Yeah no shit notice the "20% Cole Luke." Read better.
No? The second MSU TD of the first half was an 1 play, 92 yard drive. As D was already gassed and just had back-to-back sudden changes with no rest. What is complicated here? The ND drives preceding that were:
3&out, 0 plays (fumble putting defense immediately back on the field), 1 play (fumble, putting defense immediately back on the field). So the defense defended 4 straight drives with a total 4 offensive plays of rest and 2:17 of TOP. Ta'ts how you get gassed. Before the offensive implosion and turnovers, ND yielded a total of 96 yards on 3 drive with zero points.
lol they actually did fine on the first drive (because they got to catch their breath)... but already being worn down, ND then has a 1 minute TOP drive, then MSU scored on a long 10 play drive wearing out the D... and then we had a 2 play drive, MSU scored, 3 play drive, MSU scored.... because we were gassed.
Basically, MSU had two long grinding drives (one towards the end of the half, where the D was tired from a half of football and being stuck on the field... and then the second drive of the second half) that gassed the defense. If the offense could've possessed the ball, these probably wouldn't have been back breakers, but in the third quarter after the second long grinder we got absolutely blown off the ball and they gashed us for huge runs.
To say "it's their fault for not getting stops" is just insane given that they WERE getting stops before the offense started imploding, and they started getting stops again once ND started moving the ball. ND only ran 24 plays of offense in the first half, which wore down the defense.