That's a fair question because Dobbs does get a lot of ink for making that offense work, and he can be an explosive player. However, this is an attractive play because of the system and the opponent more than the QB. Central will give up yardage to anyone, and I don't necessarily think they will be able to cause the turnovers that have kept them afloat at time this year against one of the most disciplined teams in the country. Plus, even though Dobbs gets the ink, Navy's running backs are balanced and consistent. They could bring some random dude off an aircraft carrier today, and he would likely get 100 yards. CMU should help out with some scores of their own, and it should surpass 55.5...
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