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re: SEC offensive lines in 2013
Posted on 12/23/12 at 12:41 pm to oklahogjr
Posted on 12/23/12 at 12:41 pm to oklahogjr
Bielema said this yesterday in his press conference. I'm definitely very interested to see what they come up with.
Bielema offered a clearer picture of the offense he plans to employ in 2013 when asked about the hiring of former Tennessee offensive coordinator Jim Cheney. "It was very apparent to me that the things I'd grown accustomed to at Wisconsin weren't already in the bank here," Bielema observed. "You can't just force feed something into a situation so it was important for me go after a guy that blended a spread style and pro style."
He went on to say that hr wanted to blend things together that they were doing at Wisconsin, Cheney was doing at Tennessee and what we were doing at Arkansas under Petrino.
Bielema offered a clearer picture of the offense he plans to employ in 2013 when asked about the hiring of former Tennessee offensive coordinator Jim Cheney. "It was very apparent to me that the things I'd grown accustomed to at Wisconsin weren't already in the bank here," Bielema observed. "You can't just force feed something into a situation so it was important for me go after a guy that blended a spread style and pro style."
He went on to say that hr wanted to blend things together that they were doing at Wisconsin, Cheney was doing at Tennessee and what we were doing at Arkansas under Petrino.
This post was edited on 12/23/12 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 12/23/12 at 12:47 pm to TheCheshireHog
Those wisconsin offenses were pretty potent until last year and he didn't bring any of that staff with him. I think he is going to achieve great balance here. The only bad news for the new guys is that wilson and mallett's records will remain for a long time most likely.
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