The objective is simple for Tulane when it kicks off at Cincinnati on Saturday - run the ball like the Green Wave did against Memphis.
Actually being able to execute against an undefeated Bearcats team that has allowed just 112.4 rushing yards per game and 271.2 yards overall will be the challenge.
"We just have to stay physical between the whistles and keep on going," sophomore center Corey Dublin said. "We have to leave all the effort out on the field. Cincinnati is a big, good defense. They play multiple fronts. They switch in and out of fronts, so it'll be important for the o-line to pick that up and see the changes.