Things fell in place yesterday, where the offensive line played like a solid unit, opened up running lanes nicely, and gave excellent pass protection.
That, plus I agree that Tommy Rees called one of his better games.
Still, it's early in the season, and while two games of improvement make things a lot more encouraging than what we were feeling two weeks ago at this time, we're going to have to keep taking a lot more big steps if we want to take on the big boys on the schedule. It's one thing to beat up a UNC defense that flat-out stinks, but facing USC and Clemson is going to require a good bit more progress.