Latina is an disciple of Moore's and coached with him for several years. Look back at a few years before Moore came to ND and then after and observe the rushing statistics:

1982: 174/3.8
1983: 239/4.9
1984: 147/3.2
1985: 164/3.7 (Faust's last year)
1986: 189/3.8 (Holtz's first year)
1987: 252/4.5
1988: 258/4.8 (Moore hired and coaches tackles and TE's)
1989: 288/5.1 (Moore coaches entire line)
1990: 250/4.7
1991: 269/5.5
1992: 281/5.6
1993: 241/5.1
1994: 216/4.6
1995: 234/4.7
1996: 270/5.2 (Holtz and Moore's last year)
1997: 175/4.1 (Davie's first year)
1998: n/a/4.6
1999: 182/4.2
2000: 214/4.4
2001: 188/3.9 (Davie's last year)
2002: 139/3.4 (Willingham's first year)
2003: 157/4.0 (note, this included 3 200+ rushing days by Jones)
2004: 127/3.3 (Willingham's last year)

Obviously, Holtz deserves a lot of the credit because the rushing game started to make strides before Moore arrived, but there's no question that Moore deserves a lot of the credit for ND's dominant rushing games.

Under Moore, ND averaged 256 yards rushing per game and 5.0 per carry. His worst rushing attack (216/4.6) in 1994 was better than any rushing attack under either Davie or Willingham.

The 1989 team ran for more yards that season than Willingham's 2003 and 2004 teams did, combined.

Let's hope Latina learned well.