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re: SEC offensive lines in 2013
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:20 am to Gladius Veritas
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:20 am to Gladius Veritas
Give Bielema a year or two and that's gonna be a physical football team. This division and conference just keeps getting tougher and tougher.
He did say when asked what his offensive philosophy would be that the best coaches adapt to the personnel at hand. So it'll be interesting how he uses the current talent until he's able to build the roster he wants. I'd have a hard time believing it'll be much different from the hard nosed offenses he had at Wisky. Either way, I'd expect the offensive line to be a strength
He did say when asked what his offensive philosophy would be that the best coaches adapt to the personnel at hand. So it'll be interesting how he uses the current talent until he's able to build the roster he wants. I'd have a hard time believing it'll be much different from the hard nosed offenses he had at Wisky. Either way, I'd expect the offensive line to be a strength
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:56 am to blkhawktiger
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He did say when asked what his offensive philosophy would be that the best coaches adapt to the personnel at hand. So it'll be interesting how he uses the current talent until he's able to build the roster he wants. I'd have a hard time believing it'll be much different from the hard nosed offenses he had at Wisky. Either way, I'd expect the offensive line to be a strength
He's hinted at this several times and I expected the wisconsin style offense but then he goes out and hires Chaney as OC. He is a defensive guy by trade but will have influence into all 3 phases. He doesn't call plays on either side of the ball. So this leads me to believe he's fine with opening it up. We'll still run more than Chaney did at UT most likely which is a good thing.
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