You know, I could understand that first interception maybe. The pick six, I mean. I don't necessarily think we should have been throwing toward the sidelines when we had our backs ten yards from our own goal line, but Ainge was trying to make a play, or whatever. Not that it matters, but I think Ainge was baited by the DB into making that throw. So, my hat's off to the DB. It was a nice play. Ainge should know better than to make risky throws like that, but I put this one on Cutcliff as much as Ainge. Our quarterbacks need to be coached not to throw balls where an interception practically guarantees a touchdown, especially in situations like this.
The second interception was really crap. It wasn't fourth down or anything, so a throw away or a scramble wouldn't have killed us. An interception would, however. So what does Ainge do? He threw to a true freshman receiver in obvious double coverage. That one burns me a bit. But I can't stand in Ainge's shoes, and I don't really know how he saw it. So, I'm not going to get too worked up over it. Hopefully he'll learn from the mistakes and move on.
Here's hoping for a stellar bowl game! Go Vols!