FullyERicht
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Mark Dantonio and Gary Patterson run clones of our defense from 1991. While GP does it out of the 4-2-5 and uses man coverage for blitzes, Dantonio's system is, aside from a blitz package, an identical clone. Narduzzi, who brought this defense to MSU, openly speaks about how he learned it at a Tommy Tuberville clinic in the early 90s.
For those of you who just finished puberty, the 1991 Miami defense was by every statistical measure, the greatest in our history. The precursor to that season of course was the Jan of '91 Cotton Bowl. If you don't know about that game, or more importantly, if you haven't watched that game, do so right now below.
So why 1991? Well that defense was not run by a JJ tree cat. It wasn't the Stache, or Tubbs (he was still an assistant), or Butch. It was Sonny Lubick. Sonny took JJs playbook and somehow made it even more aggressive. He took JJs base defense and added tweaks. The type of coverage you see at MSU, pressed quarters, was a Lubick added concept. Forcing with the Safeties even in Cover 2 was a Lubick concept.
And it absolutely trashed any defense Butch Davis, Bill Miller, and Greg Schiano ever ran. Butch ran more under front and 3 deep zone than those early 90s teams. Miller was a corch. Schiano's defense that was quite good was essentially the Penn State zone blitz of Jerry Sandusky.
So I have tremendous respect and admiration for you if you want a coach who runs "a Miami defense". But if that's the case, you should be screaming for Dantonio, then Patterson, before Butch.
[video=youtube;mVe6DQgxTG8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVe6DQgxTG8[/video]
For those of you who just finished puberty, the 1991 Miami defense was by every statistical measure, the greatest in our history. The precursor to that season of course was the Jan of '91 Cotton Bowl. If you don't know about that game, or more importantly, if you haven't watched that game, do so right now below.
So why 1991? Well that defense was not run by a JJ tree cat. It wasn't the Stache, or Tubbs (he was still an assistant), or Butch. It was Sonny Lubick. Sonny took JJs playbook and somehow made it even more aggressive. He took JJs base defense and added tweaks. The type of coverage you see at MSU, pressed quarters, was a Lubick added concept. Forcing with the Safeties even in Cover 2 was a Lubick concept.
And it absolutely trashed any defense Butch Davis, Bill Miller, and Greg Schiano ever ran. Butch ran more under front and 3 deep zone than those early 90s teams. Miller was a corch. Schiano's defense that was quite good was essentially the Penn State zone blitz of Jerry Sandusky.
So I have tremendous respect and admiration for you if you want a coach who runs "a Miami defense". But if that's the case, you should be screaming for Dantonio, then Patterson, before Butch.
[video=youtube;mVe6DQgxTG8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVe6DQgxTG8[/video]