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Coach Morris coaching the hurry up no huddle

Posted on 12/9/17 at 7:20 pm
Posted by hawgfaninc
https://youtu.be/torc9P4-k5A
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Posted on 12/9/17 at 7:20 pm
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It's an 11 minute video from a DVD series coach Morris did sometime after the 2007 season teaching the intricacies of the hurry up no huddle offense. Talks about how he went and learned from Malzahn before implementing it at Stephenville.

So we got...
- the Malzahn system
- without the Malzahn drama
- with an innovative offensive mind
- with added Texas connections for recruiting
Home run hire for sure

Why we haven't went to a spread or hurry up no huddle before now is beyond me. The excitement it brings to fans, the conditioning superiority you have on other teams, and how it makes your defense think fast by practicing against it daily make it a no brainer imo. His emphasis on conditioning really stood out in the video. Our current body by herb players are about to have rude wake up call

I really think the Gus/Nutt drama and Broyles denial of a running QB feasibility, which carried over into Jeff Long, really stunted the growth we could have seen before now from spread/hurry up no huddle. It took us longer than it should have to have a full changing of the old guard, but thankfully we're finally moving forward.
Posted by Drewbie
tFlagship
Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 12/9/17 at 8:06 pm to
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Why we haven't went to a spread or hurry up no huddle before now is beyond me.
I don't think you specifically need to be hurry-up, but spreading out and being fast is how Arkansas has had the most recent success ala Petrino. I'm interested to see how the defense adjusts to playing with a an up-tempo offense.
Posted by RazorHawg
Member since Aug 2013
24312 posts
Posted on 12/9/17 at 8:27 pm to
He wants to take three shots a quarter and two reverses a half.
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