The next offense scheme..

The kind that turns the ball over? TOs offense didn't turn the ball over nor committ penalties. His team played more like KANSAS! Mangino would be the guy if society wasn't so biased!

 
I would go back to a either a pro-set or I-Formation, perhaps not neccesarily an option offense, but with Ganz you could have that wrinkle in there. I would definately get back to a fullback and go back to being able to run down the ball down people's throats.

 
I would go back to a either a pro-set or I-Formation, perhaps not neccesarily an option offense, but with Ganz you could have that wrinkle in there. I would definately get back to a fullback and go back to being able to run down the ball down people's throats.
I formation and spread option combo offense, being able to do what ATM, OSU, WV, Florida do offensively, with the same down-hill running from the I-formation. We can get athletic DUAL tHREAT QBs to come here for that. An attacking 4-3 defense with speed and physicality and TENACITY all rolled up with discipline!

 
The next offence scheme..

you should at least spell a title right.

The next offensive scheme..

... will be determined by the next coach.

ya rolls the dice...

ya takes yer chances.

but opinions vary.

 
I expect a version of the spread option. When run right it is a total nightmare do defend, and it is great at getting the ball to playmakers in space(assuming of course the coach knows what he is doing)

 
This might end up sounding absolutely retarded, but when I was thinking about how Mizzou uses their tight ends out there away from the line as extra receivers, it got me wondering, how cool would it be to use a monster I-form set, then shift it into a spread look, using your TEs as receivers and maybe a running back as well? It would be a fairly involved process, considering the kind of dual threats you'd need at your specialist positions, but damn it would look sweet. And talk about a nightmare for DCs.

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This might end up sounding absolutely retarded, but when I was thinking about how Mizzou uses their tight ends out there away from the line as extra receivers, it got me wondering, how cool would it be to use a monster I-form set, then shift it into a spread look, using your TEs as receivers and maybe a running back as well? It would be a fairly involved process, considering the kind of dual threats you'd need at your specialist positions, but damn it would look sweet. And talk about a nightmare for DCs.

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That is some stunning visual aid.....do you have a degree in graphic design? :thumbs

 
Bo said in an interview earlier this season that he would prefer an offense "like Florida, only better."

This made me laugh.

-What kind of offense do you run?

-The best kind

-What style of offense is it?

-A style that is better than all other styles of offense.

 
I expect a version of the spread option. When run right it is a total nightmare do defend, and it is great at getting the ball to playmakers in space(assuming of course the coach knows what he is doing)
Depends on the QB, Pat White and Vince Young make it look great, Colt McCoy makes it look like crap.

 
i want to see an offense that has a single back 4WR spread and then run up the middle....then sweep...then option

another formation would be I form, and one i perticularly like is the wish bone, cant be stoped when running an option.

then go to shot gun spread have a back there and then option or zone read like WVU

it works... :box

 
RECRUIT TO SCHEME! Mack Brown doesn't recruit well at QB. Outside of Sims and Young they have blown it on the top QBs. John Chiles, the backup QB was a WR, that played one year of QB for a non-playoff team. Texas took him as an athlete. They intended for Sherrod Harris to be the backup, but he was injured. They don't have sound backup. NU under TO didn't recruit non-option QBs. All you do is recruit dual threat QBs and you will stay stocked at QB. ATM has them and so does OSU. Recruit to system, don't just hand out ship sto recruiting list QBs.

 
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Get all of your players in order, then match up an appropriate offense. IMO, spread option. It just seems to have killed us, so if you can't beat em.......

 
Want an offense where the running back can actually make yards and not have to revert to passing on 3rd and one.

 
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