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(07-16-2014 07:19 PM)Bearcats#1 Wrote:  ECU

So correct me if I'm wrong...looks like the qb/wr passing attack is going to be great but there is a big question at running back. If this is accurate, what say you? If you can't run the ball, i don't care how great your passing game is, you are going to struggle.

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cincy is new to a true spread, even with mediocre rushing a good spread can light up crazy amount of points,
look at smu last year, they were horrible on defense but were putting up crazy amounts of points despite being borderline horrific in rushing.

houston had an at best average rushing during the keenum years but were ranked the #1 offense in the nation 3 of his years as the starter

wazzu is projected decent next year in the PAC they run maybe once every 10-15 plays

a lot of passing spread actually dont even expect success from the run the run and just do it (despite knowing it wont work) just to keep the defense honest
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