The Hurricanes’ running game powered the offense through Miami’s first four wins of the season. When Miami played Florida State, the Seminoles loaded the box and kept UM’s running backs in check, but Carson Beck and the wide receivers made up the difference.

Against Louisville last Friday, Miami could not run the ball at all, and the passing game faltered, leading to the Hurricanes’ first loss of the season. No. 9 Miami scored a season-low 21 points against the Cardinals, and the first step to improving the offense is fixing any issues in the running game.

“We still believe that — not trying to take anything away from the other team — but we know when we’re on our A game, we’re locked in, we’re executing, that nobody can stop us,” running back Mark Fletcher Jr. said. “So we have to b

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