Tim in Indiana, Thanks for your input. That method is what I am considering. Sounds like you have a much larger truss depth than my situation. (I'll have to go look again, but I think I may have 2X10 trusses.) My goal is to get a good insulation barrier with the closed cell foam and maintain the cross flow venting on the backside of the sheathing. I'm not sure if I can do a hybrid approach to the insulation with the smaller truss depth.
That brings up another question about insulation. I see so many different "recommendations" for thickness when using closed cell spray foam. What thickness is the most effective, or should I consider the hybrid method? My own thinking is to use the thickest foam layer possible. Probably end up with a max of eight inches of foam if the trusses are 2X10. The other option is the hybrid method and supplement with fiberglass batt. The ventilation channel is a critical part of using that method IMO. Seems like batting, or any loose insulation, has potential to sliding and bunching. It wouldn't take much to stop the cross flow.