I've watched several offensive breakdowns of the Heupel offense and it seems to be a pick your poison offense. He spreads the wide-outs VERY wide, thus spreading you laterally. Then they watch what the safety(ies) do. If you crowd to stop the run, it opens the passing game. If they play to stop the pass, it opens the running game.
It's designed to put defensive players/units on islands and cause mismatches in the numbers game.
Last night, BG picked the pass all night and left the run open. If Pitt does that, they'll also leave the numbers favoring run.
If they choose to shut down the run, it'll open up the pass. So if we get even acceptable QB play, it'll favor UT for them to try to stop the run. I suspect they will try that after seeing Milton's game yesterday.
I hope Milton isn't as bad as he's initially looked. And if he is, I hope they have him on a short leash because (like I said), I believe with just acceptable QB play, we win handily against Pitt.