Look at last year great players and the team under performed big time. whose fault is that?
It is almost as though we took a hard u-turn from the approach of 2017-18 that started in 2019. 2020 was a one-time bizarre season. The results of 2019 and 2021 reflect what the approach currently is within the program. Every single play is called with no risk, never throw the football down field, never attempt a trick play. Grind out the same 4-5 plays looking for the other team to make a mistake on defense.
The ultimate example of playing not to lose is the 2015 Kansas State game. You get away from setting the initiative of the game when you play not to lose. Iowa State led that game 35-14 at the half. They started the game with a balanced run/pass attack. In the second half it was all running with a 3-4 yard pass mixed in the series (sound familiar?). You can go back and look at the plays from this game in 2015 and compare to last night. This vanilla offense led to a turnover on downs, a punt and finally the entire Kansas State defense knew either Warren or Lanning will get the ball to run every single play and pinned their ears. This led to multiple fumbles and a 38-34 defeat.
Beyond play calling it is the mentality that drives us all crazy. We've seen it before especially watching Iowa State football for longer than 10 years. That's why I refer to this mythical chart because these plays are strangely similar through multiple different coaching staffs. The real reason they are similar is because when you are playing not to lose you find a way to lose.
We all know it and we all see it. It doesn't matter whether this is the first season with the team or the tenth after multiple bowl wins. The moment you stop playing to win is the moment you are promised not to win.