I hear you and don't disagree in general, but I would like to understand why Rees did not run the ball more - especially wide. They were playing 2 deep safeties as part of their plan to stop MIlroe, but this helps the running game immensely. Alabama was having great success in the running game, in fact, Michigan never stopped it. Haynes, Alabama's most talented runner, was especially having success, though Jase was doing a great job also. Between them and Miller's 1 carry they ran the ball 19 times for 129 yards, that is a 6.8 clip. And it was good consistent running, not 3 or 4 big plays. Here are the running plays by the RBs: Jase, Haynes, Miller. All listed are by Jase except as noted "H" and "M". 10 of the 19 were 5 yards or more, 6 more were 3 or 4 yards. The carries are grouped by drives.
6
34
TD
2 unsuccessful drives where only 1 RW carry for RBs
3
-2
5
FG before half
Second half
9 H
11 H
9
7
3
3
8 H
3 H
3
TD
4
17
11 M
FG
OT
0
-5
Bama was killing them on the ground, especially when mixing in some MIlroe runs.