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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 829578" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>Undercenter, veer and power blocking schemes, Flex formation. The last game southern employed the diamond on something like 40 percent of plays and ran for 503 yards mostly from the B back position in that formation. Under lundsford, southern seemed to try to force the pass a bit. Which i think was because the AD before this one was very anti-option for some reason. He hired van gorder, then hatcher, then begrudgingly hired monken, then when monken went to army he hired fritz because fritz ran from the gun. And so Lundsford was continuing that.</p><p></p><p>I'd consider traditional being an undercenter base formation down hill attack as the primary formation. And for georgia southern tradition IS the flex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 829578, member: 3094"] Undercenter, veer and power blocking schemes, Flex formation. The last game southern employed the diamond on something like 40 percent of plays and ran for 503 yards mostly from the B back position in that formation. Under lundsford, southern seemed to try to force the pass a bit. Which i think was because the AD before this one was very anti-option for some reason. He hired van gorder, then hatcher, then begrudgingly hired monken, then when monken went to army he hired fritz because fritz ran from the gun. And so Lundsford was continuing that. I'd consider traditional being an undercenter base formation down hill attack as the primary formation. And for georgia southern tradition IS the flex. [/QUOTE]
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