Not him - but will answer it. Match-ups. Dools has a QB that can read the D pre-snap. The sideline is making play changes for him up to 10 seconds before the snap. Pruitt's scheme tried zone blitzing the whole first half and Lock ate it up. Leaving entire areas of the field wide open against a well schooled offense is poorly thought out. The underneath receivers just float into the vacated areas and Lock's release is too quick to stop it. The only way to have slowed Mizzou down on O was to play press man on every receiver and got a better start in the first quarter on offense.