It would be fun to see some more creative things out of the Wildcat, but we got pretty much what we wanted out of it vs ISU. The defense still has to account for Coffman so we get the defense spread out and we enhance this even more by utilizing a 2 TE, 2 split set. By utilizing a 2nd TE, essentually you create an "extra gap" for the defense to defend, and you've already given the offense an "extra man" at the point of attack by forcing the defense to remove a defender to account for the QB split out on the play. So even though ISU defended it with 3 DBs in cover 3 and moved a safety into the box to get 8, we still get numbers at the point of attack and as long as we execute blocks we are going to get a positive play, though not necessarily a huge play.
Out of the 9 times we ran the Wildcat Saturday, 6 were lead/draw plays to Thomas, and we averaged nearly 7 yards per carry on those plays. The others weren't nearly as successful , granted one was a bad snap for a loss and the other a called pass that Thomas turned into positive yards. The called option got us 1 yard and ISU defended it very well, though if Thomas pitched it I think we get 5 yards minimum with Wilson on the edge.
So while it might seem like getting Wilson and Coffman out and putting in Powell and Harper (or some other sort of combination of players) would be better, right now our best results are with Wilson and Coffman and 2 TEs in the game. Keep in mind defenses have coaches to watch personnel/substitutions and in some ways it may make it easier to make a call to defend the Wildcat if we change personnel b/c you don't have nearly as effective of a blocker to account for. Granted, with certain wrinkles guys like Harper and Powell in with Thomas may create some advantagous match-ups and perhaps a big play, but that will be for a change up once in while, and use the Wilson/Thomas combo more often b/c if we execute, you can almost guarantee we will gain an advantage over the defense.