As the oft-forgotten lyrics of the traditional ND football song proudly proclaim, "...when the Irish backs go marching by, the cheering thousands shout their battle cry..." This year, more so than those of recent past, two "Irish Backs" in particular have proven the once-famous line true. For that reason, the Irish rushing attack, which was originally pegged as a weakness by experts during the preseason, just may be the key to the rest of our season. With little depth behind them, it is up to running backs Cierre Wood and Jonas Gray to share a heavy load as the workhorses that drive our offense. Luckily, they seem to be hitting a galloping stride at just the right moment.
Through our first 5 games, we are averaging an impressive 5.41 yards per carry and 179.6 yards per game on the ground. In our most recent game, we racked up 289 rushing yards against a Purdue defense that prides itself on stopping the run. This bodes extremely well for us as we hit the heart of our season, especially considering both Wood and Gray recorded career highs on the same night. If they can continue their ways, a mountain of pressure will be lifted off of Tommy Rees's shoulders (see our game against Purdue) as the ability to establish the run early on forces the opposing defense to commit, thus rendering their line unable to go all out rushing the pass and their secondary unable to double-cover Michael Floyd (which prompted the announcer to describe Mike as "a weapon that cannot be stopped" midway through our game in West Lafayette).
Next up, we have a matchup against the most talented service academy team, the ever-scrappy and never-quitting Air Force squad that boasts one of the nation's best rushing attacks with the type of option-style offense that keeps Bob Diaco up at night. While we know we will be seeing almost nothing but running plays from them, they should expect much of the same from us as we look to exploit their 114th ranked rushing defense with our two aforementioned workhorses. Hopefully doing so will allow both Wood and Gray to peak in confidence prior to facing the staunch rushing defense of U$C (ranked 37th) after the bye. Due to that bye, both backs should have had enough rest to get their legs back by the time we play the Trojans. Thus, I expect Brian Kelly to run them ragged against the Flying Falcons of Air Force.
As a former running back, I personally prefer run-oriented play calling that allows the backs to develop into a rythm. I'm excited to watch what Wood and Gray can do against an Air Force defense that our offensive line should have no problem dominating due purely to size differential. Look for Cierre to build upon, and possibly top, his career high 191 yard performance last week as the line gives him time to choose his holes and make the moves that have launched him into the spotlight as the 14th ranked leading rusher in the NCAA. When we need tough yards against their gritty defense that we should expect to go all out every single play, Jonas should be able to prove that his past two 90-plus yard games weren't flukes. If all goes according to plan, we may even get to see some carries from upcoming freshman speed demon George Atkinson III.
As a former running back, I personally prefer run-oriented play calling that allows the backs to develop into a rythm. I'm excited to watch what Wood and Gray can do against an Air Force defense that our offensive line should have no problem dominating due purely to size differential. Look for Cierre to build upon, and possibly top, his career high 191 yard performance last week as the line gives him time to choose his holes and make the moves that have launched him into the spotlight as the 14th ranked leading rusher in the NCAA. When we need tough yards against their gritty defense that we should expect to go all out every single play, Jonas should be able to prove that his past two 90-plus yard games weren't flukes. If all goes according to plan, we may even get to see some carries from upcoming freshman speed demon George Atkinson III.
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