The reason the defense works is because it's exactly the kind of defense suited for South Florida talent. As long as we're able to recruit DT's, it's sustainable.... just plug in the next great South Florida athlete and the train keeps rolling.
The offense needs to be overhauled with the same philosophy. South Florida athletes are what they are - quick, aggressive, have that "dog" in them. They're not good in complex schemes that require a lot of thinking, and we're not ever going to produce enough elite OL here.
We need a South-Florida-friendly offense.... and to me, that means we should go to some kind of spread offense with simple reads. Look at what most of the successful high schools in South Florida are doing, and build an offense around that.
Can't have an offense that requires a great QB or a great OL just to function. Can't have long-developing plays or too many power concepts. You need something that emphasizes what we're good at - which is skill positions.
Just build an offense around what you have in the local area. Just like we've done on defense. That's a more sustainable philosophy IMO.