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Pistol formation
Hey Guys, I was watching the game last night on Clone Zone, and I caught myself counting the number of times we lined up in the "Pistol" Formation. The percentage got to be pretty high, and I then tried to remember if I had seen it in the previous three weeks and really didn't remember seeing it--someone correct me if I am wrong here. With this formation being the new fad in CFB, has it always been part of the Herman Offense, or do you think it was added to energize our stagnant running game --offense in general. With its origination in Nevada under Coach Alt, and its publicity through the use at Alabama, I was wondering if we were possibly going to see it with more frequency. I just wish this offense would develop an identity. I don't care what we run, lets just do it with purpose and for gosh sakes with emphasis on execution. I am so tired of offense line penalties -
Re: Pistol formation
 Originally Posted by CloneSolo Hey Guys, I was watching the game last night on Clone Zone, and I caught myself counting the number of times we lined up in the "Pistol" Formation. The percentage got to be pretty high, and I then tried to remember if I had seen it in the previous three weeks and really didn't remember seeing it--someone correct me if I am wrong here. With this formation being the new fad in CFB, has it always been part of the Herman Offense, or do you think it was added to energize our stagnant running game --offense in general. With its origination in Nevada under Coach Alt, and its publicity through the use at Alabama, I was wondering if we were possibly going to see it with more frequency. I just wish this offense would develop an identity. I don't care what we run, lets just do it with purpose and for gosh sakes with emphasis on execution. I am so tired of offense line penalties  yes I was thinking the same thing while watching the game. I like it myself, we had some nice runs out of it and you can run some play action of it as well
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Not sure if we used it against NIU, but I do know we used it against Iowa only a couple of times.
The formation makes sense. It allows us to run middle or outside and allows the runners to get momentum before ever getting the ball. The Shotgun spread just seemed to take too long to develop and our line couldn't hold that long, plus defenses were lining up to counter it.
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I liked some of the Arob wildcat formations myself.
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we have used it in every game this year... and most last year, even the bowl game.
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and the formation with ARob and Woody. Too bad penalties stopped us from really doing anything with it.
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Re: Pistol formation
 Originally Posted by CloneSolo Hey Guys, I was watching the game last night on Clone Zone, and I caught myself counting the number of times we lined up in the "Pistol" Formation. The percentage got to be pretty high, and I then tried to remember if I had seen it in the previous three weeks and really didn't remember seeing it--someone correct me if I am wrong here. With this formation being the new fad in CFB, has it always been part of the Herman Offense, or do you think it was added to energize our stagnant running game --offense in general. With its origination in Nevada under Coach Alt, and its publicity through the use at Alabama, I was wondering if we were possibly going to see it with more frequency. I just wish this offense would develop an identity. I don't care what we run, lets just do it with purpose and for gosh sakes with emphasis on execution. I am so tired of offense line penalties  I'm glad someone else noticed this. We completely abandoned the zone-read offense sometime in the first half because we were in the pistol the entire second half.
It was the first time I've seen it all season.
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