared to Utah St., SDSU will have an extra day of rest during a travel week.
-Pass rush was tremendous, especially on passing downs.
-Rashaad Penny could take it all the way. The only question mark about Penny at this point is his top end speed, and a though he got through the hole untouched, he was able to just barely out run the DBS on that 73 yd TD.
-Kalan Montgomery was bent, but didn't break.
-The defense got more experience against anotther dual threat QB; they'll face arguably the most dangerous runner in the conference next week.
-The refs didn't blow the white very much at all, even though they could have. I noticed a ton of holds being made by the o-line TEs and Nick Bawden that weren't called, other than Siragusa's obvious hold in the second half.
-Youngsters got a multiple series of playing time, finally.
Cons:
-Derek Babiash AND Billy Vaughn Jr.
-Chapman's pick and the little usage of the wideouts.