Did anyone else notice how when we lined up in power run formation, JMU corner would immediately abandon his receiver and crash down on our tailback leaving our WR alone on the flat. This worked out well for them as stopped many plays for a loss or short gain when it looked like our back would have gone for a decent gain. What I was questioning was why we didn't take advantage of this and hit the open receiver that was left alone or we could have also faked a handoff to the fullback and then hit the tailback on a wheel route on the flat where there was no corner. We could have made them pay for being overly aggressive with their corners on run support. We never made the adjustment.