Two catches for 33 yards.
That was the stat line for Pierre Youngblood-Ary, Northwestern's leading receiver at the Outback Bowl. And that stat line represented the Wildcats' biggest flaw in 2016: They completely lacked any sort of potent passing game.
Northwestern's offensive difficulties have been well-documented. To combat them, head coach Pat Fitzgerald and his staff have already started to make some changes for 2016. Last week, Fitzgerald announced that Solomon Vault, Marcus McShepard and Steven Reese were all moving to wide receiver, adding three new possible solutions to Northwestern's pass-catching problems. But will Northwestern's new offensive players prove to be impactful?