OK but it hasn't been 8. I do wish we'd play a little faster but I don't think the reason we lost games is because we don't. As others have pointed out, and I do literally every week in my stats thread, Ohio State is literally dead last in pace. 136 out of 136. Don't they have an athletic advantage over everyone they play? Of course. But they're just fine playing the way they play.
And this isn't a coordinator thing, it's Ryan Day. When they had Chip Kelly last year, they were 119th in pace.
Again, pace does not equal success. Pace does not mean you lower your margin for error. Efficiency equals success. Points equal success.
FAU is #1 in the country in pace. They're 42nd in scoring. They're 4-7.
I would be fine with going faster, and having done it all year, we only have 1 game left we're not changing things now, if only because the offense was struggling in mid-season. Try something different, I'm good with that. But we were averaging about 5.5 yards per play for over a month. Running more plays at 5.5 per play doesn't necessarily mean you're going to be any more successful on offense. The real argument would've been last year. We averaged 7 yards every time we snapped it. We should've been dying to run as many plays as possible. When you're average, what does more mediocrity bring you?