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Cramsey Looks For Consistency And Balance In Nevada’s New Offense

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Photo courtesy of Nevada Athletics Nevada quarterback Tyler Stewart (15) stands with his offensive line during a game against UC Davis at Mackay Stadium on Sept. 3, 2015. Stewart, who started the entire 2015 season as a junior, will look to improve his game in his senior year.

By Neil Patrick Healy

Nevada football is known for having reliable running backs, electric quarterback play and scoring points in bunches, but since Hall of Fame coach Chris Ault left the school in 2012, the offense has been stagnant. In Ault’s last year, Nevada ranked 14th in points per game.