Could Blue Smith’s Commitment Signal a New Offensive Approach for Cincinnati?

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    Could Blue Smith’s Commitment Signal a New Offensive Approach for Cincinnati?

    The Bearcats have added some real talent at wide receiver and that might lead to enhanced offensive versatility and production. As the old adage goes, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The Cincinnati Bearcats certainly weren’t broken last season, as they won 11 games and earned their first bowl victory since 2012. Although the defense was at the very center of that success, there is no denying that the Bearcats had a very distinct offensive strategy and one that paid dividends. Led by second-team All-American Athletic Conference running back Michael Warren, the Bearcats were one of the best rushing teams in the league. They ranked fourth in the AAC in yards on the ground (239.5 per game) and rushing attempts (600). According to Team Rankings, they were also a top 30 team nationally in rushing yards percentage and rushing play percentage. Entering the 2019 season, the Bearcats have four proven running backs in Warren, Gerrid Doaks, Tavion Thomas and Charles McClelland. They also lost top pass-catcher Kahlil Le

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