WF has played 2 games.
Presby was the first. Wolford played 5 series in that game. He led the offense to scores on each drive (4 TDs: 3 TD passes and 1 rushing TD).
BC was the second. In the last 5 years BC has played 27 home games and given up 34 or more 4 times: NC Clemson; NC FSU; L'ville twice (including last year with the Heisman Trophy winner).
Wolford accounted for 243 yards, running for a TD; throwing for a TD; Wolford hit 68% of his passes and committed no turnovers. He is WF leading rusher and averaging more than 5 yards a carry. The WF game plan was to avoid turnovers, and to make a freshman QB beat them. That was smart. Once WF had a 21-7 lead at half, there was no chance WF was going to start chucking the ball around so that Wolford could pump up his stats.
The point is to win games, and not sure what more Wolford could do to help WF win games. Can tell you right now that the BC coaching staff would love to have John Wolford as their QB (as would UNC, UVA, Pitt, among many others).
Given how the game went, wonder how any reasonable person would expect more out of the offense, including the QB, this past Saturday. BC couldn't put together drives. Once WF got a lead, the only possible way WF could lose the game would be INTs or sack/scoop/score. The game dictated that WF keep the attack vanilla, and they did.
Really astonishing that there is any grousing that WF didn't score 40 at BC this week.