NORFOLK, Virginia -- As much production as Norfolk State got out of its newly prolific passing game in Saturday's 21-13 win at Hampton, the Spartans don't believe they've found themselves offensively.
They're still looking.
Offensive coordinator Donald Hill-Eley said he's heard from fans who have been displeased with his run-first philosophy. But he warns them not to expect wholesale changes on the basis of one successful game.
Asked if the Spartans will return to the passing game at Florida A&M after this week's open date, Hill-Eley said it was too soon to tell.
"If it's going to take passing, we're going to pass it. If it's going to take running, we're going to run it," he said. "Whatever it takes to give the team a chance to win."
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