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Advantages or Disadvantages of our current scheme vs a spread passing scheme (think Leach, Gundy etc
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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 15452" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Makes sense. Forgetting X's and O's for a minute, <u>I can't think of any air raid offense that took comparable talent to GT and was consistently successful</u>. Texas Tech had one or two above average years. I believe UNC is close to the same style with Fedora, and that hasn't proven anything.</p><p></p><p>UNC usually is slightly ahead of us in recruiting rankings if you choose to believe them. I doubt an air raid style would yield better recruiting results than what UNC has been getting. So ultimately I don't think we'd be better off.</p><p></p><p>Even if the question was about a regular shotgun based spread offense, I'd look at WVU as the model during the Rich Rod days. They were loaded with talent and had moments of success, however that was accomplished with no admission standards and it was run at a time when fewer teams ran the offense. I highly doubt we could recreate the success they had then at this point in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 15452, member: 274"] Makes sense. Forgetting X's and O's for a minute, [U]I can't think of any air raid offense that took comparable talent to GT and was consistently successful[/U]. Texas Tech had one or two above average years. I believe UNC is close to the same style with Fedora, and that hasn't proven anything. UNC usually is slightly ahead of us in recruiting rankings if you choose to believe them. I doubt an air raid style would yield better recruiting results than what UNC has been getting. So ultimately I don't think we'd be better off. Even if the question was about a regular shotgun based spread offense, I'd look at WVU as the model during the Rich Rod days. They were loaded with talent and had moments of success, however that was accomplished with no admission standards and it was run at a time when fewer teams ran the offense. I highly doubt we could recreate the success they had then at this point in time. [/QUOTE]
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