This is very similar to the Pat White offense/Rich Rodriguez Offense done in West Virginia. One of my all time favorite offenses being a run game guy. We need to bring the run game back into the mainstream. Thank goodness for Ashton Jeanty.
Not because of the scheme, but mainly the talent, but if you want to watch something pretty similar to it watch Vanderbilt they’re kicking ass with a scheme similar to this
A defense with speed would torture this offense regardless of talent imo. Being behind the chains on 3rd down probably isn’t ideal for a 2 back offense.
This is very similar to the Pat White offense/Rich Rodriguez Offense done in West Virginia. One of my all time favorite offenses being a run game guy. We need to bring the run game back into the mainstream. Thank goodness for Ashton Jeanty.
Nevada thanks Texas
Go Coach Odom!
SEC defenses would feast.
Agreed, but not because of scheme...SEC has superior talent.
Not because of the scheme, but mainly the talent, but if you want to watch something pretty similar to it watch Vanderbilt they’re kicking ass with a scheme similar to this
Eh. Gus Malzahn won a lot of games at Auburn with a similar scheme
A defense with speed would torture this offense regardless of talent imo. Being behind the chains on 3rd down probably isn’t ideal for a 2 back offense.
@@JonDowdthat’s just one formation he created. They do a lot of spread too. It’s definitely an argument of roster talent, not scheme