Ohio State hasn't really been running much inverted veer these days. They did a little against MSU -- with some real success. But, mostly it's been IZ and QB Leads.
I don't think they can win running in a phone booth, so they have to test the edge. So, I do expect them to run a little more inverted veer. I also expect/hope that they back to the inverted veer/IZ option play. I don't think Samuel has gotten much more than 1 or 2 times all season on that little short pitch/pass to the motion guy running basically IV. They have started to use that motion action as a constraint on IZ, but not a whole lot.
Anyone who watched them in 2014 saw them run Marshall in motion as an IV option all the time -- it was truly a triple option play where Marshall was a real threat, Elliot was a real threat and JTB was a real threat.
That's faded. Houston still does it, though!
I don't think they can win running in a phone booth, so they have to test the edge. So, I do expect them to run a little more inverted veer. I also expect/hope that they back to the inverted veer/IZ option play. I don't think Samuel has gotten much more than 1 or 2 times all season on that little short pitch/pass to the motion guy running basically IV. They have started to use that motion action as a constraint on IZ, but not a whole lot.
Anyone who watched them in 2014 saw them run Marshall in motion as an IV option all the time -- it was truly a triple option play where Marshall was a real threat, Elliot was a real threat and JTB was a real threat.
That's faded. Houston still does it, though!
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