Nebraska’s Matt Rhule, a football coach by trade, is like most men filling that position: He wants to run the ball more.
Forever, that’s the risk-averse stance favored by coaches from college football’s power conferences to your local high school team. It’s the rare coach — a prerequisite is having the right quarterback — who wants to throw the ball all over the field.
Rhule was asked during the Huskers’ bye week about the method of play that can win in the Big Ten, where the Huskers are 0-1 (3-1 overall) after a 30-27 loss to Michigan…