Orlando Sentinel

Ground game key to Bulls’ success

- Matt Murschel

It may have taken three games, but USF’s offense appears to be gaining traction.

The Bulls accumulate­d 680 yards of total offense in a 47-23 win over Illinois last Friday and coach Charlie Strong knows if his team expects to remain on that offensive trajectory, it will require better rhythm and more explosive plays, especially from the ground game.

“The key thing is we have to be able to run the football,” Strong explained during the conference’s teleconfer­ence call Monday. “Because when you run the ball, you have a physical nature about you.”

USF ranks third in the American Athletic Conference in rushing offense this season with the team averaging more than 280 yards per game. Against the Illini, the Bulls rushed for a season-high 376 yards. There’s been a tremendous amount of balance in the run game with quarterbac­k Quinton Flowers (243 yards) and tailbacks Darius Tice (256) and D’Ernest Johnson (215) leading the way.

All three players are physical runners, according to Strong, and the challenge defenses face is trying to figure out how to stop all three.

“You just can’t take one and just game-plan where you’re going to just stop one because all three are very effective,” he added.

Temple coach Geoff Collins admits his team will need to buckle down to slow down the Bulls.

“The personnel challenges and the speed of the game are things we really have to pay attention to,” Collins said. “We’ve got to be able to tackle in space.”

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