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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 643325" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I don't think of myself as an "option-loyalist", though I can see why you would think of me that way. I do think that it has indisputable schematic/mathematical advantages, which is why I really like it. But, if there was a scheme that produced the same or better with equal talent, I'd like that scheme just as much. If someone wanted to bring Mike Leach or a Mike Leach protege here because they felt it gave us a scheme that would be to our advantage, I'd be completely on board with that. I certainly wouldn't be able to argue against it because the data back up that argument. <span style="font-size: 10px">(Side note: This was also why I really liked the Nate Woody hire - his scheme is extremely different than any other out there in college football and it had proven to be extremely effective over a long period of time, which is why I think it could've been very good here. That doesn't make me a "Slant-50 loyalist".)</span></p><p></p><p>If we're going to try to win by out-recruiting everyone (and I would love it if we could do that) I would have to question the sense in that approach. </p><p></p><p>Genuine question with hope for fruitful discussion: Do you think we're going to be able to win by out-recruiting everyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 643325, member: 216"] I don't think of myself as an "option-loyalist", though I can see why you would think of me that way. I do think that it has indisputable schematic/mathematical advantages, which is why I really like it. But, if there was a scheme that produced the same or better with equal talent, I'd like that scheme just as much. If someone wanted to bring Mike Leach or a Mike Leach protege here because they felt it gave us a scheme that would be to our advantage, I'd be completely on board with that. I certainly wouldn't be able to argue against it because the data back up that argument. [SIZE=2](Side note: This was also why I really liked the Nate Woody hire - his scheme is extremely different than any other out there in college football and it had proven to be extremely effective over a long period of time, which is why I think it could've been very good here. That doesn't make me a "Slant-50 loyalist".)[/SIZE] If we're going to try to win by out-recruiting everyone (and I would love it if we could do that) I would have to question the sense in that approach. Genuine question with hope for fruitful discussion: Do you think we're going to be able to win by out-recruiting everyone? [/QUOTE]
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