Furman posted this 4 yard run against Mercer on a 4th down play today. Another good example of why the offense is difficult to defend.
Game scenario: 4th down and short in Mercer territory. Dirks just had three straight carries against a stingy Mercer run defense. At that spot on the field, its too far for a FG try.
Furman has 3 WRs (McCarter, Armstrong, and Deluca), 1 TE (Walker), and 1 RB on the field (Dirks). Mercer has to not only respect Dirks and Blazejowski's ability run between the tackles, but also to recognize that there are four capable pass catchers on the field.
Furman comes out in a "tackle over" or "overload" formation. Furman flips their RG (Bush) to LG, slides the RT to RG, and now has 3 OL left of the center.
Somewhat unique to Furman, two of the WRs (Armstrong and DeLuca) come in to play the wingback. So, you have two WRs lined up essentially as RBs. So, Furman has taken a 3 receiver personnel and made it a 3 back personnel. They've also overloaded one side of the defense.
You can see that on the snap, there are more purple jerseys in the box to the left side of the formation than white jerseys. Mercer has to respect the pass because of the personnel. Who leaves slot receivers inside to block linebackers and DEs? Furman does. Paladins don't need much, but they are able to combo block the DE and get to the next level to block the LB (who is responsible for the gap we are running through). Don't have to block them long, just long enough for Dirks to get a head of steam and find a crease.
If you were drawing this up in the school yard, you see a lot of variety as well. Walker gets to the second level to block the defensive back, who isn't looking at him. His eyes are fixated on Dirks. You want to know how Furman scored so many times on wide open passes to the TE? That's how. Furman can come right back with the same look, fake the handoff, roll out, and Walker would likely be standing by himself having tea in the endzone.
You can also see the strong safety crash hard inside on the snap. If this were an option play (it isn't), the defense just lost their outside contain and Furman could reel off a big gain outside. No Mercer defender appears to be responsible for either the QB or the pitch man. Everyone is sucked inside.