"... So I think it’s going to be a similar model to what LSU did.”
Now, for the hopelessly uninformed, that LSU offense won a national championship last season. It also produced a Heisman Trophy winner in quarterback Joe Burrow and finished first in the country in scoring offense (48.4 points a game) and total offense (568.4 yards a game).
Of course, the circumstances are drastically different. The Huskies are replacing starters at quarterback, both tackle spots, center, running back, tight end and wide receiver. They’ll be operating with a first-year UW offensive coordinator in John Donovan and a roster with significantly less quality depth than LSU.
Who knew it was this easy? Damn, I'm going to tell this to Whitt at the next coaches show. "Hey Whitt, just run that LSU stuff okay."
Will it be much worse that CP’s offense? I’m good with the WR talent we have and kids we have coming in. And I’m good with Dick Newt and Davis running the ball. We shall see.
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I'll go with Cameron Davis and multiple WR. Dwag offense is going to surprise everyone.
That's my prediction just because it's the long odds bet and I want to be the only right one if it happens. It costs me nothing if I'm wrong.
Now, for the hopelessly uninformed, that LSU offense won a national championship last season. It also produced a Heisman Trophy winner in quarterback Joe Burrow and finished first in the country in scoring offense (48.4 points a game) and total offense (568.4 yards a game).
Of course, the circumstances are drastically different. The Huskies are replacing starters at quarterback, both tackle spots, center, running back, tight end and wide receiver. They’ll be operating with a first-year UW offensive coordinator in John Donovan and a roster with significantly less quality depth than LSU.
Who knew it was this easy? Damn, I'm going to tell this to Whitt at the next coaches show. "Hey Whitt, just run that LSU stuff okay."