I'm not trying to prove a point but asking because I truly don't know. The consensus seems to be that our players tired out because WVU could sub out frequently and YSU couldn't, thus the meltdown starting late in Q2. We could sub out, but with second team non or partial scholly players, right? I've heard a fresh mediocre player is always better than a fatigued star player. The meltdown continued despite halftime in a climate controlled locker room, and then with the YSU offense on the field first consuming 2.5 minutes. I would think that'd allow the D time to get a second wind. Obviously, the WVU players played in identical conditions as YSU players, and no WVU players had cramps from what I recall. All of this is with the back ground of prior second half meltdowns, like the NDSU game last year, where heat obviously wasn't an issue.
I totally buy that WVU made adjustments that we didn't. Monty sucks. But it sure seems like we may have issues with strength and conditioning, and players unable to perform for a full game. Is that a legit gripe?
Compare WVU's first five drives versus the last seven.
WVU 1st W25 15:00 Kickoff Y38 14:08 Interception 4-37 0:52
WVU 1st W20 10:14 Punt W44 08:21 Punt 5-24 1:53
WVU 1st W20 05:59 Punt Y00 03:16 * TOUCHDOWN 8-80 2:43
WVU 2nd W23 13:42 Kickoff Y47 11:30 Punt 5-30 2:12
WVU 2nd W09 10:07 Kickoff W36 07:36 Punt 8-27 2:31
WVU 2nd W14 05:24 Punt Y00 03:15 * TOUCHDOWN 6-86 2:09
WVU 2nd W35 00:51 Punt Y13 00:00 Missed FG 7-52 0:51 #
WVU 3rd W14 12:31 Punt Y00 09:26 * TOUCHDOWN 9-86 3:05 #
WVU 3rd W20 07:32 Punt Y15 02:50 * FIELD GOAL 14-65 4:42 #
WVU 3rd W43 01:49 Punt Y00 01:40 * TOUCHDOWN 1-57 0:09
WVU 4th W01 13:36 Punt W08 12:02 Punt 3-7 1:34
WVU 4th W25 08:44 Kickoff Y00 05:37 * TOUCHDOWN 7-75 3:07
WVU 4th W28 02:12 Interception W40 00:00 End of half 4-12 2:12