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Wanted to get everyone's thoughts on the OL up to this point. I've had a feeling for some time that our run blocking has been sliding the last few years. Tonight Purdue did a pretty good job of pushing us around, we weren't opening a lot of holes. EG was our leading rusher, and we certainly don't want him taking off 14 times a game for the rest of the season, that's a recipe for injury. You take away his 56 yards and we didn't even crack 90 yards between our other 3 backs. We certainly did a piss poor job of running the ball against Michigan too, only 56 yards on 30+ carries.
Don't give me some BS about teams loading the box. You can scheme around that with tosses, reverses, and stretching the field with passes. People load the box against Stanford frequently and they're still able to run the ball, and there are plenty of other teams that can make it happen. We're not doing a great job controlling the line of scrimmage though, and we're not opening holes like we should be with this line imo.
Why is this a concern? Good teams control the line of scrimmage, and if you want to win big bowls you should be able to run the ball. A strong running game would help us later in the season against USC too, BC was absolutely dominant against them running the ball.
Don't give me some BS about teams loading the box. You can scheme around that with tosses, reverses, and stretching the field with passes. People load the box against Stanford frequently and they're still able to run the ball, and there are plenty of other teams that can make it happen. We're not doing a great job controlling the line of scrimmage though, and we're not opening holes like we should be with this line imo.
Why is this a concern? Good teams control the line of scrimmage, and if you want to win big bowls you should be able to run the ball. A strong running game would help us later in the season against USC too, BC was absolutely dominant against them running the ball.