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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 28142" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Good hire by Vandy. Will bring the Harbaugh/Stanford Model to Nashville: Rely on the system of developing players (not necessarily highly regarded recruits) that fit their system. Tough guys that can run. Physcial along both sides of the line. On offense, Bo Schembechler power running offense with the West Coast passing offense. Get a highly cerebral QB who doesn't necessarily need the strongest arms, but can play within the offensive schemes. They like to beat their opponents into submission on both sides of the ball.</p><p> </p><p>They will go after high rated guys, BUT only if they fit the system. Their model is based more on projecting recruits and developing them than finding the highest rated guys. Vandy's entry requirements are higher than most schools, but not as high as Stanford's. Would not be surprised to see Mason take what Franklin built and bring it to Stanford levels where they're competing for the SEC East every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 28142, member: 360"] Good hire by Vandy. Will bring the Harbaugh/Stanford Model to Nashville: Rely on the system of developing players (not necessarily highly regarded recruits) that fit their system. Tough guys that can run. Physcial along both sides of the line. On offense, Bo Schembechler power running offense with the West Coast passing offense. Get a highly cerebral QB who doesn't necessarily need the strongest arms, but can play within the offensive schemes. They like to beat their opponents into submission on both sides of the ball. They will go after high rated guys, BUT only if they fit the system. Their model is based more on projecting recruits and developing them than finding the highest rated guys. Vandy's entry requirements are higher than most schools, but not as high as Stanford's. Would not be surprised to see Mason take what Franklin built and bring it to Stanford levels where they're competing for the SEC East every year. [/QUOTE]
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