JONESBORO -- Pinpointing the source of Arkansas State University's first-half offensive issues from Saturday isn't a straightforward task.
The Red Wolves had piled up 214 yards -- good for 5.5 yards per play -- and four of their first six drives made it into Central Arkansas territory, with another ending at their own 49.
Yet when ASU headed into the locker room, the hosts were staring at a 7-6 deficit and had failed to find the end zone.
A 34-point second half covered up some of the flaws, but when the Red Wolves looked back at their Week 1 film, the offensive line was one of several concerns.