I would imagine that our offense will be able to score aplenty on every team we will play this year. Virginia Tech included. Grainger was amazing. Some of those throws were remarkable. Especially the one on the two-point play. I'm a bad judge at distance, but it seemed like he threw that thing 40 yards plus across the field to the opposite corner of the end zone. He was smart, made great decisions and managed the offense like a veteran. Imagine what he's going to look like as a junior and senior? Walter Payton Award candidate I imagine.
Hated the WR pass call. We were moving effortlessly. Seemed like an unnecessary risk at that time. Also didn't like the onside kick. I agree that we showed no ability to stop them, but with timeouts and 3+ minutes I liked our chances at stopping them more than I liked our chances at recovering an onside kick. However, we got the ball back anyway and had a chance to win the game on the final drive. That's all you can ask out of a team, especially on the road at an FBS squad.
Was disappointed in the defense, but honestly with the talent of the QB, the height of the WRs and the size of the oline, it shouldn't have been a surprise. I doubt we will see an oline that talented this year. They were monsters and we could get no pressure, even from guys like Hope that always find a way to get pressure. Believe we will be OK, especially with an offense that could easily average 35+ a game this year.
Overall, I was so proud of the team. It would have been easy to fold after GSU came all the way back late in the first half and then couldn't stop scoring in the second. But we kept on fighting and nearly won the game.
Last thing I'll say is how impressed I was with the stadium. Amazing how they turned a giant baseball stadium into a really fun, downright intimate football environment. Also for my only gameday complaint, that horn they blared can go right to hell.