His offense started to suck his last two years at Boise, He went to the spread bullshit and it failed.
If I was modeling an offense after anyone in CFB today it would be Ohio State, who took Oregons offense and added more power type concepts to its design.
If you can build a good to great OL that's the way to go...especially considering the pac12 top to bottom is usually pretty weak up in the with NTs/DTs year over year.
Urban was running exactly what Oregon was until a freakish amount of injuries to the QB position landed him on negro Tebow. Then he started playing it like he did at Florida.
When your QB can get you 3rd and 4th & Short 90%+ of the time, you're pretty much unbeatable if your defense can force turnovers. Last year's Ohio State team was more luck than good. If Braxton plays out the whole season they're never in that title game. They would have still been a good team, but not a team that just couldn't be stopped. They'll win it all again this year too. It's Tebow 2.0, but with an arm.
You mean being -5 on the TO margin and still beating Oregon by 22 is lucky?
No, with negro Tebow they are pretty much unstoppable. If they were running their #1 or #2 QB they never get past Bama. They probably lose to Sparty in their conference title game. It was pure luck how they turned into a title caliber team.
They were one game away from playing for the Natty in 2013 and were 12-0 in 2012. You're easily the dumbest poster on the board.
Ohio State has been a top 5-10 machine since Tressel was there and were basically at that level with a mediocre coach in the 90s. It's cute Mosster thinks the Fucks are anywhere near them.
Metrics superiority guy said if you rank programs just on SRS, going back 50 years or so Ohio St is #1. In terms of accomplishments (NC, major bowls, league titles) they are 4 or 5.
His offense started to suck his last two years at Boise, He went to the spread bullshit and it failed.
If I was modeling an offense after anyone in CFB today it would be Ohio State, who took Oregons offense and added more power type concepts to its design.
If you can build a good to great OL that's the way to go...especially considering the pac12 top to bottom is usually pretty weak up in the with NTs/DTs year over year.
Urban was running exactly what Oregon was until a freakish amount of injuries to the QB position landed him on negro Tebow. Then he started playing it like he did at Florida.
When your QB can get you 3rd and 4th & Short 90%+ of the time, you're pretty much unbeatable if your defense can force turnovers. Last year's Ohio State team was more luck than good. If Braxton plays out the whole season they're never in that title game. They would have still been a good team, but not a team that just couldn't be stopped. They'll win it all again this year too. It's Tebow 2.0, but with an arm.
You mean being -5 on the TO margin and still beating Oregon by 22 is lucky?
No, with negro Tebow they are pretty much unstoppable. If they were running their #1 or #2 QB they never get past Bama. They probably lose to Sparty in their conference title game. It was pure luck how they turned into a title caliber team.
They were one game away from playing for the Natty in 2013 and were 12-0 in 2012. You're easily the dumbest poster on the board.
Ohio State has been a top 5-10 machine since Tressel was there and were basically at that level with a mediocre coach in the 90s. It's cute Mosster thinks the Fucks are anywhere near them.
Metrics superiority guy said if you rank programs just on SRS, going back 50 years or so Ohio St is #1. In terms of accomplishments (NC, major bowls, league titles) they are 4 or 5.
His offense started to suck his last two years at Boise, He went to the spread bullshit and it failed.
If I was modeling an offense after anyone in CFB today it would be Ohio State, who took Oregons offense and added more power type concepts to its design.
If you can build a good to great OL that's the way to go...especially considering the pac12 top to bottom is usually pretty weak up in the with NTs/DTs year over year.
I snickered that someone believes that Urban Meyer took Oregon's offense.
His offense started to suck his last two years at Boise, He went to the spread bullshit and it failed.
If I was modeling an offense after anyone in CFB today it would be Ohio State, who took Oregons offense and added more power type concepts to its design.
If you can build a good to great OL that's the way to go...especially considering the pac12 top to bottom is usually pretty weak up in the with NTs/DTs year over year.
I snickered that someone believes that Urban Meyer took Oregon's offense.
There's a reason he cleaned Oregon's clock.
He helped invent the offense.
He has just begun to evolve it.
Oregon saw what they could become.
This.
It was when Urbs beat Bellotti back when he was in his first year at the HC at Utah that Iron Mike said "we gotta get some of this spread action" and hired Gary Crowton as his OC.
His offense started to suck his last two years at Boise, He went to the spread bullshit and it failed.
If I was modeling an offense after anyone in CFB today it would be Ohio State, who took Oregons offense and added more power type concepts to its design.
If you can build a good to great OL that's the way to go...especially considering the pac12 top to bottom is usually pretty weak up in the with NTs/DTs year over year.
I snickered that someone believes that Urban Meyer took Oregon's offense.
There's a reason he cleaned Oregon's clock.
He helped invent the offense.
He has just begun to evolve it.
Oregon saw what they could become.
This.
It was when Urbs beat Bellotti back when he was in his first year at the HC at Utah that Iron Mike said "we gotta get some of this spread action" and hired Gary Crowton as his OC.
You mean it wasn't when he bent over at the waist with a hand on each ass cheek pulling them apart screaming "cum uncle Phil, cum!" ??
His offense started to suck his last two years at Boise, He went to the spread bullshit and it failed.
If I was modeling an offense after anyone in CFB today it would be Ohio State, who took Oregons offense and added more power type concepts to its design.
If you can build a good to great OL that's the way to go...especially considering the pac12 top to bottom is usually pretty weak up in the with NTs/DTs year over year.
Pretty sure Urban was running his own offense and not something he took from Oregon and tweaked a little.
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There's a reason he cleaned Oregon's clock.
He helped invent the offense.
He has just begun to evolve it.
Oregon saw what they could become.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/college-football-playoff-ohio-state-oregon-ducks-urban-meyer-tom-herman-offense/
It was when Urbs beat Bellotti back when he was in his first year at the HC at Utah that Iron Mike said "we gotta get some of this spread action" and hired Gary Crowton as his OC.
Weird.
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