According to Lincoln Journal Star, Callahan is commited to establishing the run. The evidence was in last Saturday’s game plan at USC. Evidence can also be found in sophmore wide reciver Nate Swift’s numbers. Last season he caught 45 passes for 641 yards, setting a new team record for a frosh. Last week in Los Angeles he didn’t have a catch. If you believe his comments to the Lincoln press, Swift is a patient and understanding team player.

“Coaches are really trying to just set up the run and get the run game going, so we can work off that.” said Swift.

“I think we still have a lot of things to work on,” Swift said. “There a lot of guys still missing some blocks. That just comes with more experience in the game. We didn’t run a lot last year, so we didn’t get a lot of experience trying to block, get in there and grind.”

Wide recivers who block, later get thrown the ball. I’m looking for a big game from Swift tomorrow and next week against Kansas. Who knows, he just might get it started with some devestating blocks.