I'd have to go back and watch again to see how many opportunities in terms of playcalling were really "missed" by the offense (as in throwing it more downfield and across the middle, etc.), but I have a hunch that it's not as many as some here would think. Iowa's defense remains very good at neutering the opposing offense and forcing the offense to take what's there or risk throwing into heavy coverage, which includes a group of very opportunistic defensive backs that can easily make you pay. Of course you can find specific plays where there was open space that wasn't utilized, but that doesn't mean that it always would have worked that way. For that reason, I'll reserve full judgement on the offense until they get into Big 12 play.
Obviously today was still frustrating, though. The lack of urgency on the fourth quarter touchdown drive was maybe the most frustrated I've been with Campbell and company. His game management leaves a lot to be desired. Like some have said, though, coaches have strengths and weaknesses. If the recruiting and player development get Iowa State back to the point of making bowls (which I still think they will, next year if not this year), then the lackluster game management will be something I'm willing to accept as a weakness of his.
Obviously today was still frustrating, though. The lack of urgency on the fourth quarter touchdown drive was maybe the most frustrated I've been with Campbell and company. His game management leaves a lot to be desired. Like some have said, though, coaches have strengths and weaknesses. If the recruiting and player development get Iowa State back to the point of making bowls (which I still think they will, next year if not this year), then the lackluster game management will be something I'm willing to accept as a weakness of his.