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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 820390" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I'm pretty confident 90% of football fans couldn't tell you difference between what 'Bama is running and what Ohio State is running. Yes it may "look" the same, but it most certainly is not the same.</p><p></p><p>If you watched the the Army vs GA State game yesterday, the announcers discussed how Monken talked about how Army used the same concepts and schemes that most other teams did, but they just "looked" different because of how the alignment started. CPJ pointed this out many times...and even Urban Meyer professed to it with his offense. Meyer, and other coaches, were just savvy to "re package" those schemes and concepts to make them recruiting friendly.</p><p></p><p>The irony is that many of CPJ's spread option passing concepts (RnS) are the roots that sprung all the Air Raid concepts that have made coaches like Lincoln Riley so popular today. I've said for years CPJ's one mistake was not emphasizing more RnS and sprinkling in his option concepts for a ground attack when he came to GT. It's what he did with his years in Hawaii with Garret Gabriel (whose son is now the QB for UCF...and VERY good QB at that.).</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of coaches at non P5 schools who have great schemes that would do well at GT. It's not just coaches from the CPJ/Mike Leach/Urban Meyer trees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 820390, member: 360"] I'm pretty confident 90% of football fans couldn't tell you difference between what 'Bama is running and what Ohio State is running. Yes it may "look" the same, but it most certainly is not the same. If you watched the the Army vs GA State game yesterday, the announcers discussed how Monken talked about how Army used the same concepts and schemes that most other teams did, but they just "looked" different because of how the alignment started. CPJ pointed this out many times...and even Urban Meyer professed to it with his offense. Meyer, and other coaches, were just savvy to "re package" those schemes and concepts to make them recruiting friendly. The irony is that many of CPJ's spread option passing concepts (RnS) are the roots that sprung all the Air Raid concepts that have made coaches like Lincoln Riley so popular today. I've said for years CPJ's one mistake was not emphasizing more RnS and sprinkling in his option concepts for a ground attack when he came to GT. It's what he did with his years in Hawaii with Garret Gabriel (whose son is now the QB for UCF...and VERY good QB at that.). There are plenty of coaches at non P5 schools who have great schemes that would do well at GT. It's not just coaches from the CPJ/Mike Leach/Urban Meyer trees. [/QUOTE]
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