Couldn’t have said it better.
While it’s natural to point the finger for yesterday’s loss, there are things to be mindful of for context.
On a day so many things went wrong for the Cowboys — penalties by the dozen, including nine by the defense, and special teams blunders that cost 13 points — the Cowboys fittingly put the game in the offense’s hands when it hung in the balance. The offense wasn’t perfect Saturday, but it was easily the best thing going for the Cowboys.
After a three-and-out punt on its opening possession of the second half, OSU scored touchdowns on its next three drives.