In actuality, UCF ran 924 plays on offense last season, which put the Knights 47th in the country among snaps taken for the year. It was an offense that averaged about 73 plays a game. Sort of in that meaty part of the curve of what many teams average, really. UCF's offense that ranked fifth nationally in yards, and second in points, was changing up the pace just like the plays themselves.
"We’re going to mix our tempos — like a baseball pitcher," Walters said just before this spring ball began. "That’s what we do as an offense, we keep the defense off-balance. The guys understand what we’re trying to do tempo-wise."
You could see that change-up being executed even during the early drills of this past Tuesday's practice. Quarterback Tristan Gebbia could be seen moving quickly back to his spot immediately after a play to set up for another snap. Everybody on offense was moving fast after a play, ready to go again. Still, the defense didn't know for sure when that next snap was coming.
And true to what has been said, there were guys you might think would be third-teamers getting reps immediately from the jump of practice.
"The more guys you have contributing, the better the culture," Walters said. "We’re going to encourage guys to find a fit on offense, defense. The more guys we have playing, the better we’re going to be culture-wise."
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