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Topic:  Gameplan, Gameplan, Gameplan, Execution, Execution, Execution
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allen
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  Message Not Read  Gameplan, Gameplan, Gameplan, Execution, Execution, Execution
   Posted: 10/15/2016 11:58:49 PM 
This is what we need to focus on moving forward along with discipline. Go Cats


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  Message Not Read  RE: Gameplan, Gameplan, Gameplan, Execution, Execution, Execution
   Posted: 10/16/2016 12:30:03 PM 
Two things that really made a difference yesterday. One, EMU's O line controlled our pass rush. Very little pressure on the QB all day. Two, our D was more interested in trying to strip the ball than bring the ball carrier down. This led to lots of extra yds and helped result in EMU's last TD. We had one guy being dragged along at the 5 and instead of trying to wrap up the runner the next guy who came in tried to hit the ball with his shoulder pad. He wound up on the ground the EMU wound up with a TD.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Gameplan, Gameplan, Gameplan, Execution, Execution, Execution
   Posted: 10/16/2016 12:43:35 PM 
Times have changed. I can remember when to have a 300 ypg passer made a school a great offensive team. Even the weakest teams in FBS have athletic receivers with good hands. No longer can you win on having the better athletes alone. That is what the Nebraska program was all about, athletic advantage with a 5 year red shirt and weight room developmental program. Frank has used that philosophy at Ohio but its not enough to automatically win football games anymore. The highly successful teams are doing it by in game coaching.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Gameplan, Gameplan, Gameplan, Execution, Execution, Execution
   Posted: 10/17/2016 11:48:28 PM 
Uncle Wes wrote:
Times have changed. I can remember when to have a 300 ypg passer made a school a great offensive team. Even the weakest teams in FBS have athletic receivers with good hands. No longer can you win on having the better athletes alone. That is what the Nebraska program was all about, athletic advantage with a 5 year red shirt and weight room developmental program. Frank has used that philosophy at Ohio but its not enough to automatically win football games anymore. The highly successful teams are doing it by in game coaching.


+1


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  Message Not Read  RE: Gameplan, Gameplan, Gameplan, Execution, Execution, Execution
   Posted: 10/18/2016 7:49:39 AM 
Uncle Wes wrote:
Times have changed. I can remember when to have a 300 ypg passer made a school a great offensive team. Even the weakest teams in FBS have athletic receivers with good hands. No longer can you win on having the better athletes alone. That is what the Nebraska program was all about, athletic advantage with a 5 year red shirt and weight room developmental program. Frank has used that philosophy at Ohio but its not enough to automatically win football games anymore. The highly successful teams are doing it by in game coaching.


Correct.

The spread offense has completely flipped the table on teams that used to rely on power and strength. That's why Nick Saban was so against it (but has also adapted to it pretty darn well). The spread gives the advantage to the little guy. Once you get someone with speed in open space, it doesn't matter how strong your defenders are. And once those teams with speed get a big lead, you have to throw out your power running game because now you're trying to play catch up.

Look no further than Oregon. They were a borderline average team in the PAC 12 for years that would rise up every so often. Then they installed the spread and they become a national power.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Gameplan, Gameplan, Gameplan, Execution, Execution, Execution
   Posted: 10/18/2016 9:08:22 PM 
GoCats105 wrote:
Uncle Wes wrote:
Times have changed. I can remember when to have a 300 ypg passer made a school a great offensive team. Even the weakest teams in FBS have athletic receivers with good hands. No longer can you win on having the better athletes alone. That is what the Nebraska program was all about, athletic advantage with a 5 year red shirt and weight room developmental program. Frank has used that philosophy at Ohio but its not enough to automatically win football games anymore. The highly successful teams are doing it by in game coaching.


Correct.

The spread offense has completely flipped the table on teams that used to rely on power and strength. That's why Nick Saban was so against it (but has also adapted to it pretty darn well). The spread gives the advantage to the little guy. Once you get someone with speed in open space, it doesn't matter how strong your defenders are. And once those teams with speed get a big lead, you have to throw out your power running game because now you're trying to play catch up.

Look no further than Oregon. They were a borderline average team in the PAC 12 for years that would rise up every so often. Then they installed the spread and they become a national power.


Until they gave the Ferrari keys to Helfrich and he wrapped it around a telephone pole....


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  Message Not Read  RE: Gameplan, Gameplan, Gameplan, Execution, Execution, Execution
   Posted: 10/19/2016 7:16:47 AM 
OUcats82 wrote:
GoCats105 wrote:
Uncle Wes wrote:
Times have changed. I can remember when to have a 300 ypg passer made a school a great offensive team. Even the weakest teams in FBS have athletic receivers with good hands. No longer can you win on having the better athletes alone. That is what the Nebraska program was all about, athletic advantage with a 5 year red shirt and weight room developmental program. Frank has used that philosophy at Ohio but its not enough to automatically win football games anymore. The highly successful teams are doing it by in game coaching.


Correct.

The spread offense has completely flipped the table on teams that used to rely on power and strength. That's why Nick Saban was so against it (but has also adapted to it pretty darn well). The spread gives the advantage to the little guy. Once you get someone with speed in open space, it doesn't matter how strong your defenders are. And once those teams with speed get a big lead, you have to throw out your power running game because now you're trying to play catch up.

Look no further than Oregon. They were a borderline average team in the PAC 12 for years that would rise up every so often. Then they installed the spread and they become a national power.


Until they gave the Ferrari keys to Helfrich and he wrapped it around a telephone pole....


Also correct.

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