"I think that they’ve been efficient offensively, just their first drive of the season on Washington scored and looked good,'' Riley said to close his weekly press conference, which mostly dealt with the big picture of a 1-2 team coming off back-to-back non-conference losses for the first time since 1957.
"Defensively, they’re pretty physical up front, they create with that beating blocks. They create disruption. Washington is a good football team, a good running team, good passing team, good quarterbacking and they were disrupted in the game by not blocking guys. Like I said, they made a couple of bad (defensive) plays, (the Washington) quarterback getting out, (a receiver) taking off, breaking the pattern and going off and (the quarterback) hitting him.