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I would say 65/35 but lots of two back sets and some Wing. Shotgun Spread means single back...not much guessing for the defense.
lol So you want to be Wisconsin
I would say 65/35 but lots of two back sets and some Wing. Shotgun Spread means single back...not much guessing for the defense.
Not much guessing? C'monI would say 65/35 but lots of two back sets and some Wing. Shotgun Spread means single back...not much guessing for the defense.
Sims Gibbs us a chance in all our games this year.
lol So you want to be Wisconsin
We could do worse for a role model. They win a lot more games than we do.lol So you want to be Wisconsin
OK, I am gullible but I still anticipate being steamrolled by Notre Dame, Clemson, and UGA with Miami and UNC being more or less run of the mill beatings. Two players, as good as they can sometimes be, are not enough against teams with superior line play on both sides of the ball.Sims Gibbs us a chance in all our games this year.
Those highlights were electric!
Can we trade schedules?We could do worse for a role model. They win a lot more games than we do.
OK, I am gullible but I still anticipate being steamrolled by Notre Dame, Clemson, and UGA with Miami and UNC being more or less run of the mill beatings. Two players, as good as they can sometimes be, are not enough against teams with superior line play on both sides of the ball.
Exactly...that is why you scheme and put your players in the best chance to win. By throwing things at the other side they do not expect, which our current staff does not believe in.OK, I am gullible but I still anticipate being steamrolled by Notre Dame, Clemson, and UGA with Miami and UNC being more or less run of the mill beatings. Two players, as good as they can sometimes be, are not enough against teams with superior line play on both sides of the ball.
No as I have said many times...I want us to be Coastal Carolina.lol So you want to be Wisconsin
What was interesting was that at 45-49% passing rate, Alabama was middle of the road. That's a whole lot of teams throwing over 50% - and those stats are 2013.lol what?
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What was interesting was that at 45-49% passing rate, Alabama was middle of the road. That's a whole lot of teams throwing over 50% - and those stats are 2013.
For interest, I checked GT's rate and we averaged around 25% with CPJ.
For comparison, last year Alabama 48% and a 3-yr average of 54%. GT was 42% . . . same as Wisconsin
Exactly...that is why you scheme and put your players in the best chance to win. By throwing things at the other side they do not expect, which our current staff does not believe in.
Sure. Barry Alvarez started building the Wisconsin we know today over 30 years ago. To get to that point of consistent winning seasons it helps to be recruiting and building to that system for a decade prior. It's not as simple as "running more 2 back sets" and you win more games. (Not necessarily directed at you)Their last losing season was 20 years ago. Since then they are 178-69 (.721) and have had 10 10+ win seasons. I don't care if we run, pass, or kick our way to a win, but I'd LOVE to be where Wisconsin is record wise right now.
Can we trade schedules?
There is a reason why Ohio State and Bama went away from that model & UGA trying to do same. You can’t win at a high level without adaptability from week to week.
Sure. Barry Alvarez started building the Wisconsin we know today over 30 years ago. To get to that point of consistent winning seasons it helps to be recruiting and building to that system for a decade prior. It's not as simple as "running more 2 back sets" and you win more games. (Not necessarily directed at you)
No, CPJs offense was designed to take advantage of numbers and to allow our line to utilize quickness to block. Also the defense could not attack as the play series run needed to have disciplined defense. While shotgun spread does not. It allows D lineman and LBs to come up and attack.By your logic, we should’ve passed every down under CPJ?
No, CPJs offense was designed to take advantage of numbers and to allow our line to utilize quickness to block. Also the defense could not attack as the play series run needed to have disciplined defense. While shotgun spread does not. It allows D lineman and LBs to come up and attack.