Maybe it was covered somewhere already...I'd like to hear the response for why we went away from what we did so well in the first half (and what we've done so well historically).
I understand that the kick was a key decision in the game...but isn't this small potatoes compared to the decision to go with the thrilling new pass-happy offense when we were abusing them with the run game? Honestly, I've never seen such a 90 degree turn in the Snyder era. It's so un-Snyder like, I still can't believe it. I understand he may not be in control of every play, but the question needs to be asked.
The TCU staff must have been in total disbelief. It appeared that they needed a miracle to get back in it...little did they know that our staff would cut their own throats. The decision on whether to kick or not would likely have never been necessary had we played to our strength.
I understand that the kick was a key decision in the game...but isn't this small potatoes compared to the decision to go with the thrilling new pass-happy offense when we were abusing them with the run game? Honestly, I've never seen such a 90 degree turn in the Snyder era. It's so un-Snyder like, I still can't believe it. I understand he may not be in control of every play, but the question needs to be asked.
The TCU staff must have been in total disbelief. It appeared that they needed a miracle to get back in it...little did they know that our staff would cut their own throats. The decision on whether to kick or not would likely have never been necessary had we played to our strength.