Sports Editor
It’s a word that offensive coordinator Brett Elliott has used ad nauseum throughout the course of spring camp.
“90 plays per game is the goal,” Elliott said.
If the Bobcats, who averaged 77.2 snaps per contest in 2015, which ranked 29th of 128 FBS programs, upped the ante to 90 per game in 2016, they would likely top the nation in that metric.
Tulsa, after all, led the FBS with 86.3 snaps each game last season.
“We have to be in phenomenal shape, especially with the pace we’re going to go at on offense,” Elliott said.