11 penalties for almost 100 yards.
Lost the turnover battle.... again with 3 turnovers (1 didn't matter).
We played uphill all first half because our great returner was either told or inexplicably brought it out of the EZ (only time) to open the game. Cost us field position and we struggled to get out of the hole for awhile.
31 rushing yards on 28 rushes
Not ready for the fake punt.
Incredibly poor play calling sequences once we got inside the 30 yard line particularly the last drive of regulation and 1 and 10 from the 12 in OT. The concept we ran were ludicrous and when we ran them make no sense.
2nd down play calling.
The false start which cost us 3 points.
The 6 yard sack Ewers took on 3rd down in his sight line on 3rd down which cost 3 more points
Two things really kind of put a bow on the season. All of the pre-snap penalties. Again, 1 of them took 3 points off the board.
And this.....
Whether you think he was celebrating or pointing to the EZ (did Barron not know where it was), if you don't practice these situations and everyone on the defense practice and know exactly what to do. Get your head around, see who could catch him, get in front of them. He gets a block and this is a pick 6. We have a few plays like this every game, whereby situation and game awareness is really poor and when you play upper echelon teams, it tends to bit you in the ass. Please understand, we didn't lose because of this play, but you put enough of these together with all of things above..... it how you lose lose with superior talent. And make NO mistake, we have superior talent to Georgia. Kirby Smart and his staff just spanked Sark and our staff. I very much hope Sark really works on his blind spots during the offseason because I'm very pleased with where he has brought the program but there's a difference between the Kirby Smart's of the world and the Mack Brown's, and it's the details..... we don't do details well right now.