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    Doesn't make sense

    That was the beauty of the spread back then, gave teams with less talent the ability to move the ball up and down the field and put points on board.. Once adopted by talented teams in recent times now its back to haves and have nots.. Meanwhile in miami
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    Yea they had some success with with Woodrow Dantzler.. Cant believe I still remember that name.. Probably one of the offenses that got me loving how they could light up scoreboards as a youngn Edit: Just looked it up, seems woodrow was 1st in ncaa to throw for 2,000 while rushing for 1,000 yards
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    Sounds like around the same time Chad Morris bought his version of spread to clemson. They were smart enough to adopt it earlier this decade and after he arrived they were on upward trend. That system helped them recruit better players and they broke all types of records.. I remember them having...
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