This has already been covered, but since you missed it I'll sum up.
Everybody thinks it's a smart move. As always, Richt is a canny guy who knows the game. He's shrewdly ensured that our guys are fresh for the game. Wisconsin will roll in having practiced like 15 times and be dead tired. I mean, what kind of idiot has his team practice every day? It's madness. No, using half the number of practices he could have had is just the latest in an unbroken string of brilliant ideas.
Actually mope if you look at the calendar its virtually impossible to use the 15 practices based upon final exam week, Christmas, and travel to the game.
Well Captain helpful, for a start there are no "15 practices". There are however many you can fit into the time without breaking weekly rules. 15 is the number people use because that's how many most teams have time for. But whatever, there's no time for that so let's just have 7 or 3 or whatever feels right. Actually, is there really any point? If they don't know how to play football yet they won't learn in a few practices. Let's just have none, that's a nice round number.
Actually mope if you look at the calendar its virtually impossible to use the 15 practices based upon final exam week, Christmas, and travel to the game.
How hard can it be to learn 5-6 plays.power dive right then left,bubble screen right then left ,power sweep right then left.deep fly post and 10 yds curl.sorry 8 plays.when caveman discovered fire found cmrs offensive playbook.Richt’s scheme os so easy to teach and learn, there’s no reason to practoce so much.
Thisget some younger guys some reps...common fxkin sense.