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re: Looking for insight on Heupel: Offense looks strong. Is defense & personality the issue?
Posted on 1/27/21 at 1:28 pm to TRUERockyTop
Posted on 1/27/21 at 1:28 pm to TRUERockyTop
Yes he was the OC. But again, Lock could drop it in a bucket from 60 yards. Heupal didn't have an innovative offense, he just told Lock where to throw it and Locks talent made it happen. The question is what can Heupals offense do without Lock type talent. It didn't work with OU's talent.
There is 1 QB recruiting concern. It's well documented by SEC announcers that Heupal didn't teach Lock NFL QB skills. He taught Lock to read only half the field, and only 1 progression. You better believe that's going to be used against him by other coaches in the living rooms. Hell, Dooley used it to get Lock to return to Mizzou for 1 more year. He promised to teach stuff that Heupal ignored.
Who knows. Harbaugh looked perfect for Michigan, Frost was a no brainer for Nebraska, hows that working out? Back in the day, who would guessed or dreamed about Schnellinberger and a small Miami private school that was about to drop its football program.
There is 1 QB recruiting concern. It's well documented by SEC announcers that Heupal didn't teach Lock NFL QB skills. He taught Lock to read only half the field, and only 1 progression. You better believe that's going to be used against him by other coaches in the living rooms. Hell, Dooley used it to get Lock to return to Mizzou for 1 more year. He promised to teach stuff that Heupal ignored.
Who knows. Harbaugh looked perfect for Michigan, Frost was a no brainer for Nebraska, hows that working out? Back in the day, who would guessed or dreamed about Schnellinberger and a small Miami private school that was about to drop its football program.
This post was edited on 1/27/21 at 2:55 pm
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