The obvious is that Tanner is the perfect play-from-ahead QB. If PJ doesn't decide to go for it on their own 29, don't miss a 28 yard fg, and MBS doesn't drop that game-tying TD before half, I imagine they do just enough to get the win. When the odds are against Tanner is when he really seems to struggle. The Bowling Green, Illinois and Iowa games last year come to mind. He just doesn't have the ability to win a game when the running game is really struggling.
Unfortunately, Fleck has a similar trait. He looked like a genious the first 4 games and started making the rounds nationally/ He was championing how connected this group is and just like last year, when the running game struggles and he's not able to control the game, he struggles to make the necessary adjustments to overcome and win. When the expectations start to creep up and the what-ifs start, his teams always take 2 steps back (Iowa/Wisconsin in 2019, Illinois/Iowa in 2021, and now Purdue this year). Hopefully he and Tanner can change the narrative and run the table the rest of this year. No reason this team shouldn't win 10 regular season games this year with their remaining schedule.
Unfortunately, Fleck has a similar trait. He looked like a genious the first 4 games and started making the rounds nationally/ He was championing how connected this group is and just like last year, when the running game struggles and he's not able to control the game, he struggles to make the necessary adjustments to overcome and win. When the expectations start to creep up and the what-ifs start, his teams always take 2 steps back (Iowa/Wisconsin in 2019, Illinois/Iowa in 2021, and now Purdue this year). Hopefully he and Tanner can change the narrative and run the table the rest of this year. No reason this team shouldn't win 10 regular season games this year with their remaining schedule.