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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 467213" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>The "old school" for TO offenses includes both the spread option <em>and</em> the veer. Both are TO offenses and use an under-center approach. With that definition the number of schools using the TO goes up a bit. </p><p></p><p>These things run in cycles. Right now, the shotgun double option Os are prominent. But I doubt that will continue. If you want a template for how things will develop going forward, I'd look to New Mexico. Bob Davie's offense out there is very hard to stop. At any rate, I wouldn't sell the TO short. </p><p></p><p>One other thing: a lot of people think that if the NCAA gets rid of cut blocks - I doubt they will, btw - that Tech's style of O is out. Nope. What that would do is something a lot of people here have called for over the years: bigger ABs. The 2014 team's ABs could have done without cut blocking altogether and done just fine. That might, btw, explain why our AB recruiting has included more players with room to grow recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 467213, member: 265"] The "old school" for TO offenses includes both the spread option [I]and[/I] the veer. Both are TO offenses and use an under-center approach. With that definition the number of schools using the TO goes up a bit. These things run in cycles. Right now, the shotgun double option Os are prominent. But I doubt that will continue. If you want a template for how things will develop going forward, I'd look to New Mexico. Bob Davie's offense out there is very hard to stop. At any rate, I wouldn't sell the TO short. One other thing: a lot of people think that if the NCAA gets rid of cut blocks - I doubt they will, btw - that Tech's style of O is out. Nope. What that would do is something a lot of people here have called for over the years: bigger ABs. The 2014 team's ABs could have done without cut blocking altogether and done just fine. That might, btw, explain why our AB recruiting has included more players with room to grow recently. [/QUOTE]
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