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Wood, who split time last season with Jonas Gray and is just 16 yards from 2,000 career yards, is averaging 69.8 yards a game and 5.9 a run. Coach Brian Kelly said he doesn't see the roles of Riddick and Wood changing much in the season's second half, but he is looking to make one change.
"We have to get George some more touches," he said.
Atkinson is averaging an eye-popping 9.1 yards on 32 carries, breaking off a 56-yard touchdown run against Navy, a 55-yard TD run against Miami and a 32-yard run against Michigan State. Atkinson is excited about that the chance to get more carries.
"I'd be lying to say it's not in the back of your mind and you should be getting more, because it's your competitive nature," he said.
Kelly is looking for the three to be more disciplined in their running and more patient, allowing the linemen to block -- and then to run straight ahead.
"We have a tendency to get too much of an east and west mentality. We want to be more north and south in the running game," he said.
He also wants Wood, who has two catches, and Atkinson, who has one, to work on their pass receiving and all three to work on their blocking. All three say they will continue to work together.
"We all help elevate each other's games. We put pressure on each other in terms of coming to work every day and performing up to our standards," Riddick said.
It could be a slap in the face for whoever doesn't.
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