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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 452034" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>This is not singling you out, but I wish our fans would take a look at the college football landscape outside of GT. GT isn't the only school that runs an offense that "does more with less". There's a bunch of good coaches at non-P5 schools running offenses that would do well here. Until he got to Penn State, who the heck heard of Joe Moorhead (now the HC at Miss State)? Lincoln Riley was better known as a former Mike Leach backup QB than an OC at East Carolina before going to Oklahoma. </p><p></p><p>The irony of when people say GT isn't Clemson or Alabama is both those schools run offenses that heavily rely on concepts that stem from coaches who at one time had to out scheme opponents due to lack of talent. You guys remember Saban's famous rant a few years ago when 'Bama lost to Texas A&M and Johnny Football and the no huddle spread attack? Well, fast forward a few years later, and Saban is running HUNH with spread concepts. If you can't beat them, join them, right? Clemson borrows heavily from Chad Morris's offense...who left to go to SMU. Morris was a HS coach not too long ago who made his bones at the lower levels of Texas HS. He had to come up with a scheme that could compete with the bigger schools...which he did and later became a HC at a Texas powerhouse. Then he became an OC at Tulsa. Only the biggest football nerds heard of Morris before Clemson.</p><p></p><p>Point is, when the time comes for CPJ to leave, I would worry more about the right fit and the next guy's vision for GT football rather than whether they will run CPJ's offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 452034, member: 360"] This is not singling you out, but I wish our fans would take a look at the college football landscape outside of GT. GT isn't the only school that runs an offense that "does more with less". There's a bunch of good coaches at non-P5 schools running offenses that would do well here. Until he got to Penn State, who the heck heard of Joe Moorhead (now the HC at Miss State)? Lincoln Riley was better known as a former Mike Leach backup QB than an OC at East Carolina before going to Oklahoma. The irony of when people say GT isn't Clemson or Alabama is both those schools run offenses that heavily rely on concepts that stem from coaches who at one time had to out scheme opponents due to lack of talent. You guys remember Saban's famous rant a few years ago when 'Bama lost to Texas A&M and Johnny Football and the no huddle spread attack? Well, fast forward a few years later, and Saban is running HUNH with spread concepts. If you can't beat them, join them, right? Clemson borrows heavily from Chad Morris's offense...who left to go to SMU. Morris was a HS coach not too long ago who made his bones at the lower levels of Texas HS. He had to come up with a scheme that could compete with the bigger schools...which he did and later became a HC at a Texas powerhouse. Then he became an OC at Tulsa. Only the biggest football nerds heard of Morris before Clemson. Point is, when the time comes for CPJ to leave, I would worry more about the right fit and the next guy's vision for GT football rather than whether they will run CPJ's offense. [/QUOTE]
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