Felt). It was apparent however that their execution dropped off considerably. Lots of ill-timed dropped balls and key missed blocks. Though not all drops were drive killers like Tanner’s, they do affect rhythm and momentum greatly. In the first quarter they were getting great runs that was part of their mojo and keeping Baylor D off balance. That changed after injuries. I saw run attempts that had open lanes IF a lineman simply held his block but they didn’t and so instead of five yard gain it was a loss.
And then like I said the drops hurt a lot. But a double pass and fake punt does not indicate going conservative. It’s not like KPop and ARod went rogue in defiance of Sitakis orders to go conservative.