Air Force coach Troy Calhoun believes he can win games by leaning on his outstanding defense and playing conservative, mistake-free offense.
He’s right.
The Falcons beat New Mexico and San Diego State that way, and they beat Wyoming that way on Saturday. So his philosophy can work.
But here’s the thing—when you play like that as much as Air Force has, it’s hard to change gears and open it up when necessary.
And it likely will be necessary during the next two weeks. It’s hard to believe, after all, that the Falcons will topple Utah, or even Colorado State, completing just one pass and running the fullback dive 30 times.
Which is why I thought Air Force missed out on a chance against Wyomi...
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