I agree we run a multiple offense.. But we have pro style guys trying to meld multiple things and then also force in their pro stuff to make a hybrid offense.. Why get pro style guys to run some multiple system in college with limited practice time? Just go get a true spread guy to Light up scoreboards.. As soon as I hear a pro style guy talking buzzwords like "multiple" and such I already know what time it is.. and am reminded of article from years ago talking about different spreads and then mentions the pro style spread guysWE DON'T PLAY WITH A PRO STYLE OFFENCE.
Since 2016 we've literally sat back in Shotgun and slung the rock around - with RPOs the only way we've really succeeded.
For whatever reason our players can't execute anything more complex than that.
https://www.footballstudyhall.com/2...-offense-smashmouth-option-air-raid-pro-style
The good pro-style spread teams are concept based, like the Air Raid, and try to do a few things really well. The bad ones try to mix in spread formations and concepts with pro-style language and approaches, call themselves "multiple," and are inefficient at most everything.
It's very difficult for college teams to actually be really, really good at multiple comprehensive concepts. The amount of practice time and the versatility or roster depth necessary to be balanced between the run and pass is usually beyond most programs. You see this most prominently at tight end.