I do not know that simply isolating the rushing statistics is dispositive of offensive success.
The outside zone run is a staple of the offense. Ideally, we'd be able to get big chunks of yards in the run game. However, defenses key on that against Furman and aggressively fill the run lanes.
At the same time, going back to that opens up a lot of other things we want to do offensively. Case in point:
Furman play fakes the zone run. W&M aggressively fills all of the run lanes, but the QB runs a half boot the other direction. The linebackers are out of position and no one is really available to pick up Jackson Pryor.
This is how I think Furman is going to have to play this year. You have to keep running the ball out there and play action off of it.