I'm actually not too sure about that. I've heard him say on a few occasions (paraphrased) "when we throw, we want to make it count".
He loves the deep ball to keep the DBs from crashing the option and to try to open up the smoke route outside when he has a WR he trusts to run it.
I can't imagine he'd take another SEC job after the way he was treated at Ole Miss, but I have to think he's going to get a call from USCw. Miami will call, but...
UCF could be a really good job for a P5 assistant or good (but not "hot") G5 head coach looking to bolster their resume and skip taking a Wake Forest or Kansas level P5 gig.
If I were UCF, I'd make a run at the App State and GaSo head coaches.
If you watch the multi-angle video, Milton was ahead of the run because he was celebrating the block :whistle:
The guy Milton blocked was the holder. Him and Ageuyo (the dude Lance beat by cutting into the field, btw) were the only dudes on the FG team for FSU that can run a sub-5.0 40, I think.
"Soft" is probably a bit too strong, but the rest of our schedule is a combined 14-15, compared to the 39-10 record of the FBS teams we have already played (37-5 if you take out Tulane).
Yeah, Mike Patrick did not cover himself in glory with the calls in this game. It seems like they spent a lot more time preparing Clemson notes than GT stuff. Probably justified, but still.
I believe the NCAA rule is that ineligible players have to stay within 3 yards of the LOS on a pass beyond the LOS. Screens and laterals are exempt from this rule.
There are offenses that do a run-pass option like you're talking about (this used to be a big part of Chip Kelly's offense, for...
GT is going to go (now) 15-0 maybe 2-3 times a century in the current CFB environment.
Losing your dang mind every time we lose isn't a healthy way to cope with it.
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