The University of Louisiana rushing attack entered Saturday's game against Florida International ranked No. 9 in the nation.
Thanks to the offensive line's performance during a 21-7 victory at Cajun Field, it's a pretty safe bet the Cajuns will climb higher in that category.
UL (5-5) and its zone option attack recorded its fourth 300-yard rushing game of the season (333) and set school records for rushing touchdowns (27) and rushing yards (2,479) in a season.
"It's definitely been exciting for us," center Greg Hodges said. "As an offensive line you always like to find a rhythm of being able to run the ball. It's been a fun year watching these guys work back there. They're great athletes.
"Really whoever gets in there, it's kind of the way our offense is set up. I feel like we're in such a rhythm offensively. Really whoever steps in there, they get the job done as well."
Like most games this season, Saturday was Tyrell Fenroy's turn to get the job done. Fenroy rushed for 150 yards on 27 carries (5.4 average) and credited the effort to his blockers up front.
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Michael Krieg
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