Joe56
Bounty Hunter-Hunting Wolverines.
Has the pistol replaced the spread as the offense of the future?
Watched Nevada play over the weekend. Whatever that Chris Ault cooks in his football meth lab, I think it works. They ran for a ton, and UNLV was pretty much at their mercy.
Granted,it's Nevada and UNLV. But on the surface, it looks much harder to defend than the spread.And as it relates to TOSU, we're so well suited to this style offense, I have to wonder if we won't have it fully installed by next year, if not sooner.
Assuming it is fully installed, does the versatility of the offense, combined with our skill level, make us more competitive nationally?
Watched Nevada play over the weekend. Whatever that Chris Ault cooks in his football meth lab, I think it works. They ran for a ton, and UNLV was pretty much at their mercy.
Granted,it's Nevada and UNLV. But on the surface, it looks much harder to defend than the spread.And as it relates to TOSU, we're so well suited to this style offense, I have to wonder if we won't have it fully installed by next year, if not sooner.
Assuming it is fully installed, does the versatility of the offense, combined with our skill level, make us more competitive nationally?