General film observations (with the caveat of course that this was 2014 and may not completely reflect Enos' 2019 plans):
- The CMU defense is terrible
- The CMU OL is terrible
- The most ridiculous finish I've seen since the Duke runback - the balls to go for 2 to win it after being down 49-14 at one point. Didn't work out but still - holy crap.
All those things aside, there are some tendencies to gather from Enos' playcalling that jive with what he did later at Arkansas and Bama. None of this is groundbreaking, but it does point to some consistent patterns in offensive philosophy:
- Multiple formations and lots of pre-snap motion - I-form, single back, shotgun, multiple TE, 3-4-5 WR sets all with different splits
- Heavy reliance on playaction
- I-formation is the standard, BUT with RBs and TEs being used in the passing game - think West Coast, not 1990s Big 10.
- Pass heavy offense with the curl and out being staple routes, as well as the deep and shallow cross
- Lots of power/pulling in the run game as well as counters and tosses (seen more at Arky than here)
- Diverse and well-developed screen game, both WR and RB
- Lots of variation on who is staying in to block and who is running routes on any given play
Some real things to look forward to, IMO.