LAFAYETTE — Josh Strasser wasn’t in search of a featured running back or a No. 1 receiver when designing McCutcheon football’s offense. The second-year head coach, instead, wanted the best athletes in positions to succeed. “It is a great idea to let everybody touch the ball a little bit,” said…Read More
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