This offense worked for Army vs Michigan, but ultimately fell short. This isn't what you choose to be your main brand of football in 2019. True things come back into style and as defenses are all built to stop the spread now, bringing this power I football back certainly could cause confusion, but once it's stopped, it is stopped. We don't have the offensive lineman to run this type of offense the entire game, and we certainly don't have an offensive line with the attitude needed to run this for an entire game. Bringing this into the playbook would be good for a drive or two just to switch it up and also give opponents more to prepare for during practice week.
I guess what I don't particularly get is why Nebraska doesn't run what Frost ran at Oregon? Oregon's entire scheme was to give them an advantage as they were undersized and under talented. That tempo, that smoke and mirror offense leveled the playing field. I haven't seen us go much tempo this season except for portions of the second half in the Illinois game and it actually worked really well, it wore them down. Granted, Oregon's problem with that offense was it was never going to beat the big dogs of the Big Ten or SEC, because when you go full committal to that style, you lose out on big strong offensive lineman. But I don't see why Nebraska can't do this style of play as they slowly build the needed offensive line for a more dominant offense in the future.
Maybe it goes back to defenses all built to stop the spread now which also stops the tempo, but I think you go blur, or whatever they called it, and run the weaker competition off the field. Sure we'd lose to the bigger teams, but until we got that O-Line, we aren't beating the big dogs of the Big Ten anyways.