This is probably its own thread. Short answer: when scared of making mistakes, people often choose over-cautious, rather than over-aggressive, strategy. In many cases(see 4th-and-shorts in positive territory) this is the incorrect mathmatical strategy. But, because easier to play "by the book" easier to justify than innovative aggressive strategies, coaches actually &k up these types of decisions a thousand times a game.
Over-Cautious is the worst.
It's probably been mentioned multiple times, but it's last years USF game all over again
Could use this weather for Houston. Tulane, not so much.
Anyone else notice it looked like Bryant has a badly bruised right thumb?
I hate how every time there's inclimate weather, this offense forgets how to play football.
It's not forgetting. It's choosing not to.
Diaco must be the only young coach who takes pride in coaching like it's the 1946 Army-Navy game.
Just about to write this. A TD probably puts it away. I don't think Tulane took to sitting in their wet pads at halftime as well as UConn. UCONN probably didn't like it either, but Tulane liked it worse.Another TD is probably all we need but....