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Would moving to Miami to take over the OC job be good for his health?
Would moving to Miami to take over the OC job be good for his health?
After he lost Kalen DeBoer Fresno St fell back down to earth.
Fresno went from 10-4/12-2 with DeBoer as OC to 4-8 once they changed the offense around with Ryan Grubb's gum *** who was at Eastern Michigan before Fresno.
DeBoer goes to Indiana as OC & in year 1 look what happens to them, 8-4 with a 13th ranked passing offense & will play in a good Bowl game.
Fresno St does have a good young upcoming LB coach in Kenwick Thompson, had Justin Rice as one of top LB's in the country, which is crazy because he was a low rated RB coming out of High School.
Yup. He was one of my main guys for OC in 2018 before Richt stepped down.Kalen DeBoer is a name to watch.
He has been climbing the coaching ladder, from NAIA to Div1 and everywhere he goes his offense scores alot
of points.
I don't think anybody wants to exclusively run Air Raid, I just think most of us want to see a more Modern Spread style.You guys won't like him because he isn't air raid, but I would take Jeff Tedford any day of the week for OC
As far as Tedford, he runs a Pro Style with Spread/RPO heavy concepts. He'd basically be what we saw with Richt's offense in the 2nd half of the 2016 season. We wouldn't be under center as much as we are now, but it's basically the same thing.
I don't think anybody wants to exclusively run Air Raid, I just think most of us want to see a more Modern Spread style.
There's different types of Air Raid though, people think they're all the same offense but it's not, the Oklahoma Air Raid isn't anywhere close to what Leach runs at Wash St.
Lincoln Riley & Josh Heupel took the passing concepts of the AR from Leach & combined it with the Spread/Power Run rush attack & got the best of both worlds. That's what the Leach fans seems to never get, Leach's biggest weakness aside from his lack of effort in recruiting & fielding a Defense, is he simply refuses to run the ball, whereas his disciples realized you can't survive without having a great running game.
As far as Tedford, he runs a Pro Style with Spread/RPO heavy concepts. He'd basically be what we saw with Richt's offense in the 2nd half of the 2016 season. We wouldn't be under center as much as we are now, but it's basically the same thing.
It worked at Cal in the 00's-10's era with the West Coast style offense & probably would've here back during that same time, don't think it would fit Miami in 2020 though.
Any idea why Richt went away from that?
We were practically unstoppable in the Bowl game vs West Virginia.
I don't think anybody wants to exclusively run Air Raid, I just think most of us want to see a more Modern Spread style.
There's different types of Air Raid though, people think they're all the same offense but it's not, the Oklahoma Air Raid isn't anywhere close to what Leach runs at Wash St.
Lincoln Riley & Josh Heupel took the passing concepts of the AR from Leach & combined it with the Spread/Power Run rush attack & got the best of both worlds. That's what the Leach fans seems to never get, Leach's biggest weakness aside from his lack of effort in recruiting & fielding a Defense, is he simply refuses to run the ball, whereas his disciples realized you can't survive without having a great running game.
As far as Tedford, he runs a Pro Style with Spread/RPO heavy concepts. He'd basically be what we saw with Richt's offense in the 2nd half of the 2016 season. We wouldn't be under center as much as we are now, but it's basically the same thing.
It worked at Cal in the 00's-10's era with the West Coast style offense & probably would've here back during that same time, don't think it would fit Miami in 2020 though.
On the other hand, if he's a bad hire, he won't survive the job; easy fire.