WVU/ The spread rush offense
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:28 pm
Anybody else watching the WVU game? I really hope Brandon and Stud are. This is what the spread running game should look like. If we ran this offense to a T, I don't think any team in the MAC could stop us consistently. There is some real potential in this offense, which gives us some real hope this year and beyond. I like this offense even better than the Omar offense, which was a lot of fun, but not as consistent and not as effective in the red zone.
Some things WVU does differently than we have: they do run the QB keeper/sweep, but they do it out of a bunch of different formations, and never twice in a row.
They use the fullback a little bit more in the 2 back shotgun set, and they give him the rock.
Steve Slaton is nuts -- we can't duplicate that kind of talent. But Pat White? I think AT/Freddie can look that good against the MAC.
Our offensive line is just as good at our level as WVU's is at theirs. No reason we can't dominate the line of scrimmage like we did against Buffalo.
WVU does a lot more fake QB keeper passing out of their sets. We used to do this on the goal line, so I know it's in our packages. This is probably a QB confidence thing. I hope to see it a lot more against better opponents. Maybe we're saving it.
WVU also uses the middle of the field in the passing game. This is very effective in conjuction with the spread rushing attack because the linebackers are so concerned with the zone read play, crossing patterns and slants are usually wide open. These are easy throws that can really build a QBs confidence. I like our rollout passes, but we have to be willing to work the middle of the field through the air.
Given Brandon's track record as an offensive mind, I really think he can figure out how to maximize the effectiveness of the spread rushing attack. This offense can be devastating IMO, and I wouldn't mind us switching to it permanently, and recruiting QBs for it. I'm excited to see how it develops this season.
Some things WVU does differently than we have: they do run the QB keeper/sweep, but they do it out of a bunch of different formations, and never twice in a row.
They use the fullback a little bit more in the 2 back shotgun set, and they give him the rock.
Steve Slaton is nuts -- we can't duplicate that kind of talent. But Pat White? I think AT/Freddie can look that good against the MAC.
Our offensive line is just as good at our level as WVU's is at theirs. No reason we can't dominate the line of scrimmage like we did against Buffalo.
WVU does a lot more fake QB keeper passing out of their sets. We used to do this on the goal line, so I know it's in our packages. This is probably a QB confidence thing. I hope to see it a lot more against better opponents. Maybe we're saving it.
WVU also uses the middle of the field in the passing game. This is very effective in conjuction with the spread rushing attack because the linebackers are so concerned with the zone read play, crossing patterns and slants are usually wide open. These are easy throws that can really build a QBs confidence. I like our rollout passes, but we have to be willing to work the middle of the field through the air.
Given Brandon's track record as an offensive mind, I really think he can figure out how to maximize the effectiveness of the spread rushing attack. This offense can be devastating IMO, and I wouldn't mind us switching to it permanently, and recruiting QBs for it. I'm excited to see how it develops this season.