kchusker_chris
All-American
That's encouraging - A Pelini/Leach staff would look something like...There is no direct correlation between a productive passing offense and a good defense.
Boise St: #6 Passing Offense; #2 Scoring Defense
Alabama: #27 Passing Offense; #3 Scoring Defense
Stanford: #29 Passing Offense; #10 Scoring Defense
Missouri: #33 Passing Offense; #6 Scoring Defense
You can look back through the years and find plenty of teams that pass well and have solid defenses. Because a team is highly rated at passing does not automatically mean they can't play defense. There's no evidence to support the allegation that you can't do both.
Actually, what you will find is those teams rushed the ball well. Boise State was #26 in rushing offense, Bama was #36 in rushing offense, Stanford was #18 in rushing offense, and Mizzou was #49 in rushing offense. These teams were balanced teams that could pass the ball but could also run the ball if need be. In 2009, Texas Tech run offense ranked #113. In 2008, TT run offense ranked #96. In 2007, TT run offense ranked #120. In 2006, TT run offense ranked #112.
Pass Defense - Check
Run Defense - Check
Passing - Check
Run Offense - Check (Like Knapplc mentioned - those short outs and horizontal passes are actually consider "rushes" in Tech's statistics)
Special Teams - Check
With the current staff I'd say we're missing 3 out of the 5 of those areas. Leach would obviously take care of the passing piece. Pelini stressing the importance of the run game combined with our athletes, Beck, and the threat of our passing attack and I wouldn't be the least bit worried about or rush offense. Special teams without Adi/Henery is about all we'd have to work on, and having Leach would probably free up enough staff to hire a ST coach. As it stands now...
Pass Defense - Check
Run Defense - Check
Passing - What's that?
Rushing - One hobbled QB from ranking 80+
Special Teams - Only time will tell...
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