Chieftain Notebook: Offense gives opponents more things to prepare for
LOGAN — After having rushed for just 143 yards the first two games of the season — 70 of them on one play — last week’s 455 ground yards at Meigs were a welcome site for the Chieftains.
Not just because of the numbers, of course, but because it showed that the Chiefs, despite being a predominantly passing team, are more than capable of running the football and can offer a balanced attack for opposing defenses to worry about.
It’s probably best to say, however, that they’re still in the process of establishing a running game rather than saying that it’s flat-out in place. Logan coach Billy Burke stresses the Chiefs are still a work in progress.