1st, the bad. UT did run it all day on us, but there was no read involved most of the time. It looked like read, but McCoy/Snead carried the ball only once and our DE came straight down the LOS nearly every time which should be an automatic keep but McCoy/Snead rarely kept it. It was essentually an automatic give most of the time and blocked like an outside zone play.
Now the good. As another poster said, ku is not UT. ku doesn't have the line, nor the quickness in the backfield that UT had. Cornish is certainly not the same type of back who will get the edge or hit the seams like Charles and the other UT backs. However, Meier/Reesing will be a threat to run, so we'll have to defend the QB which we didn't really try to do vs UT. That could force us to take a player away from the point of attack. IMO we probably take away Cornish first and see what the ku QBs can do. If they have a lot of success, it won't be good for us.