There are coaching elements which need improvement if this team hopes to make a run at the SEC east. However, Josh had a terrible game in the second half. Stoops didnt give his QB room to operate. That kid was pressured, chased, and touched just like Dobbs was. The difference was Mayfield (sp?) eluded the defenders, broke tackles, extended plays with his legs and kept his eyes down field. He passes weren't perfect (like the BG QB) but he put those passes where his receivers could make a play. Is Mayfield more mobile than Dobbs? I doubt it. Dobbs strength is his running ability but his glaring weakness are passes beyond 10 yards. I am doubtful Dobb's accuracy will improve significantly over this year. What can improve is: better OL play (especially the right side) and receivers fighting to get open. That is our only hope of loosening up the opposition's defense to capatilize on our team strength which is running the football. Our team is desgned to run and no coaching improvements or playcalling change is going to alter this fact.
When we did the "how do you gameplan against UT thread" in the offseason, our posters' strategy is exactly what OU did. Until Josh Dobbs can use his mobility to extend a play TO HIT an open WR or TE with a moderately deep pass, UT is one dimensional and beatable by good defenses. And, UF is precisely that. If our offense performs against UF like they did against OU we will lose that game (unless we can dominate UF's struggling offense and win the special team's battle).