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Throughout the board I keep seeing many curious about the Enos offense.
Yes you can go back and watch entire old Arkansas games on YouTube. But a few fans made “Offense only” videos.
I’ll share some I watched last night. You all can get a feel his play designs, plays he calls in short yardage, goal line, down and distance etc.
Watch his QBs. Brandon Allen, Austin Allen, and Cole Kelley. Which QBs from Miami do you believe can run the offense that he running based off of the videos?
Look at how he uses his TEs and fullbacks. Envision our roster and the opponents we play.
Across the board no matter the season or roster you see similar play designs at Arkansas.
2015
Arkansas vs Auburn
2016
Arkansas vs TAMU
Arkansas vs Alabama
2017
Arkansas vs Auburn
Quick Notes
- You can clearly see he uses two tight ends and even a full back very often. (For those who had questions)
- His OL moves a lot, via pulling or shifting the pocket to the left or right post snap.
- There is always a check down guy. Notice how the TEs and full backs always leak out. For easy completions.
- His QBs have mobility. They roll out and move a ton post snap by design. Enos even calls 5-6 designed QB runs per game. I hardly saw his QBs just sit and do the pocket pass thing. The have mobility in the pocket.
- His runs to the outside are deadly. Enos pitch game is deadly. But those interior run designs off the guards leaves a lot to be desired. I’m not expected 10+ yards between the guards. But 4-5 yards on the regular wouldn’t be bad there. His short yardage game gets stuffed or TFL on those designs regularly. Given Miami’s OL woes for years I expect that to continue.
- His offenses screen game is nice.
- Enos makes a lot of easy pitch and catch type options for his QB with his play designs. The only way a Miami QB doesn’t complete 60% of passes in this offense is if they are freelancing. Straight up. Watch the pass plays and notice how there is always someone else open. Either with the check down or whatever. Hopefully the guy is on the roster to see the entire field and not just take the deep throw with a TE wide open underneath.
- Overall I think this offense will be a good fit for Miami especially against ACC. Should be able to confuse most coastal opponents.
Beat Florida, then beat FSU @ Doak and I think you’ll be surprised how high this team can go.
Miami should be undefeated at home in 2019.
I think our “trap” game is actually Louisville. They got the coach from Appalachian state who won a **** of a lot of ball games there. He could emerge to be one of the better coaches in the ACC as well. The game is late enough in the season that he’ll have his personnel rolling by then.
But seriously man, if you beat Florida and FSU with a improved offense we are running the table enough of this dropping games against inferior teams ****.
Clemson and Miami both undefeated in the ACCCG. We probably still get worked in that game. It will be hyped, but the talent levels are definitely different this year.
If Miami gets another Clemson level talented team in the NY6 bowl we could finish out 12-2 for Manny’s first year.
I think we would all take that. Opens the floodgates for recruiting and get some holes patched up at OL, LB, DT.
Yes you can go back and watch entire old Arkansas games on YouTube. But a few fans made “Offense only” videos.
I’ll share some I watched last night. You all can get a feel his play designs, plays he calls in short yardage, goal line, down and distance etc.
Watch his QBs. Brandon Allen, Austin Allen, and Cole Kelley. Which QBs from Miami do you believe can run the offense that he running based off of the videos?
Look at how he uses his TEs and fullbacks. Envision our roster and the opponents we play.
Across the board no matter the season or roster you see similar play designs at Arkansas.
2015
Arkansas vs Auburn
2016
Arkansas vs TAMU
Arkansas vs Alabama
2017
Arkansas vs Auburn
Quick Notes
- You can clearly see he uses two tight ends and even a full back very often. (For those who had questions)
- His OL moves a lot, via pulling or shifting the pocket to the left or right post snap.
- There is always a check down guy. Notice how the TEs and full backs always leak out. For easy completions.
- His QBs have mobility. They roll out and move a ton post snap by design. Enos even calls 5-6 designed QB runs per game. I hardly saw his QBs just sit and do the pocket pass thing. The have mobility in the pocket.
- His runs to the outside are deadly. Enos pitch game is deadly. But those interior run designs off the guards leaves a lot to be desired. I’m not expected 10+ yards between the guards. But 4-5 yards on the regular wouldn’t be bad there. His short yardage game gets stuffed or TFL on those designs regularly. Given Miami’s OL woes for years I expect that to continue.
- His offenses screen game is nice.
- Enos makes a lot of easy pitch and catch type options for his QB with his play designs. The only way a Miami QB doesn’t complete 60% of passes in this offense is if they are freelancing. Straight up. Watch the pass plays and notice how there is always someone else open. Either with the check down or whatever. Hopefully the guy is on the roster to see the entire field and not just take the deep throw with a TE wide open underneath.
- Overall I think this offense will be a good fit for Miami especially against ACC. Should be able to confuse most coastal opponents.
Beat Florida, then beat FSU @ Doak and I think you’ll be surprised how high this team can go.
Miami should be undefeated at home in 2019.
I think our “trap” game is actually Louisville. They got the coach from Appalachian state who won a **** of a lot of ball games there. He could emerge to be one of the better coaches in the ACC as well. The game is late enough in the season that he’ll have his personnel rolling by then.
But seriously man, if you beat Florida and FSU with a improved offense we are running the table enough of this dropping games against inferior teams ****.
Clemson and Miami both undefeated in the ACCCG. We probably still get worked in that game. It will be hyped, but the talent levels are definitely different this year.
If Miami gets another Clemson level talented team in the NY6 bowl we could finish out 12-2 for Manny’s first year.
I think we would all take that. Opens the floodgates for recruiting and get some holes patched up at OL, LB, DT.