NC State threw 53 times, rushed 27 and still only scored 23 points against Wake. Maybe if they'd thrown it a little more they'd have scored more
Iowa passed 41, rushed 22 and scored 10 against Northwestern
Kentucky passed 38, rushed 35 (there is the balance you want) and scored 7 against Tennessee
Miss St passes 20, rushed 30 and scored 0.
Keep saying things that have no basis on reality though. It is obviously only our offense that can be shut down.
Are there offenses that utilize high volume of passes efficiently? Yes of course! Is being efficient per pass important for us? Of course! Do we need to throw more to win? No, and it's a dumb argument to suggest "more passes = better performing offense" unconditionally. As displayed above, balanced offenses have bad days too, so why is this a problem with our scheme specifically?