My overall impression of the game is that the defense is about what I thought they'd be. Got plenty of pressure on the QB which is just as important as sacks because that forces a lot of inaccurate throws which we sae plenty of last night from the SEMO QB.
As far as the offense, get used to a minimal running game. KU is moving more towards the Mike Leach style of offense which means about 75% passing and 25% running. Those percentages will change based on scores of games.
Peyton Bender looked okay last night. He was making good reads which is encouraging, I think there was only 2-3 times he made ill-advised passes. The bigger issue with Bender was his accuracy. You can't overthrow intermediate routes in the middle of the field as those will get picked off by safeties playing deep. You so can't throw behind receivers on slants as those will get picked as well.
The OLine appeared improved from last year as Bender had plenty of time to make his reads, but we'll see as the level of competition improves next week.
Penalties were an acceptable level. I'll take 5 for 49 yards every game right now.
The turnovers are the biggest concern. Both of Bender's picks were completely on Bender making an innacurate pass and making a bad decision on the other. The fumble is one that should never happen and hopefully we don't see Tyler Patrick returning kicks or punts again this year.
Moos was just as solid as last year punting so no worries on that aspect. Punt coverage is another story though. STAY IN YOUR LANES! KU will give up multiple punt returns this year unless the coverage unit gets it together in a hurry. Kick off coverage was good on the one chance I saw. Speaking of that, WE HAVE A KICKER! Rui sending kickoffs through the endzone, looking very solid on PAT's and on his FG attempt. His leg also looked good enough that KU should feel comfortable sending him out anywhere within 45 yards. And the best part is that he's only a freshman so hopefully we have a solid, and more importantly, reliable kicking game for the next 4 years.