Any opinions out there on what you saw from Oblad in his first start?
He had a very tough start to the game. Missed some open throws. Maybe chalk that up to nerves.
He settled in a bit as the game wore on.
Was sacked five times so he was under pressure quite a bit. That probably played into the low completion percentage some.
Not going to put the INT on him. Game was essentially out of reach at that point.
I don't think he really helped or hurt his cause all that much.
UNLV punted 7 times in the first half. Its a credit to the defense the game was even remotely close going into half.
Boise's defense is pretty stout but the continued inability to move the ball and put points on the board gets more concerning every game.
Up next is Vandy who is statistically one of the worst defenses in the country.
With Sanchez' recent statement he wants to get back to running the ball more I think Armani will get the start if he is healthy.
That said, the leash might be short going forward and Oblad may see another start at some point this year.
He had a very tough start to the game. Missed some open throws. Maybe chalk that up to nerves.
He settled in a bit as the game wore on.
Was sacked five times so he was under pressure quite a bit. That probably played into the low completion percentage some.
Not going to put the INT on him. Game was essentially out of reach at that point.
I don't think he really helped or hurt his cause all that much.
UNLV punted 7 times in the first half. Its a credit to the defense the game was even remotely close going into half.
Boise's defense is pretty stout but the continued inability to move the ball and put points on the board gets more concerning every game.
Up next is Vandy who is statistically one of the worst defenses in the country.
With Sanchez' recent statement he wants to get back to running the ball more I think Armani will get the start if he is healthy.
That said, the leash might be short going forward and Oblad may see another start at some point this year.
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