FSU football: 4 positive ways Brock Glenn changed the offense agaisnt Clemson
By Kelvin Hunt
Command of the Offense
It's time consuming to cut up footage of a QB making simple reads, but trust me when I tell you Brock Glenn put FSU in the right play way more often that not. If comparing that to a guy in college for 4+ years, it's a no-brainer who should play.
DJ Uiagalelei was a victim of this as well, but there were several explosive plays left on the field because FSU players failed to execute blocks on the perimeter. The good thing was Glenn wasted no time getting the ball out and into the receiver's hands to allow them to make the blocks. The result isn't what we wanted, but it's the process of Glenn doing everything right that will ultimately lead to success.
In terms of protection, two sacks on 41 pass attempts isn't terrible. Glenn stood in the pocket and threw with confidence. DJ Uiagalelei would usually stand in the pocket and take too long to process and ultimately take a sack.