32ppg in 2019 just taking over the offense with Shea Patterson at QB..."ppl in the know" (our people in the know thought TVD had a COMMAND of the offense...what is it that 'ppl in the know' actually know?) really crediting some large sweeping ideas for 4ppg (difference between Y1 and Y3...I generally disregard a lot from the COVID year, but ymmv).
I laid out some of our recent coordinators and showed the statistical difference between their historical offensive output, their current offensive output, and what they did here. One is not like the others...and that one that is unlike the others is what happens here in Coral Gables.
Quick article at the end of last year...
Gattis' third year as offensive coordinator has been his best.
www.mlive.com
Notice a few things...
What was important...new offensive line coach (you can just incorporate Mario/OLC in their involvement in our offense) running the football (we are doing that), blocking by WRs and TEs (lol have you seen the blocking by these boys...its bad)...
A quote from Kirk Herbstreit from the article...
“I think what he quickly found was,
they didn’t have a ton of difference-makers at their skill spots when he first got there,” said ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit. “And I think, through trial and error, I give him a lot of credit — him and Jim Harbaugh — for instead of saying, ‘Nope, this is the offense, this is the reason I hired you, this is what we’re going to do,’ they played to their strengths.”
Sounds familiar.
So, its the guy who has won the SEC as a CoOC AND Big10 as a playcaller with a head coach that has won the Pac12 multiple times that is the problem...not our roster, whose upperclassmen have lost to LaTech, FIU, got the brakes blown off them by UNC and has shown a career full of the same **** we are seeing through the first four weeks?
Color me skeptical.