Why don't we run more?

Agree with this. As bad as we've been in pass protection, it's actually been better than how they've been run blocking. Deejay might have a good average but it's not indicative of him getting solid yardage with every run.

For real. Deejay has a good rushing average because of Deejay. Look at the long runs he housed vs the Crocs and vs Va Tech, for example. Dude has been a magician in traffic with zero help from the O Line.
 
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If they’re as hellbent on running the ball as you say they aren’t necessarily showing it. They got mangled by sorry 2 star slugs from cmu.

They gave up four sacks against CMU.

We aren’t going to turn into ‘95 Nebraska. The question is, how do we protect our OL? That’s running the ball more, preferably out of spread looks given the weakness at FB and blocking TE, and calling more quick hitters outside.
 
the answer to your riddle is that we are playing from behind or in very tight games in ever game against the P5.
The only game that we were playing behind that would rule out passing was VT. In a tight game, rushing the ball would be an advantage. It would allow you to control the tempo.

But then again, most here would not like it. They want to win with style … or not win at all. Running would be too 60s-ish. We've got speed galore, let's go downfield. Who cares the line can't block.
 
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This. Deejay has been really good, but feast or famine is correct. He’s had several long runs, many simply due to his own will and determination, but we also get stuffed a ton and get off schedule. Can’t do that with a young QB and an OL who can’t block a soul. The first and last drives on Friday were who this team should be. Quick passes, screens, get the ball to your kids in space, and run inside zone when you have a light box. The play to Pope wasn’t exactly cutting edge design. It’s called, “My guy is better than your guy, watch” and the play goes for 30 yards. Bad OL or not, calling plays with vastly superior athletes is really not difficult. This guy is making it way harder than it needs to be.
Exactly. We have a ton of talent at the skill spots. Get them out in some space and let them get loose. Use that quick throw game as a form of the run game to loosen up the D a little.

Getting in these tight sets and trying to run slow developing run or pass plays has been a cataclysmic failure. This isn’t Wisconsin.
 
I love CIS. Our OC is an idiot because we don’t run more, but “imagine what Mike Leach could do here”.

When you say CIS do you mean DMoney? Are keeping track of which people want Mike Leach in a note book and comparing to those who want want to run the ball?
 
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ive been screaming this since UF, its because Enis is a take what they give you guy to a fault, sometimes you have to impose your will..VT was the ultimate example where we came out passing every down because that's what foster dictated.. its time to stop being dictated to especially in games where you have superior talne (90% of our games), running the ball is an attitude not a scheme

also, Florida's oline was supposed to be trash like ours what has saved them? spreading the defense out

and save me the weak oline **** deejay avg 6.7 yards a pop
Also they have a proven coach for the line
 
When we ran on early downs vs UVA & their rushers were in the backfield by the time the ball was handed off.

We ran (from under center 😡) multiple outside Zone runs that were immediately sniffed out & resulted in TFL's because the backside went completely unblocked & the DE/LB just walked into the backfield & hit Deejay.

Our most successful run plays came when we ran out of the Shotgun & was quick hitting straight up the middle. When we try to run the ball on the outside it almost always gets shut down, or when Cam breaks one on the outside it gets called back for holding every single time.

We don't have the OL to be a Run first team, our best formula for success with our skill position players is Pass to setup the Run out of the Shotgun, running an uptempo Spread system.

The reason why our run game can get shut down so easily by a garbage team like CMU, is because we try to run out of I Formation & Single back looks from under center as if we're Wisconsin, BC, or Iowa or some sh*t.

Enos is running a B1G 10 "Pro-style" Offense while having an ACC Spread style personnel... Square peg in a round hole sh*t, Classic Miami ineptitude smh.
 
It's really been boom or bust with the running game. DJ has had a number of long runs that make that average look better. We need to be more consistent in the running game with the three to four yard gains. Instead it seems we go four or five in a row with no gain or a loss then pop one for 20 plus yards.
 
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I love CIS. Our OC is an idiot because we don’t run more, but “imagine what Mike Leach could do here”.

I love CIS, too. But not for the reason you do. Love watching posters not being able to understand the difference between a historically significant coach that would be really fun to watch with the level of talent he'd have access to and whatever the fvck it is Dan Enos does.
 
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Watch the play designs on the interior runs.

They are terrible.

Then watch the fronts we are facing when we do run inside. Pull up your YouTube and just watch it lol. I’m talking strictly interior runs not the slow developing stretch plays with the unblocked backside DE. That’s just stupid.

Literally focus on the designs of the interior runs. With or without lead blockers.
 
Exactly. We have a ton of talent at the skill spots. Get them out in some space and let them get loose. Use that quick throw game as a form of the run game to loosen up the D a little.

that is exactly what Bama does with their O ... with the players that Miami has its beyond frustrating to see us not doing this.
 
I would love to see us utilize our running backs more in the passing game, even having both deejay and cam on the field together would be a breath of fresh air. We can run the ball with success if we do it with spread formations.
 
Miami is only rushing the ball 43.5% of the time. That's 115th in the country. Conversely, we are 16th in the nation in passing play percentage (56.5%).

Why are we passing so much? We know our offensive line has pass protection issues. Any offensive line would rather run block. Why not put them in a position to do what they do best?

Some would argue that we are not rushing the ball effectively (111th in yards per attempt). But that stat is useless because it includes sacks. Our lead tailback, Deejay Dallas, is rushing at an outstanding 6.7 yards per carry. Camron Harris hasn't gotten going but has had several game-changing yards called back. Why not give them more chances to make big plays?

Maybe we have to run off-schedule and are a little pass heavy because that's what teams give us with inexperienced QBs and a weak OL...?

If i'm defending Miami it's to stop the run on first and second, then send 4 or 5 on 3rd and long.

We're not in any position to dictate terms with our running-game, so the fact that DJ has a 6.7 average speaks positively to DJ, the scheme, and play-calling of our OC.
 
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