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It was quite the debut for quarterback
John Rhys Plumlee and the UCF offense against South Carolina State.
Plumlee, a transfer from Ole Miss, passed for 308 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for 100 yards and one more score. In all, the Knights racked up 605 yards of total offense in the 56-10 victory.
A day after the game, offensive coordinator
Chip Lindsey talked about the performance.
Recap from the interview:
In a first game, you always learn about your team and how guys respond. The guys had early energy and played fast. He was disappointed though in tempo and says they didn't line up as fast as they should.
At times, the offensive line dominated the line of scrimmage and others time they made mistakes. They got some different looks. He said Coach Hand and those guys did adjust.
The skill positions dropped too many passes, three or four drops. But there were some big-time catches.
Gus has emphasized they need to play better without the ball - blocking the right guys and finishing.
The running backs ran hard and protected the ball well.
JRP "did a lot of good things." Mentioned the fumble, but said five guys showed great effort in tracking the guy down. "That's something as a coach you're really proud of." He did some good things, but there are some things he needs to clean up. Passing wise, did a "great job" with some touch throws on wheel routes for touchdowns. With the exception of 2-3 plays, JRP got the ball out pretty quickly. Also made plays with his feet.
Overall, some things to clean up and learn from.
Lindsey said JRP needed the live reps. In practice, they usually get 4-5 plays in a row, then another group comes in. After 1.5 years of not playing QB, he did a great job of handling the information, checked protections and just got more comfortable in the offense.
Lindsey mentions how JRP does play physical.
Lindsey mentioned Gus brought the Wildcat formation to the SEC.
On WR
Javon Baker, Lindsey mentioned how he made an unbelievable catch during one of his first practices. He's got great ball skills, plays the ball in the air as good as anybody, is physical. For a first time with a lot of game action, he can be special. He just has to play better without the ball.
Asked if anything pleased him or brought a smile to his face, he liked how TE
Zach Marsh-Wojan's first career catch was also a touchdown. He was excited for him. He was also excited for JRP playing QB again and doing well. He liked seeing the new WRs, including
Xavier Townsend.
Mentioned the old football cliche of making the most improvement from game one to game two.
Isaiah Bowser and
Johnny Richardson are the only primary RBs that saw action. He was asked about
R.J. Harvey and
Mark-Antony Richards not playing. He said it was flow of the game. Isaiah is a "proven guy" who needs to get carries and Johnny can also carry a workload.
Asked about OL improving, Lindsey thought they played hard. Live reps are just different. Mentioned the veteran guys and newcomers, just working together and becoming cohesive.
On the tempo, Lindsey said their pace needs to be quicker. Get to the line quicker.
On TE
Kemore Gamble, "what a great catch on the wheel route." A scramble play by JRP got him the ball and fell down, could have maybe scored. He can run for a man his size. The sky is the limit for him.
On Louisville, Lindsey said he didn't know much yet. He knows
Malik Cunningham, who is from Alabama. This interview was Friday at 12 noon.
More on WR
Xavier Townsend, Lindsey said it was evident early on when the freshmen got here that was "more mature" and might be ready to play early. His approach is great, very even keel with a calm demeanor. Came from a good high school program and had confidence.
On his first game in the Bounce House, Lindsey complimented the atmosphere and the student section.
I asked about the limited reps QB
Thomas Castellanos got when he finally made his debut. He had five plays with "two minus plays." Had a good run on a draw. "It's fun watching young players get in the game. It's like watching your own kids, they're so excited. Tommy is going to be a really good player."