Halftime adjustments have been standard in college football for decades.
If a team struggled in the first half, they made corrections in the locker room and applied them on the field during the third quarter.
Now, with the introduction of tablets on the sideline, halftime adjustments have become series-to-series adjustments.
“You’re making them on the fly,” Toledo defensive coordinator Vince Kehres said. “When you get into the locker room, it's ‘Hey, we already fixed that. If they do it again, remember we talked about this on the field.’”
Safeties coach Ross Watson said it’s almost like you need 2.