Nick Chubb took a carry up the middle and found himself in the midst of plenty of red and white jerseys.
That's when Chubb's vision took over.
There just so happened to be a wide-sized hole to his left that featured a lot of green space in front of him. Chubb quickly cut in that direction and was off to the races with Samford defenders in pursuit. Chubb went into the end zone for a 14-yard touchdown at the 12:19 mark of the third quarter, his second score of the game.
That was indicative of the run game's performance, which put up 284 rushing yards in Saturday's 42-14 win over Samford.