Article By Ryan Dietz on 4th October, 2009
He is known for saying that the Wildcats are a running team and that they use the ground game to open up the pass. This could be an example of him not tipping his hand to the media and his opponent.
Through five games, the Northwestern offense has been primarily a passing offense. The 'Cats are second in the Big Ten in pass offense, averaging 286 yards a game. While that is great, the Wildcats need to find a way to establish the ground game to be able to compete with the big dogs in the conference.
Northwestern is dead last in yards per carry in the Big Ten, averaging a measly 3.3 yards per rush. ...
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