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-> Mora and Charlton each hope the familiarity, as well as a much deeper group of healthy receivers and tight ends, will give them more options to diversify the offense. Last year UConn ran the ball on more than 64% of its offensive plays.
“Every week’s a little bit different (in) what you’re trying to emphasize, how teams are playing you, what you’re trying to do to attack that. I think that the fact that we’ve got healthy receivers right now and healthy tight ends, and we’ve got more receivers and tight ends that we feel are productive players than maybe we’ve had in the past at this point in the season, is going to help us,” Mora said. <-