I tell you what, Mr. Chamberlin. I've seen this very thing come to pass before. I recall coach Vince Dooley's post Herschel Walker signed recruits at running back go through a pedestrian season after 8 games to where no player had had a longer run past 35 yards or so from the line of scrimmage back in 1985. Here, I am talking about former NFL running backs Keith Henderson, Lars Tate, and Tim Worley. Then rolls in undefeated #2 ranked Florida with the nation's top rush defense. What do the three great backs do when faced with this monumental task after having 8 regular season games with lackluster performances? The answer is...they EXPLODE! Keith Henderson pops a 76 yard TD run in the 1st quarter and later adds a 32 yarder for a score. Lars Tate then pops his longest run of the season at 40 yards. And then the 4.27 (40 yd. dash/ senior year in HS) speedster, 6-2, 205-pound Tim Worley completes the beatdown by racing 89 yards on a toss sweep to complete Georgia's 24-3 win over a dynamic Florida team in late November 1985. People could have made the same judgement about Georgia's offense that year that they are making about the current Cornhusker offense...and then your offense has that special moment in history. It could happen. I've seen it happen before.