Some assessment bullet points per my perspective:
• Thus far, the focus on limiting turnovers has actually worked, much to the confusion of snakebit traumatized NU fans
• I like our offensive balance and creativity, getting different players the ball in different ways
• Dante is a nasty dude. On one play he got to the second level and rather than try to avoid the secondary player, he just ran RIGHT at him. I don't know if it was the same play or not, but I've never in my life heard of someone breaking a forearm from getting hit by a runningback.
• Dylan is savvy and has a great grasp of the offense, but has also gotten lucky more than once and it won't happen forever. Great kid and player though, love that the moment wasn't too big for him or for anyone else.
• I don't think our second half playcalling was nearly as conservative as it seems like it was. Despite their lack of success, CU's defense (especially front 7) was playing physical as hell, and in the second half, they started having success stuffing the run. We also still took a decent amount of shots down the field, and had some plays break open, only for flags and/or sloppy execution to get in the way. While we were more conservative in the 2nd than the 1st, it seemed like the brakes on the offense were much more of an execution problem.
• I actually thought this game might come down to Dylan's legs if it was close. I was wrong, but was at least glad to see that he has it as a tool to take off on man coverage on 3rd down.