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re: The Hurry Up No Huddle in the SEC: Tennessee (and others) running it?

Posted on 9/3/12 at 4:21 pm to
Posted by stat19
Member since Feb 2011
29350 posts
Posted on 9/3/12 at 4:21 pm to
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Sorry we are breaking your offensive molds.


After LSU and Alabama hand your arse to you and Arky, MState and Auburn whip your arse and your coach is fired you'll change.

You're not coming here and changing the SEC collie boy
Posted by Big Kat
Member since Feb 2009
5910 posts
Posted on 9/3/12 at 4:28 pm to
Yeah, spreading it and airing it out doesn't work when you play talented Ds of the SEC. Thank goodness the Packers, Saints, and Patriots only had to play NFL defenses to win Super Bowls

More than one way to skin a cat boys. And the fact is that talent trumps all else. And A&M has more talent on offense than any other team that's run a no huddle hurry up other than Oklahoma.

But KDS is no dummy. He'll get a feel for what's working and go with it. He's not running on certain down just because an outdated play card says to
Posted by Bob Ag
Austin
Member since Aug 2011
3008 posts
Posted on 9/3/12 at 4:34 pm to
I think people have a misconception about what our offense is going to be.

Yes it will certainly be hurry up and it wouldn't surprise me if we average more snaps per game than anyone. Will it be the air raid though with a heavily biased pass to run ratio. I dont believe so.
Instead of thinking Texas Tech, think West Virginia. Dana Holgerson basically went 50/50 run pass with over 300 yards on the ground against Marshall.

While a lot of SEC teams have exposed spread teams, I think that had a lot to do with a talent discrepancy than scheme.
A&M is in a state that produces a wealth of offensive talent and average defensive talent. 7 on 7 is huge here.
If Sumlin can prove his offense works in the SEC, he is going to have some elite offensive recruiting classes for some time.

Arkansas showed you can win with offense. I think A&M can replicate that, but have an even better defense to complement.
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