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re: Heupel’s offense won’t work in the SEC
Posted on 7/4/23 at 11:04 pm to CharlotteSooner
Posted on 7/4/23 at 11:04 pm to CharlotteSooner
Absolutely. Heupel's offense is so effective that there are already a few schools trying to duplicate it.
Posted on 7/5/23 at 12:54 am to BBQRick
We'll see how this plays out long-term. Schemes are irrelevant, everyone catches up. Structure and system are what's important, to keep the machine rolling.
Saban's been through several major scheme changes, but the system keeps balanced.
That's why I'm not that concerned with Kelly at LSU, dude knows how to win and how to do it consistently. I doubt he's tied to any one scheme, he's going to establish and build his program, the way he knows it will work.
Saban is doing that at Alabama, I think Smart is doing that at UGA, and I suppose Jimbo might be trying to do that at A&M. We'll see what the others have. Kiffin's "system" scares me as a fan, because it has always had an expiration date on it elsewhere. And he's getting close to that timeframe at Ole Miss.
Saban's been through several major scheme changes, but the system keeps balanced.
That's why I'm not that concerned with Kelly at LSU, dude knows how to win and how to do it consistently. I doubt he's tied to any one scheme, he's going to establish and build his program, the way he knows it will work.
Saban is doing that at Alabama, I think Smart is doing that at UGA, and I suppose Jimbo might be trying to do that at A&M. We'll see what the others have. Kiffin's "system" scares me as a fan, because it has always had an expiration date on it elsewhere. And he's getting close to that timeframe at Ole Miss.
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