Baylor Offense

Discussion of the Falcon football team.
User avatar
Globetrotter
Turbo
Turbo
Posts: 11359
Joined: Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am

Baylor Offense

Post by Globetrotter »

Anyone watching?
User avatar
MarkL
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 5558
Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:23 am
Location: Greater Washington DC area

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by MarkL »

As long as we don't inherit Baylor's defense I'll be happy ...
MarkL has spoken.
You may all now return to your daily lives.
User avatar
MarkL
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 5558
Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:23 am
Location: Greater Washington DC area

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by MarkL »

Quick thoughts on the Baylor O ...
For a wide spread offense, I'm impressed with the offensive line's physicality. Normally you think of finesse and technique, but not toughness.
And on the above point, I'm impressed with the running game. Very physical.
The receivers do a lot of downfield blocking.
Matt Johnson could be extremely successful in this kind of offense. Also, I expect having running backs and receivers with a variety of styles could benefit greatly. We've got quickness in Greene, raw power in Houston, and a blend in Coppet. Then we've got raw speed with Ronnie Moore and Ryan Burbrink, some height in Chris Gallon, and good power in the TE. That variety plus a smart QB in an up tempo offense can cause a defensive coordinator to develop insomnia.
MarkL has spoken.
You may all now return to your daily lives.
BGSUFanatic7
Chick
Chick
Posts: 212
Joined: Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:41 pm

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by BGSUFanatic7 »

Baylor seemed to be out of sync on offense and they scored 42 points.
User avatar
hammb
The Stabber of Cherries
The Stabber of Cherries
Posts: 14434
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:21 am
Location: Bowling Green

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by hammb »

MarkL wrote:Quick thoughts on the Baylor O ...
For a wide spread offense, I'm impressed with the offensive line's physicality. Normally you think of finesse and technique, but not toughness.
And on the above point, I'm impressed with the running game. Very physical.
The receivers do a lot of downfield blocking.
Matt Johnson could be extremely successful in this kind of offense. Also, I expect having running backs and receivers with a variety of styles could benefit greatly. We've got quickness in Greene, raw power in Houston, and a blend in Coppet. Then we've got raw speed with Ronnie Moore and Ryan Burbrink, some height in Chris Gallon, and good power in the TE. That variety plus a smart QB in an up tempo offense can cause a defensive coordinator to develop insomnia.
I think our talent fits to the scheme pretty well, but I do worry about Johnson in it. A MAJOR part of what makes that offense tick is the willingness to stretch the field vertically as well as horizontally. That's one of the biggest differences between what Baylor does and what some of the other spread offenses do. That's Matt's biggest weakness, and my biggest concern in this offense.

He improved a lot as the season went on though, so I'm hoping that he can continue to that arc.

It's going to be a fun ride.
User avatar
BGorDeath
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 2273
Joined: Sat Aug 07, 2004 9:28 pm
Location: Living Hell

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by BGorDeath »

I just hope we do not use lettering for nameplates that are the same color of the jerseys. Looks more stupid than gray jerseys.
I like that steak comes from cows. That is why a cow will not think twice about eating you.
FalconTurf
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1491
Joined: Sun May 20, 2007 9:37 pm

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by FalconTurf »

BGorDeath wrote:I just hope we do not use lettering for nameplates that are the same color of the jerseys. Looks more stupid than gray jerseys.
Flashy uniforms get the flashy recruits. I'll take ugly uniforms in a high profile bowl vs. ranked opponent. My eyes were not impressed by our uniforms or Baylor's uniforms but I guess it's a sign my style is no longer in style (or ever really was).

On the offensive side (not uniforms) I think an offense like Baylor could adapt to our personnel. Obviously there are parts that we will need to tweak to fit our skill set. The AD better make sure ROTC has enough blanks for the cannon and the scoreboard is in good repair.
I proudly chose to be a Falcon and a Falcon I will remain until the end.
gspointer
Chick
Chick
Posts: 267
Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2005 3:22 pm

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by gspointer »

Baylor O looked gimmicky. UCF ran an offense more similar to the one we run now. I think what matters more is the talent on the field….
bgdodgeball4
Chick
Chick
Posts: 264
Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:33 pm
Location: Ohio

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by bgdodgeball4 »

If we commit that many penalties in a game next year, I might not watch another game after that point.
factman
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 4495
Joined: Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:53 pm
Location: Bowling Green
Contact:

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by factman »

I agree.......between the penalties and their defense, I was NOT impressed with Baylor. I certainly hope we don't try and copy too much of their program.
User avatar
jpfalcon09
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 8697
Joined: Wed Aug 10, 2005 4:32 pm
Location: Detroit Beach, MI

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by jpfalcon09 »

Their offense is predicated on finding defensive mismatches and exploiting them. A good defense and even one with a strong four 4 can wreak havoc on that type of offense. We'll see how it pans out, I thought Baylor looked pretty disinterested for the first 10 minutes of the game and it may have cost them.
The longer the walk, the farther you crawl.
User avatar
kdog27
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 7174
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 1:35 pm
Location: Alabama

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by kdog27 »

I'm not advocating all things Baylor as I'm still somewhat of a skeptic myself but I think that UCF team was pretty good. They were 3 points away from being undefeated just losing to South Carolina. Baylor still went 11-2 and scored a ton of points.
BGSUFanatic7
Chick
Chick
Posts: 212
Joined: Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:41 pm

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by BGSUFanatic7 »

The whole Baylor/BG comparison is brutally silly. They have a bunch of 3/4/5-star athletes out there. We play in the MAC. Yes, the offensive concepts will be extremely similar, but that is it. Baylor winning/losing any game has zero affect on what we will do next season. As far as people saying they want nothing to do with what Baylor is doing, if we are going to make direct comparisons, I wouldn't have a problem going 11-2 and playing in a BCS bowl game.
User avatar
Schadenfreude
Professional tractor puller
Professional tractor puller
Posts: 6983
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 7:39 am
Location: Colorado

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by Schadenfreude »

BGSUFanatic7 wrote:The whole Baylor/BG comparison is brutally silly. They have a bunch of 3/4/5-star athletes out there.
They had those athletes because coaches like Dino went out and talked them into enrolling at Baylor. Before Art Briles, Baylor was doing very little in the Big 12 and losing to schools like Army.
User avatar
hammb
The Stabber of Cherries
The Stabber of Cherries
Posts: 14434
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:21 am
Location: Bowling Green

Re: Baylor Offense

Post by hammb »

Schadenfreude wrote:
BGSUFanatic7 wrote:The whole Baylor/BG comparison is brutally silly. They have a bunch of 3/4/5-star athletes out there.
They had those athletes because coaches like Dino went out and talked them into enrolling at Baylor. Before Art Briles, Baylor was doing very little in the Big 12 and losing to schools like Army.
Exactly. Baylor was the dregs if the big 12 before Dino and Briles and company got there. The caliber if athletes they got to that school still blows my kind. Major kudos to them.

And I still say their offensive system is bar none the best in college football right now.
Post Reply