FILM STUDY: Miami Hurricanes run game comes alive vs. Louisville; balanced offensive approach will make it hard for any defense to stop

A lot of teams thrive on their passing game. Some are built upon the backs of running backs. Few are able to encompass both at an elite level. But when they do, watch out. Which makes it that much scarier for Miami’s future opponents that this team is averaging 577 yards and 48 points per game, both first in the nation, on the backs of the No. 1 passing offense behind QB Cam Ward. Because as the Hurricanes showed this past weekend, the beast is waking up behind Ward.