Regarding todays' game---if you are having trouble scoring points (which is obvious) you need to at least play the 'clean' football Fickell sometimes mentions that seldom happens. Take away the blocked punt & terrible INT early, and you're quite possibly looking at a 7-3 or 10-3 game going into the 4th quarter. No excuses here, just pointing out how you can't absorb mistakes when offense is so hard to come by. Muck it up, keep it close, hope the FR QB makes a critical error or two & you're in business. But.........
The inability to run is killing them. Today MD had their pick--either shoot a LB or two & make O'Neil run for his life, or cover & rush four, which usually meant we had maybe an extra second to throw, if that. And usually no one could get open cuz they're covering with seven. Simmons actually looked OK on the last drive, but while he showed a little mobility you pretty much have to have O'Neil out there since his sprint draw up the middle represents at least half of your run game (Plus Simmons wasn't being pressured outside of one or two plays).
On paper, you could make the argument 2-10 is a possibility. In reality, the O-line needs to get better/healthier & the defense has to somehow avoid getting worn down or else yeah, you could go winless from here on out.
I feel for Ryan Cory. Unlike other OL, even casual fans can see when a center screws up. Tough spot for a RS freshman (he's struggled so much I actually assumed he was a true FR before looking it up). Having to go with your 3rd string guy there can spell big trouble. You hold out hope the staff can make the OL better week-to-week, but then you realize this is the same braintrust that decided going into week one that Davis Heinzen could play LT, and then juggled around almost the entire line since then. I dunno.