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    Coaching "A difficult offense to defend."

    Tennessee is probably the best example of that from last year. The problem with “power spread” offenses is they require quarterbacks who are pretty much run-first guys. UT’s leading rusher was their quarterback. Oregon’s offense last year under Joe Moorehead is another example. I’m not a fan of...
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    Coaching "A difficult offense to defend."

    Remember Dan Enos’ giant playbook? None of those wacky plays even mattered because they couldn’t execute even the most simple ones.
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    Coaching "A difficult offense to defend."

    If the talent levels are equal, the best offense smokes the best defense in today’s game. Look what happened when Alabama played Georgia in the SEC championship game when they were at full strength. The passing game is the great equalizer. You can shut down run heavy offenses by throwing numbers...
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