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<blockquote data-quote="Faulkner475" data-source="post: 137659" data-attributes="member: 995"><p>Re: Meyer, I'm not so sure he's shied away from referring to his scheme as option based. During his year as a color analyst on ESPN, he'd often say "that's the same triple option play we ran at Florida" and similar things of that nature. Sure, it's out of the gun, and he uses either Smoke routes or downfield passes as the pitch phase, but the nuts and bolts are option based. In addition, it gets overlooked now, but when he came to Florida, there was widespread skepticism as to the viability of his offense in a Power 5 conference. Two national titles and one Sugar Bowl (and Heisman winner) later, it's as if those concerns were never raised. I think the reason the "option offense" tag doesn't hamper his recruiting is, aside from his ridiculous track record of success, he's been at places where it's easier to recruit. Florida's problems both before and after his tenure weren't talent related, and the same is true of Ohio State.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faulkner475, post: 137659, member: 995"] Re: Meyer, I'm not so sure he's shied away from referring to his scheme as option based. During his year as a color analyst on ESPN, he'd often say "that's the same triple option play we ran at Florida" and similar things of that nature. Sure, it's out of the gun, and he uses either Smoke routes or downfield passes as the pitch phase, but the nuts and bolts are option based. In addition, it gets overlooked now, but when he came to Florida, there was widespread skepticism as to the viability of his offense in a Power 5 conference. Two national titles and one Sugar Bowl (and Heisman winner) later, it's as if those concerns were never raised. I think the reason the "option offense" tag doesn't hamper his recruiting is, aside from his ridiculous track record of success, he's been at places where it's easier to recruit. Florida's problems both before and after his tenure weren't talent related, and the same is true of Ohio State. [/QUOTE]
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