i stayed through the 3rd.
He had some great plays (usually to WR #4 who was amazing)
He had some ugly plays:
after a decent rush, he fumbled, at the 5, into the endzone and the roos recovered.
He had two INTs. one was and tipped ball on a shovel pass and the other was a pass that he hesitated on and then underthrew. the guy was wide open and gilbert hesitated and then it was too late.
other than this, what i saw was a guy who was doing whatever the heck he wanted, whenever he wanted. he controlled the game as if it was practice and the other team wasn't allowed to stop him. one play he motioned to #4 and i told my girlfriend that this was going to be a long touchdown to #4 and sure enough 50+ yds, mostly in the air, for the touchdown. He also had several rushing TDs. I would say that he was responsible for 4 or 5 TD total. one of the best plays i saw was a two-point conversion early in the game. gilbert ran to the right, threw on the run, across his body, above two defenders and to the perfect spot for the receiver to get it at its highest point. probably the best throw i saw all day.
i also noticed that this guy is a man among boys out there. a sure sign of something special. He commanded the troops as if he'd been doing this for 20 years. they ran the set-and-look scheme that most college offenses are doing now so he should be used to that when he gets here.
he throws to the outside shoulder on sideline throws and he threw another pass short when the defender had his back turned that i thought was an upperclassmen-college-player type throw.
needless to say, i can't wait to see this guy on campus. he is going to be great.