OWHRun the football. It only makes sense given UCLA's stinginess against the pass all year. Consider too that Nebraska's offense seems to flow better when it's able to rely on the ground game.
Offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf knows all this. Which is why he said Wednesday after practice that he'd like to see the Huskers get production from their ball carriers right from the start of the Foster Farms Bowl Saturday.
"It's something that, when we've been good at it, it's been really helpful to us," Langsdorf said of NU's rush attack. "We get into a rhythm. Establishing that run is always so big for us, making sure that we get some gains early in the game just to kind of get us into that flow we like to get into."
The Bruins have allowed an average of 5.6 yards per pass attempted (tied for third-best nationally). They've given up just 26 pass plays of 20-plus yards all season (tied for the seven-fewest total in the country).
But opponents have averaged 4.3 yards per carry against them.
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