I've not posted much post game, too emotional about it. But finally, three things wrt Iowa and this game:
1. Stop playing checkers with the guy who invented the game of checkers. Do something, anything, to speed up and mess up the game. You can't out-Ferentz Ferentz.
2. You can't just forfeit a third of the game (ie special teams) and expect to beat disciplined teams.
3. Guys gotta execute. Brock was bad. Breece and X both made fatal errors.
I am much more concerned with 1 and 2 than 3. 3 happens sometimes, but the others are kind of unforgiveable, given they are continuing problems.
I think you've pretty well nailed my thoughts, especially with your first point. Campbell's conservative approach was great when we were up-and-comers. Keep the game close in games we are otherwise out-talented in and see what happens at the end. But you have an All-American Running back and TE. You have one of the best returning WR in the Big 12 and one of our most decorated QBs in our history. At some point you quit being timid and say "I have the most talented team on the field let's make something happen." And a playbook that consists solely of off tackle runs, square outs and slants aint it.
To me it's just a change in mindset. Be the aggressor and take it to them. Stop being timid, stop playing the ball-control, field position game. Open things up and let our players make plays, and hope the 3rd point you make rings true. I'd rather lose by 20 taking a real shot at it than lose by 20 playing timid.