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I could argue that Randy chose the best approach against Wagner. Uconn had the superior team. The fumble, INT and botched 4th down was a 28 point swing. Playing conservative backfired because of the turnovers.
This week things are different. I’d like to see us attempt to keep them off balance. It’s not the best team that wins. It’s the team that plays the best. Being ultra conservative would be like not even trying to win. And that is unexceptionable.
The problem with ultra-conservative run game plans is statistically they are more likely to fail to score than a pass/run balanced offense. The odds of a penalty occurring increase and the odds of a turnover increase as sheer function of number of snaps. Run based drive require many more plays of shorter yardage gains with a need for more first downs. Getting chunks through the air, decreases the probability of failure... assuming you can pass.