Ohio State head coach Ryan Day reacts to Indiana loss Sat.
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Ryan Grubb knows the narrative about the Alabama football run game. It's one fixated on the outcome. No Alabama running back with more than 10 carries is averaging more than 3.9 yards per rush. The room has combined for six touchdowns in nine games.
It's the Medford Cardinals and the Ryan Cowboys facing off in the Oklahoma high school football Class C state title game Friday at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond.
Heading into their coming matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans outlined what could be the key for Houston's run game, find that aspired spark, and bringing a bit more balance to what the offensive side of the ball has to offer: that leans upon the offensive line.
If you call it “war” like Day did last season, there’s an obvious be-all, end-all connotation to your players. One slip on one flank by one player, and the most dangerous run game in college football has all of 77 yards on 26 carries.
Ryan Day said Ohio State's fourth-down touchdown to Jeremiah Smith was a play call it had banked for later in The Game, but felt then was the right time to unveil it.
Silverfield said he intends for his Arkansas teams to play a physical brand of football. As a former offensive line coach, Silverfield’s teams tend to emphasize the run game. He was the run game coordinator at Memphis before he was promoted to the Tigers' head coaching position at the end of the 2019 regular season.
Nobody paying attention for the past 24 months would be surprised to see Indiana – yes, Indiana – leading the way into this year’s College Football Playoff.