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Sep 17, 2014
9:25:26am
BYU vs. Houston Statistical Breakdown
Feeling unsatifsfied with the final score, I made the decision to go back and rewatch the game and see how Taysom performed under pressure and how well our defense applied pressure to John O'Korn.

BYU Offense:

Called Plays: 96 plays
Called Passes: 45 plays with 11 plays ending as Taysom scrambling and 4 as sacks
Called Runs: 51 plays
Read Option: 30 plays
Pass: 3 plays 1/3 for 19 yards
Keep: 7 plays for 47 yards
Give: 20 plays
Jamaal: 15 carries for 71 yards and 2 TD's
Hine: 2 carries for 7 yards both in 2nd Q
Lasike: 3 carries for 21 yards all in 2nd half
Draw: 2 plays bothunder center in I-formation
Jamaal: 2 carries for 17 yards
Time Taysom had in pocket on passes (avg gain on completion):
1st Q: 49/14 seconds
2nd Q: 34.4/11 seconds
3rd Q: 19.8/6 seconds
4th Q: 10/3 seconds
Game: 3.33 seconds
9.52 yards per completion
How many man rush on completions:
1st Q: (3+3+5+4+3+4)/6
2nd Q: (4+3+5+4+4+4+3)/7
3rd Q: (5+4+5+4+4)/5
4th Q: (4+4)/2
Game: Houston averaged a 4 man rush on scrambles (3.95)
Time Taysom had in pocket before scrambling (avg gain on scramble):
1st Q: (4+4)/2 seconds
2nd Q: (2+2.5+3.5+5)/4 seconds
3rd Q: (3.5+3.8+3.8+3)/4 seconds
4th Q: (4+3+4+4.2+2.3+2.8)/6 seconds
Game: 3.46 seconds
7.63 yards per scramble
How many man rush on scrambles:
1st Q: (4+4)/2
2nd Q: (4+3+4+3)/4
3rd Q: (4+3+5+5)/4
4th Q: (4+4+5+5+5+3)/6
Game: Houston averaged a 4 man rush on scrambles (4.06)
Which player missed assignments
Lasike: Went to go help block NT instead of staying back in the pocket and picking up delayed blitz
K. Johnson: Released his D-lineman and went up to next level to block LB, his DL pressure Taysom
Fusi: 2-3 plays let guys past him on the inside gap
Stringham/Koroma: didn't communcate, Stringham didn't block inside gap forcing Tejan to pick up B gap blitz leaving open delayed A gap blitz and sacking Taysom
Jamaal tried to chop block but guy just jumped over and pressured Taysom
Lapuaho: this was just due to fatigue, gave up a sack because he was beat on an inside swim move
Delayed Blitz: 4
Pass: 0/1 INT
Run: 2 scrambles for 4 yards
Sack: 1
Stats:
1st Q
Taysom 7/13 96 yds 4 rushes 25 yds 1 TD
Jamaal: 5 rushes 28 yds 1 TD
Leslie: 4 rec 70 yds 5 tgts
Mahina: 1 rec 16 yds 1 tgt
Houk: 1 rec 7 yds 2 tgts
Lasike: 1 rec 3 yds 1 tgt
Mathews: 1 tgt
Juergens: 1 tgt

2nd Q
Taysom 7/11 74 yds 1 TD 1 INT 5 rushes 46 yds
Jamaal: 4 rushes 19 yds
Hine: 2 rushes 7 yds 1 rec 5 yds 1 tgt
Lasike: 1 tgt
Leslie: 2 rec 9 yds 2 tgt
Mathews: 2 rec 11 yds 1 TD 3 tgt
Henderson: 1 rec 11 yds 1 tgt
Juergens: 1 rec 38 yds fumble 1 tgt
Mahina: 1 drop 1 tgt

3rd Q
Taysom: 5/7 20 yds 6 rushes 36 yds
Jamaal: 9 rushes 39 yds
Hine: 1 rush -1 yd
Lasike: 2 rush 7 yds 1 rec 5 yds 1 tgt
Dye: 2 rec 4 yds
Mathews: 2 rec 11 yds 3 tgt
Leslie: 1 tgt

4th Q
Taysom 2/3 1 INT 10 yds 10 rushes 59 yds
Jamaal: 10 rushes 43 yds 1 TD 1 rec 9 yds 1 tgt
Lasike: 1 rush 14 yds
Blackmon: 1 rec 1 yd 1 tgt
Juergens 1 tgt

To sum up our offense we had a huge problem with delayed blitzes with a net gain of 1 yard. This resulted in missed assignments whether the RB's released to soon or didn't pick up the delayed blitz. We had no sacks in the 1st half but gave up one in the 3rd Q and 3 in the 4th Q. I believe it was because of fatigue because our O-lineman started getting beat inside and didn't keep their feet moving as much as they should have. Having Kearsley back this week should help so then Ryker can get a steady rotation giving Ului some fresh legs. I counted 3 scrambles where Taysom could have hit an open receiver but decided to run instead. After his first INT, Taysom tucked and ran 3 straight plays with little to no pressure where he could have stayed in the pocket and let the play develop.

BYU Defense:

Most tackles
Bills: 7
Fua: 7 1 TFL 1 Sack
Povey: 5

most targeted player
Bills: 4/9 1 TD 2 PBU
PBU, complete, incomplete, complete, incomplete, complete (TD), complete, PBU, incomplete
Povey: 5/6
complete, incomplete OOB, complete, complete, complete, complete
Daniel: 2/5 1 TD 1 PBU
PBU, complete, incomplete, incomplete, complete (TD)
Fua: 2/2
complete, complete
Stout: 3/5 1 PBU
complete, PBU, complete, incomplete, complete
Leavitt: 1/2
complete, incomplete
Pikula: 0/1
incomplete
J. Johnson: 1/2
complete, incomplete
Kautai: 3/4
complete, complete, incomplete, complete
JLD: 0/1
incomplete
Jackson: 1/3
incomplete, complete, incomplete
Alisa: 1/1 1 TD
complete (TD)
Warner: 1/1
complete

As the game wore on we actually rushed more LB's and played less DL, there was only a handful of plays in the second half where we had more than 2 DL in the game. We rushed 4 most of the time with this having 2 LB's on the edge. There were a few plays when we had 3 DL in that the RE (Peck) would line up on the C with the DT on the RG and the LE lining up off tackle. Most of the completions were on zone coverage up the middle with the LB's keeping people in front of them playing prevent defense. We actually covered very well when we went man-man and O'Korn would have to really force the ball to the receiver.

Special Teams:
Leavitt: I (20)
Takitaki: III (18) (13) (asst 12)
Jackson: II (asst 12, 26)
Povey: I (32)
Kautai: Blocked FG
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