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How would we feel about him?
Was all the rage on CIS a couple years ago. But now everyone is set on Yost or bust.
Would still take him. Well, the Pitt version of him at least. Oregeron handcuffed him a bit. He did alright when he resurfaced at Maryland. Called a nice game against Texas for a win, and almost upset OSU.Was all the rage on CIS a couple years ago. But now everyone is set on Yost or bust.
no no no!!!How would we feel about him?
Doesn’t he run the same stuff Enos ran?..pro style multiple attack..he has worked under some spread guys..but on film it’s a multiple attack using a lot of different principles and movements.How would we feel about him?
People would’ve literally died for him in 2016.
Rough few years, for sure, but it’s intriguing.
Everyone is set on spread.Was all the rage on CIS a couple years ago. But now everyone is set on Yost or bust.
No it's really notPeople would’ve literally died for him in 2016.
Rough few years, for sure, but it’s intriguing.
Exactly. He looked good prior to 2016, then he got a better gig and didn't look so good. At Pitt he had them ranked 10th in scoring offense which is impressive. At LSU his offense was outside the top 50 despite a pretty good backfield. His offense works best when his OL can be highly effecient run blockers. Maryland's offense under Matt Canada has been statistically just as bad as Miami's the last 2 years.
Exactly. It’s weird because Canada worked under a couple of Spread coaches. His running attack is always solid but the passing concepts are pretty basicExactly. He looked good prior to 2016, then he got a better gig and didn't look so good. At Pitt he had them ranked 10th in scoring offense which is impressive. At LSU his offense was outside the top 50 despite a pretty good backfield. His offense works best when his OL can be highly effecient run blockers. Maryland's offense under Matt Canada has been statistically just as bad as Miami's the last 2 years.