Wow, that's a steaming hot take. You make quite the contribution.This will be below .500 to finish the season. You heard it here first.
Wow, that's a steaming hot take. You make quite the contribution.This will be below .500 to finish the season. You heard it here first.
Too late, but it’d be deadly.
I was going to say the same exact post last week...why don't we run a wishbone / option type offense... why not play to our strengths ?
I don't get this idea.
We already run an extremely run heavy attack, with multiple run looks and formations for the run. We run the speed option and the power option and we have receivers in the mix as well with jet sweeps. We run 2 back sets (similar to the wishbone). Also a lot of read option and QB draws.
What is the difference? Sure it isn't the traditional triple option, but it is the run heavy attack that they ran at Nebraska back the last time they were really good. The difference is that our formations are a little more pass friendly. And we don't use a FB and the dive much.
3 interceptions.
Hardy freaking harr.
Well if you want to compare to AFA, who runs a triple option as we all know, they average 18 pass attempts a game this season. We average just under 21. So it's 3 passes a game.
Your right that's a huge difference.
Can’t install something like that now. Maybe it could be criticized for not recognizing the complete inability to complete a pass and coming with something even more run oriented. But we are pretty run oriented now and we are facing stacks. So I’m not so sure scheme would make the hugest difference now that I think about it. We could have any offensive set you want, we won’t be a good passing team, we will have a strong running game, we will be heavily defended against the run.I’m seeing 14 attempts per game, a better completion percentage of 50 (41% for us), and only 1 interception for AF.
It’s sad that they have a better passing attack than our star QB.
Let’s run that triple! What’s the worst that can happen? It’s not like Amari will panic and never make the pitch.
3 games. 13 attempts, 20 attempts, and 21 attempts if i remember correctly.I’m seeing 14 attempts per game, a better completion percentage of 50 (41% for us), and only 1 interception for AF.
It’s sad that they have a better passing attack than our star QB.
Let’s run that triple! What’s the worst that can happen? It’s not like Amari will panic and never make the pitch.
He has every single remaining game to lose from this point forward. Is that what you want? To those who have never coached and operated a read option attack, it takes just as much time to install as a spread attack. One week under the relatively new NCAA practice limitations is barely enough time to install one play let alone an entirely different offense with drastically different blocking schemes.We have two weeks. What does CTS have to lose at this point ? The skilled position players we have screams read option attack.
I’m seeing 14 attempts per game, a better completion percentage of 50 (41% for us), and only 1 interception for AF.
It’s sad that they have a better passing attack than our star QB....
How sad is it for your comparison that we have a far superior rushing attack to AFA's wingbone offense?
Average Yds Per Rushing Attempt
UNLV = 6.35
AFA = 3.95
And even with the poor passing stats, we still average more yards per offensive play.
UNLV = 5.81 per play
AFA = 4.62
And more total offense per game
UNLV = 428.8
AFA = 402.0
Most importantly, and in spite of our poor passing attack, our scoring offense is superior to AFA per game
UNLV = 34.8
AFA = 32.3
Now that's what's sad.
I quoted you directly from >I didn’t bring up Air Force. I’m not sure what you are arguing from left field.
... only 1 interception for AF.
It’s sad that they have a better passing attack than our star QB..
I quoted you directly from >
Thus, if I'm coming from left field, then it's because I had to go there to reply to your own post.
When you post from left field, you'll get quoted and given statistics for left field. That's just how it goes.....
Please don’t start giving me statistics about left field.