It is a great list. Well, at least for something cribbed from MGOFISH.
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Offense
QB: Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Joe Milton & Tyler Shough
RB: Tre’Shaun Harrison
WR: Kamryn Bobb, Jahan Dotson, & L’Christian Smith
TE: Will Mallory, Jeremy Ruckert & Brevin Jordan
OT: Ryan Hayes, Jalen Mayfield & Daniel Faalele
OG: Emil Ekiyor, Antwan Reed & Marquan McCall
Defense
DT: Tyler Friday, Michael Thompson
DE: Aidan Hutchinson
LB: Otis Reese, Dallas Gant & Kolin Demens
CB: Myles Sims, Mario Goodrich & Isaac Taylor-Stuart
S: Shayne Simon
ATH: Dyami Brown
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Things will be much clearer on who visits in the next month, six weeks. Sizable OL class will be filled nearly in-state. I'd project 18-19 members at this point, won't be a top 5 class but 10 is within reach.
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Christian Turner RB (3*, Georgia - 5'11"/187 lbs) commits, just visited ND, M and Sparty last week. Much better offer list than rankings: M, Notre Dame, Sparty, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin, Miami, Virginia, North Carolina, etc. Relatively new name to me so that's most of what I know.
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Originally posted by WingsFan View PostCould be a good indication Harbaugh is serious about incorporating more of a spread offense.
Hiring Greg Frey is an indicator of a move in that direction, however.
When I think of statements like, "M football might field a spread offense," I cringe for obvious reasons. Moreover, that term, "spread," means so many things these days. The term is terribly misapplied too often.
Does Nick Saban run a spread offense at Alabama? Does QB Jalen Hurts' presence in that offense define it as such? What type offense does UM run at osu? Are the NE Patriots with Tom Brady at QB a spread offense.
The point is, I'd like to find some new language to describe today's offenses especially in the college game.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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I think of it as having significant horizontal elements and, at minimum, a running threat at QB. I think Alabama is more hybrid. I think M will move toward hybrid.
I think there is the traditional "read-option" spread. Inside and outside zone + inverted veer.
I think there is a hybrid-spread. They don't do much read option, but do use horizontal constraints and QB power leads.
I think these is a "WCO" spread. Or, you know, the Houston Cougars circa 1990.
In any event, I think you measure how "spready" the offense is by how foundational read-option is to the offense.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View Post...... In any event, I think you measure how "spready" the offense is by how foundational read-option is to the offense.
With regard to Harbaughffense, I don't think you'll ever see him foundationally abandon the power run game. I believe it is a fundamental aspect of winning CFB games in that the passing offense run by NFL starting QBs is at a much higher level than anything CFB QBs are able to do.
So, You better be able to pickup 3rd and 4 or goal to go most of the time with a bread and butter, reliable run play. I've always thought this was foundational to Nick Saban's Alabama teams.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Yeah, that and having a bunch of pipe-hittin' first round draft picks on the DL. Er, everywhere on defense.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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