"Score when you got it, and keep the others from scoring when they got it." (A cheap attempt at a Bumism or Royalism.)
But seriously...
On offense:
Burn clock and score.... Sustaining long drives and scoring will put points on the board, and keep Dayton's speed off the field.
Avoid turnovers and score on every opportunity. Too often good drives stall and momentum is lost. The earlier they can get ahead the better to calm Miller's nerves and put the pressure on Dayton.
Get the ball into the hands of the play makers like Nelson, but spread it around enough so that Dayton can't focus on a couple of players
And above all else, the offensive line MUST blow their man off the ball, and sustain blocks. If they do that, it's all down hill.
Good news, Faircloth knows how to distribute the ball with the best of them and has coached his players well. The Indians have a well balanced attack this year.
On defense:
Continue to bend but not break too often. Don't give up too many long runs or miracle passes.
Be aggressive and take the ball away. If the Indians can stop a couple of Dayton drives with turnovers, the odds are highly in our favor.
Pretty basic formula almost to the point of cliche. But that works for all teams at every level. ;D