Last year, Kalen DeBoer and Washington made it to the national championship thanks to a high-powered offense led by Michael Penix Jr. But when DeBoer took the job at Alabama, some wondered how Jalen Milroe would fit into the scheme – and Kirk Herbstreit sees some adjustments. Penix averaged 37 passing attempts per game as he put together back-to-back 4,000-yard seasons in Seattle. Milroe, by comparison, is averaging just 17 through the first three games of the year while adding 12 rushing attempts per contest. While he can throw the deep ball well, the ability to make plays with his legs can o…