I watched this no huddle thing all year last year at Iowa State and am convinced is the most amazing cluster-f*ck ever seen on a football field. You get the team all lined up in 2 seconds but then spend the next 10 seconds watching as the QB peers over at the sideline to see what kind of play the coaching staff has dreamed up, then 5 seconds as he shouts out the play to everyone on the field, then stands another 10 seconds while the players switch sets to the appropriate play and then spends another 5 seconds looking to see if he needs to audible the original play or not...all of which ends up with the QB running around like an idiot looking for an open receiver because he ended up with only 3 seconds to get a play off. You almost have to wonder why they even bother calling a play to begin with since basically it ends up with the QB scrambling all over looking for ANYONE who might be open...
With a no-huddle offense you end up with:
3 guys on the sideline giving crazy hand signals and looking like morons (but at least it gives them something to do besides hold a clipboard)...
5 guys that can't hear the play once the QB yells it out since it's so damn loud in whatever stadium you're playing in...
2 or 3 exhausted RBs who end up having to run 17 yards to gain 10 since these sets start so far behind the line of scrimmage...
4 or 5 Delay Of Game penalties because of various foul-ups between the arm flailing morons on the sideline, the nearsighted QB who can't see the arm-flailing morons on the sideline or doesn't know which arm-flailing moron is the right one to be watching, and the O-line who can't hear what play is being called even though they all were also standing up and watching the arm-flailing moron but were never told which moron was the correct moron
The no-huddle thing is a disaster. If you don't believe that, watch ISU this season as that is what their genius OC is going to be putting on the field. I mean...if it worked at Rice, it's got to work in the Big 12, right?