Article By Max Roosevelt on 8th September, 2009
Nobody fell short of expectation. Everybody played as predicted.
Da'Rel Scott averaged seven yards per carry and was the clear go-to option in Friedgen's offense. Chris turner was 17 for 30 and avoided throwing an interception. The receiving corps failed to produce a clear number-one option and the inexperienced offensive line gave up six sacks.
Most notably, the defense proved to be in dire need of more practice with their new scheme and new coordinator Don Brown.
Nobody needed a crystal ball to see this one coming.
Headed by running back J...
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