Article By Kevin McGrady on 14th September, 2010
In the first two games of the 2009 season, Auburn averaged 55 rushing plays per game. This has dropped to 47 in 2010, when it was expected to rise up to the 60 range. This has put the Auburn quarterback as the leading rusher.
This is not intended or designed, and Coach Chizik is not happy with it. Auburn must improve at distributing the ball to play makers.
The passing side of the offense is much the same. The Tigers have averaged only 18 pass plays per game in 2010 where th...
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