I noticed that the routes in Coley's offense didn't vary that much.
But what I noticed even moreso was that there would be a run up the middle for 1-3 yards every single 1st down. Which was followed by a pass just barely past the 1st down marker on the ensuing 2nd and 3rd down plays.
Also, seems a bit harsh towards Kayaa. Not that he's perfect, but is his game that deficient?
Coleys Playbook is actually available online ---if anyone is interested here you go:
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Biggest difference is that Richt is a proven QB guru. He's groomed Heisman QBs, a 1st overall pick, and turned guys like Greene and Murray into the best QBs in the sec.
Coley is good at identifying QB prospects, but he's got no clue how to teach them the game. This is why Kaaya will be exponentially better this year. He did a great job despite Coley's incompetence and total lack of qualifications as a QB teacher.
Richt is going to take this guy and teach him how to play the position at a Heisman level. Watch how the footwork and quickness with the feet completely changes.
Also, seems a bit harsh towards Kayaa. Not that he's perfect, but is his game that deficient?
If UM gets just serviceable Oline play, Kaaya will have a monster year.