Incorrect. Colorado didn't pull their starters until the END of the 3rd quarter, after Klatt had thrown a TD pass to make it 45-14. Thomas had 115 yards rushing in the FIRST QUARTER, and they certainly didn't have their scrubs in at that time. USUALLY, when a team hangs half a hundred on you, you're NOT going to have a high number of total yards. For example: 1) When UT tore up ULL this year 60-3, ULL only managed 238 total yards (most of it passing) 2) When Arizona State beat Temple 63-16, Temple only accumulated 265 yards (203 passing) vs 500+ for Arizona State 3) When we beat up on Baylor 52-14, you only scrounged together 268 yards of offense. The winning team in a blowout, more often then not, has tons more yardage than the loser. They're using every part of their playbook and running the ball, while the loser is going 3-and-out and having to scrap much of their playbook to try and play catch-up. Every statement you made in that paragraph was wrong. We did have a high number of offensive plays, but so do most teams on the wrong end of a blow-out. Running a lot of plays doesn't mean you'll have a good number of yards, especially if you're overmatched.