For the football scholars:
Obviously the Bears made adjustments for the second half against K-State, and it wasn't just a team that showed fire that it didn't have in the first half.
An O-line doesn't give up 7 sacks and oodles of tackles for loss in one half, then avoid those after halftime simply by changing attitude.
Scheme? Play-calling? Learning the opponents' keys?
I'm sure lots of us would appreciate some analysis.
Obviously the Bears made adjustments for the second half against K-State, and it wasn't just a team that showed fire that it didn't have in the first half.
An O-line doesn't give up 7 sacks and oodles of tackles for loss in one half, then avoid those after halftime simply by changing attitude.
Scheme? Play-calling? Learning the opponents' keys?
I'm sure lots of us would appreciate some analysis.