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Change to the Power I fulltime and run the option/veer.  Put Hall at tailback and Crossley at fullback.  PJ ran this O in HS if I'm not mistaken.  That's putting the Bulls' best weapons on the field.  Take our backup OTs and make 'em TEs and let's just blast the crap out of UAB.  Mix in a play action pass every other 1st down, miss direction/naked bootleg, and a long ball once a quarter and the Bull D might stay off the field long enuff to not give up 28 pts a game.

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PJ ran the Wing T in high school.  Having played in the Wing T I can tell you that the blocking schemes require a great deal of movement from the lineman.  Although it is a high school offense, and used rarely in the college level, I highly doubt you could get the offensive line to make an effective switch mid season.

Here is a brief background on the Wing T:

The Delaware Wing T is more than a formation. It is a philosophy of attack based on the anticipation of certain adjustments forced upon the defense due to the position of the wingback. It is a four back running system that forces the secondary to play at least three deep, due to the presences of three deep receiving threats. Thus it is readily apparent that although the Delaware Wing T is a ground-oriented attack, it is equally dependent on an interrelated passing game.

Although the Wing T has undergone drastic changes during the past two and one-half decades to stay abreast of the increased defensive sophistication, the basic principles designed and developed by Dave Nelson and Tubby Raymond remain intact.

The Wing T is designed for consistency, strength, and is ball control oriented.

The formations are characterized by a wingback so there is the threat of at least three deep receivers.

The quarterback threatens the flank either with action or away from it on every play providing either an additional threat to the attack flank or misdirection threatening the flank away from flow.

All three backs are close enough to the formation so that they may be used as blockers, ball-carriers or for deception.

The offense is designed in complete backfield series, each of which presents multiple threats to the defense on each play.

It has a balance of passing which is predominantly play action in nature.

The spread of receivers is accomplished by ends and is made to accommodate the running game and not as a mechanism to enhance the passing game.

http://www.bucksweep.com/whatiswingt.htm

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?Skyway?

As in jump? & me or the OC?

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Teach the QB how to throw (touch) and the WR's how to catch (eye's on the ball)

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Teach the QB how to throw (touch) and the WR's how to catch (eye's on the ball)

Sounds pretty easy!

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Skyway as in MH is from Sarasota, he can go home.............

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You can't install the option in the middle of a season. I agree that we should do more running plays, and get Julmiste doing more things he's comfortable with, but it has to be somewhat in the context of what the whole team has been doing since spring practice.

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