Heck, aside from the first half against USC, no one has really even been able to slow him down either.
Blitzing, staying home on the edge, and putting nine players in the box hasn’t worked for opposing defenses, but what about a different strategy?
Oregon Ducks coach Willie Taggart, who faces Tate and the Arizona Wildcats on Saturday, has one in mind.
“Pray,” he said Monday in his weekly presser. “No one has stopped him yet this year. He’s a heck of a talent.”
Tate, who has rushed for 1,207 yards in six games since taking over as UA’s full-time quarterback, ranks second in the country in rushing yards per game (161.