What's changed that has resulted in the team performing better? ie offense scoring points and beating OSU and TCU after losing at Ohio? Most of it has been covered but let me throw in my take.
1. the playbook is moderately different. Some play action! Some deeper throws. Some roll outs. It's not switching 180 degrees from Ferentz to Air Raid. But maybe 15 plays a game changed from a 4 tight end power run into the line, to more open and aggressive. Big difference in loosening up defenses.
2. OL has gradually improved. I think it is more guys getting up to game speed with the new coaching and technique and scheme than it is just swapping in Black for Simmons.
I'd say its 40% the playbook. But the OL better has made ALL the plays better, new and old. There
were holes to run through against OU, that's when it started. They are improving, and Silas and Sama are feasting.
And oh yeah, item #3 - the team isn't puking and sh!tting themselves to death. That's gotta be worth a couple points per game in the advanced stats machine.
For the "sky is falling" crowd, still plenty to angst about:
- Short kickoffs. (I suspect that's a one-off, has been great all year until TCU)
- In-game management. Maybe CMC should hire a tactician to "feel" the game and run it.
- So many missed tackles! WTF? Used to be a strength, might be driven by the next item.
- Linebackers. Young & slow. Hopefully they get better with experience.
I'm optimistic for the team, only the in-game management is a persistent problem. Though I am less confident about W-L. Cincy, BYU, Baylor, KU and even UT are all "winnable" but also "loseable". Will depend how well they play any given day, how well the opponent plays, and just the breaks.