The O can definitely work and the complexity of the pro-style makes it more difficult for youth. So, I think some of our offensive struggles are definitely just familiarity with the offense. Young guys have to think too much which slows things down quite a bit. Linemen will obviously be crucial and I think we are all a bit jaded at WYO because both DC and JG failed to establish good offensive lines. Bohl might or might not establish a good O-line, but the O-line is certainly a key to his success. As for Vigen, I think it is hard to tell if his play calling is suspect or his playbook was limited by youth. There is no way for me to know that, so I withhold judgment until after next year.
For the D, I'm okay with 4-3 but not necessarily our version where we have a modified and softer Tampa 2 as our base D. Again, some of this could be youth, but, damn, let the young dogs eat. I absolutely despise a bend don't break mentality and I worry that is the philosophy we maintain. When I heard all the Cowboy Tough rah rah crap, I was actually thinking a hard-nosed, blitzing, and swarming D. I don't a swarming and blitzing D is our philosophy. I also don't think our base D will be effective against the spread. Sitting back makes it much easier for the QB to make his 1 read. I really really hope our 4-3 philosophy is dictated by the youth and not Bohl's overall philosophy.
Kicking? Well, shit. That is all I have to say about that.
Overall, there are definitely some athletes on the team and a lot of young guys did get experience. Bohl chose this route to rebuild so we will see if it is the right way or not. There most certainly will be improvement with the familiarity of the O and the D. There most certainly will be improvement in size. My biggest question is on the D and will all the areas which will improve be enough to bring us from an FCS-level squad to an upper end MWC-level squad in the next 2 years? As much as I recognize that there will be substantial improvement, I also recognize that we have a looooong ways to go. If the gap between us and the upper end of one of the worst FBS conferences wasn't so wide, I'd feel a whole lot better. At this point, those are my biggest concerns.
At the end of the day (or rather season), I think this season was nothing more than 12 scrimmages and really doesn't indicate anything--good or bad.