^^ You hit the nail on the head with the kicking game/special teams. If a coach is going to adopt a play not to lose mentality (aka try to limit your teams mistakes and wait for the other team to beat themselves) then it's absolutely imperative that you have solid special teams. Over the last three weeks we have given up HUGE special teams plays. First, the alabama blocked punt, then the Charlotte onsides kick that they ran in for 7, and now another blocked punt and missed FG resulting in 10 free points the other way. How is our punter so bad? He takes way too long to get the kick off and then can hardly even get it down the field with terrible hang time. Since I've followed MT beginning in 2003 we've never had such an inept & incompetent punter. Why coaches do not offer scholarships to punters I will NEVER understand. As far as I'm concerned they're just as freakin' important as your quarterback. They massively influence field position and (as we learned today) can literally be the difference between winning and losing. I would have at least 2 punters on scholarship if it were my damn team!!!!!!!! See this recent commit Will Mitchell? 5'7 180lb slow poke RB who will never see the field here.....or would you prefer one of the best punters in the country??? Because so few schools offer punters scholarships, the few schools that do can get the cream of the crop......what I would give to be able to be a head man at a college team.....I swear coaches are so caught up in trying to do what everyone else is doing instead of taking a step back and looking at the big picture and thinking for themselves and really critically thinking about what the team needs. (And this team doesn't need a white boy 5'7 slow poke RB.....)
TLDR: You're simply not going to beat anybody worth beating if you play not to lose and then cripple yourself on special teams.
ps. Our offensive line sucks