The UFR Glossary. Substitution Notes: Edge was the most interesting; Morris and Upshaw were the starters and played 2/3 of snaps but Okie rotated in for 4-down fronts and outplayed McGregor and Upshaw. D.Moore came in to pass rush when Morris was inside. Paige started over Moore then rotated drives with Moten. CBs were the usual Turner/Green with Johnson spelling each for a drive. Sainristil came off for an extra DL when Iowa went to 2WR sets. LBs were mostly Colson and Barrett but Rolder and Mullings got in a little bit. Mazi Smith went almost the whole way (PFF missed that Goode was in late), with Jenkins and Graham his 5-2 mates (backed up by Benny) and Morris or Upshaw playing pass rush DT. Grant got one goal line snap. Formation Notes: An "X" in the defensive formation means a DE split way, way outside. For example I'm calling this "Nk Split X"—because it's Nickel Split but the split edge (Eyabi Okie, on the top) is even wider than a Wide-9. How it began. Spencer Petras called this setup "Hell." How it ended. [After THE JUMP: A good nap, a bad quarter, and it's time to talk about Okie.]