LJS“I guess people call it a pro-style because we huddle and have gone underneath the center a few times, actually," the Husker head coach said at his introductory press conference.
But then he busted out another word to describe it. A fun word that sort of made you hungry.
“I think that we’ve kind of run a smorgasbord of offense,” he said.
He soon dropped another word that was no doubt pleasing to many ears. Adapt. Have an identity, but don’t box yourself in and ignore what your roster talent affords you.
Like in 2008. Back at Oregon State. Riley used a fleet-footed flanker named James Rodgers, elder brother of Jaquizz Rodgers, to make the fly sweep one of the staples of the Beavers offense that year.
The diminutive but dynamic Jaquizz Rodgers, who now plays for the Atlanta Falcons, ran for 1,253 yards that season as a freshman. But brother James was a headache of his own to foes that year. He didn’t get the ball as much. He carried it just 46 times, but he averaged 8.9 yards when he touched it.
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