OT Watch Utah's Offense

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Watch Utah's offense and you will see what a multiple offense should look like. They run pro and spread concepts under center and in the Shotgun. And by the way they are a top 5 team with their key offensive players from Florida and somehow they win with a multi formation offense. hmmm
 
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Watch Utah's offense and you will see what a multiple offense should look like. They run pro and spread concepts under center and in the Shotgun. And by the way they are a top 5 team with their key offensive players from Florida and somehow they win with a multi formation offense. hmmm
Could you imagine if ENOS had called a zone play from under center and I’d did not work
 
Could you imagine if ENOS had called a zone play from under center and I’d did not work

Believe it or not I actually watched Ohio State due the same thing last Saturday. Utah and Georgia also ran reverses to the short side of the field last week with Wr and Utah did it with a TE. lol Why did they work? Part personnel, part the OC had a feel for when to call it. Enos biggest problem is he lacks any rhythm or feel for when to call plays. He has some of the same plays that are working for other teams in his playbook, they just don't work when he calls them.

And before the herd comes I do not support him staying as OC.
 
Watch Utah's offense and you will see what a multiple offense should look like. They run pro and spread concepts under center and in the Shotgun. And by the way they are a top 5 team with their key offensive players from Florida and somehow they win with a multi formation offense. hmmm
Did I just see a tight end shovel sweep to the short side of the field..I thought only miami did that 🤯
 
Believe it or not I actually watched Ohio State due the same thing last Saturday. Utah and Georgia also ran reverses to the short side of the field last week with Wr and Utah did it with a TE. lol Why did they work? Part personnel, part the OC had a feel for when to call it. Enos biggest problem is he lacks any rhythm or feel for when to call plays. He has some of the same plays that are working for other teams in his playbook, they just don't work when he calls them.

And before the herd comes I do not support him staying as OC.
I agree..our personnel in the trenches sucks too much for a play caller to get in a rhythm
 
Did I just see a tight end shovel sweep to the short side of the field..I thought only miami did that 🤯

No one else saw that big dog. Most posters are forbidden to watch other teams and gather their own perspective from what they see. They take the lazy route and just follow what someone else say.
 
Believe it or not I actually watched Ohio State due the same thing last Saturday. Utah and Georgia also ran reverses to the short side of the field last week with Wr and Utah did it with a TE. lol Why did they work? Part personnel, part the OC had a feel for when to call it. Enos biggest problem is he lacks any rhythm or feel for when to call plays. He has some of the same plays that are working for other teams in his playbook, they just don't work when he calls them.

And before the herd comes I do not support him staying as OC.
This is something that is really important in play calling. It isn't a matter of what plays you have at your disposal. It is more about do you call them at the right time and can you and the offensive staff coach the team up to execute them. Think back to the McGahee screen against FSU. That wasn't some mind blowing play design, it was called at the perfect time with the defense geeked up and the players did their job. The best attributes an OC can have is feel for the game and ability to adapt.
 
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No one else saw that big dog. Most posters are forbidden to watch other teams and gather their own perspective from what they see. They take the lazy route and just follow what someone else say.
Or they look at ppg rankings..or assume that since they heard the phrase “spread” used when watching Bama and LSU play that both those teams are true spread teams..when they are both Multiple offenses. Meaning they have different layers on their playbook...me personally I’m a CFB fan..football fan in general
 
This is something that is really important in play calling. It isn't a matter of what plays you have at your disposal. It is more about do you call them at the right time and can you and the offensive staff coach the team up to execute them. Think back to the McGahee screen against FSU. That wasn't some mind blowing play design, it was called at the perfect time with the defense geeked up and the players did their job. The best attributes an OC can have is feel for the game and ability to adapt.

You are 100% correct sir. Thats why I don't get all the argument about spread this, pro that, pro spread. Give me an OC who has feel and knows how to set plays up and adjust to what the defense if giving him. Last season Richt had us in the Shotgun or Pistol 85% of the time and we were terrible, this year Enos had us under center 60% of the time; same mediocre offensive results either way you slice it.
 
You are 100% correct sir. Thats why I don't get all the argument about spread this, pro that, pro spread. Give me an OC who has feel and knows how to set plays up and adjust to what the defense if giving him. Last season Richt had us in the Shotgun or Pistol 85% of the time and we were terrible, this year Enos had us under center 60% of the time; same mediocre offensive results either way you slice it.
we need a staff that will invest in fixing this oline
 
Or they look at ppg rankings..or assume that since they heard the phrase “spread” used when watching Bama and LSU play that both those teams are true spread teams..when they are both Multiple offenses. Meaning they have different layers on their playbook...me personally I’m a CFB fan..football fan in general

I'm with you big dog. If the team winning and the run one spread concept, they chalk it up as a spread team. But like you said most of them are not true spread and run multiple offenses. I watch games all Saturday as well because college football is the sh**t.
 
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Oregon look far more prepared and are winning a good % of the 1v1 matchups so far
 
They were solid when Urban Meyer was the HC there, too.

Need to have the coaching to go with the players.

And we've got plenty of weapons on the offensive side of the ball to put up big numbers in most games.

Just need an OC who can get it done.

Enos clearly flunked that test this year - in a BIG way.

Watch Utah's offense and you will see what a multiple offense should look like. They run pro and spread concepts under center and in the Shotgun. And by the way they are a top 5 team with their key offensive players from Florida and somehow they win with a multi formation offense. hmmm
 
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