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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 590416" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I didn't see a Clemson or Alabama-ready QB, but one of the three can be serviceable until and if one can be recruited. Across the ACC spectrum it is a matter of degree, and I think it is easier to run an offense from 6-7 yards back than the quick-hitting under center option. I would not be surprised if we won six games, or consider it an outstanding job of coaching if it happens. Now, 8 games? That would get my attention. And I agree with H-Wade: we need better athletes, and I would expect by next year some really good running backs who wanted nothing to do with the option -- it is a supreme sacrifice to go from HS star to 4-5 touches a game, after all -- will be available ... if they can be induced to embrace the technical aspect of the school and its limited course offerings. I would think running back and QB will be the two positions getting the most attention in recruiting. I have always thought and wrote that the really outstanding running backs were not going to be attracted to Johnson's offense, and that is not a knock on his offense because it fascinates me, and he won with it. Much to the frustration of his critics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 590416, member: 2175"] I didn't see a Clemson or Alabama-ready QB, but one of the three can be serviceable until and if one can be recruited. Across the ACC spectrum it is a matter of degree, and I think it is easier to run an offense from 6-7 yards back than the quick-hitting under center option. I would not be surprised if we won six games, or consider it an outstanding job of coaching if it happens. Now, 8 games? That would get my attention. And I agree with H-Wade: we need better athletes, and I would expect by next year some really good running backs who wanted nothing to do with the option -- it is a supreme sacrifice to go from HS star to 4-5 touches a game, after all -- will be available ... if they can be induced to embrace the technical aspect of the school and its limited course offerings. I would think running back and QB will be the two positions getting the most attention in recruiting. I have always thought and wrote that the really outstanding running backs were not going to be attracted to Johnson's offense, and that is not a knock on his offense because it fascinates me, and he won with it. Much to the frustration of his critics. [/QUOTE]
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