It might be partly a pride thing, but I think its more than that. Its could be this staff oversimplifying, or it could be not getting across/taught to kids what's expected, or it could be that these kids simply can't execute it, or it could be that the staff is starting to doubt what they brought from Indy and is going back to what they've (Prince) has done in the past, so the kids are even more confused. I also think we tried the "win now with older kids approach" early, and when it was obvious it was going to fail, we went with more youth. Not a complete youth movement (see Wafford, Moreira, Figurs) but at least a partial one as we saw older kids that in the long run weren't going to help us.
I will say I was encouraged by the way we mixed our running game (even if we were fairly simply by formation) against OSU. I think we tried to do the same vs NU, but it just didn't work and we didn't really have an answer (NU had seen it so, they could gameplan for it, plus they are pretty solid up front).
I would like to see us come out early and either use multiple shifting or 3 wide for a series vs MU, then come back with double tight run game stuff.