Rewatching the game on the BTN Football in 60 replay. The offense was playing well in the 1st Q. First three drives rolled up 154 yards of offense but only 7 points. The fourth drive began with the 24 yard pickup by Marshall on the fly sweep, putting them at 178 yards of offense ~18 minutes into the game. Just in that timeframe, there were two false starts caused by Hawai'i LBs clapping (OSU adjusted by switching to hard counts after the second penalty), a dropped hold on a FG attempt, and three errant snaps. The first drive had reached the Hawai'i 26 and the fourth drive reached the Hawai'i 28. Contributing to the fourth drive mess was Cardale taking two sacks due to blown assignments on the line and a penalty when Baugh shifted late. Without the OL miscues and missed FG, they'd have put 10 - 17 points on the board. The offense not converting drives into points at that point in the game was not on Cardale.
Barrett's three drives to end the 1st half only covered 64 yards, and Cardale looked completely out of sorts/rhythm when he took over to start the second half. In hindsight watching the replay, I think the staff went too deep into the playbook trying to manufacture a spark with personnel groupings and playcalls, when what they were already doing (power runs, fly sweeps, and the occasional deep shot) had worked and had Hawai'i guessing, despite the 7-0 score.
Barrett's three drives to end the 1st half only covered 64 yards, and Cardale looked completely out of sorts/rhythm when he took over to start the second half. In hindsight watching the replay, I think the staff went too deep into the playbook trying to manufacture a spark with personnel groupings and playcalls, when what they were already doing (power runs, fly sweeps, and the occasional deep shot) had worked and had Hawai'i guessing, despite the 7-0 score.
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