We'll have a much easier time scoring against them than OU, and we won that game. We didn't score any against ISU because every time we almost did, we turned it over. If we hadn't, we'd have had a bunch of touchdowns. I think that gets lost in the offensive talk - we had the ability, and we DID move it against ISU, we just turned it over before we could score.
Against Baylor we were starting a new QB and Helu still wasn't back.
We're not going to go on an offensive explosion by any means, but I look for this offensive drought to end substantially as we face slumping teams with weaker defenses.