Jerry Kill's plan to fix the Rutgers offense is simple.
It's to simplify.
A playbook that hasn't shown many deep passes and only recently expanded to include looks like a shovel pass, bubble screens and a double-pass is about to shrink down.
"We have to become more consistent at what we do," Kill said. "As bad as we got beat (by Ohio State), there's times we moved the ball. But then either it's a penalty or two guys not getting the job done and the other nine are doing a good job.