I'm not going to sit here and pretend our defense is perfect. Yes, it is very good. But essentially, it is just a good-great version of Wally's bend-but-don't-break scheme. Too many 3rd down conversions. All TCU had to do all night was take what we were giving them, which was usually 6-7 yards whenever they wanted/needed it. You can blame the offense for not extending their drives and forcing the D to play too many snaps, but reality is, the D had several of their own chances to get off the field, and in could not do it. 11 3rd down conversions allowed. That isn't getting the job done. Under 300 yards and under 20 points is fine, but let's not pretend the defense is perfect.
I want to be a Zeb-believer, I really do. He had that 20+ yard scramble and didn't look bad doing it (nice block by Keem). My question is why doesn't he do that more often? Clearly not his "strength" but he looked natural enough doing it. Sam Richardson would have been been impressed. If Zeb did that even a couple, maybe 3 times a game, it would keep defenses honest and maybe open up holes in coverage a little more.