Thought King showed some real promise. There were plenty of errors to go over on the tape, as well, but I can see a world where he's a successful three-year starter for Tech.
We have some talented skill position players who I'm excited to see the rest of the season.
Played a very clean game from a penalty standpoint, which was refreshing.
I'm not nuanced enough in my analysis of the game to pinpoint what changed from the Louisville defense in the second half, but we stopped being able to generate much of anything on the ground outside of scramble yardage, and seemed to mostly abandon a lot of the RPO stuff that had Louisville off balance in the first half. Felt like we lost the adjustment battle.
The tackling and coverage got worse and worse as the game progressed. I'm guessing injuries played a factor there, but it was very frustrating, especially since their QB threw like 1-2 good passes all game in which there was either any pressure or any coverage.