Does anyone have a clue how the Cats' offense, which has certainly been inconsistent if not downright awful this year, becomes a juggernaut when it needs to close out and win a game? In five of the six "close" games this year, the offense has had a sustained final drive that either got the final score or essentially closed out the game: Duke, 10 plays, Ball State, 10 plays, Nebraska, 9 plays, PSU 10 plays, PU 7 plays. In the sixth, against Stanford, while it did not close out the game, the last non-victory formation drive was 9 plays to a field goal that made it a two score game and while not icing the game, made it extremely difficult for Stanford to crawl back. I don't know if I have ever seen a team struggle so much and then suddenly transform itself and take control when it needed to.