I think it’s a combination of many factors.Good thing we addressed that after it being an obvious problem last year.
Oh, wait..........
Pretty obvious defeating ISU's defense became formulaic a couple years ago.
Take chances as much as you can in the first half and score as much as possible.
ISU saves many adjustments and blitz packages for the second half, so the offense can't scheme against them at halftime.
If we know and see this, guarantee our opponents do as well.
1. The talent discrepancy was evident last night (not easily fixable)
2. OU ran up tempo, not subbing, which forced the defense not to sub as well. Iowa State likes to rotate many players in to keep players fresh to perform at their peak (not easily fixable)
3. Tendencies. OU always seemed like they knew what Heacock was going to do next. That’s a result of film study to learn certain tendencies a coach may have (fixable)
We all knew winning last night would be a long shot at best. But the defense was just gassed and couldn’t get off the field. It snowballed quickly