The offense at Toledo was under coach Candle. I don't expect to see the exact same thing here under Manning.
Any offense at Toledo was Coach Campbell's offense and that includes when he was OC before being head coach.
The offense at Toledo was under coach Candle. I don't expect to see the exact same thing here under Manning.
Any offense at Toledo was Coach Campbell's offense and that includes when he was OC before being head coach.
Eye here yah!I um a teechur, but I aint no engish teecher. Thanx.
I read you the first time. Campbell is being incredibly vague about his formations and play calling. He could do the same thing he did at Toledo but I think he would be incredibly foolish to do so.
Because we don't have the personnel to push people around yet. Also our skill players are very different from what he had there. Lastly it would mean every body and their brother knows what's coming. I think in three years maybe but right out the gates I don't think so.Why would that be foolish?? In fact, his offensive philosophy is a big part of why your AD liked him so much if I remember correctly. With less talent his offensive was able to put up good numbers year after year and competed quite well against bigger schools. With the ability to now recruit better talent, I would suggest his offense will be just fine against the Big 12. In fact, I think it's the key to success by keeping these opponent offenses off the field by using a combination of power running and an effective passing game which takes occasional shots down the field.
This happened at Toledo. Alabama QB transfers to Toledo. Difference is he won job. But, got hurt week 2. Backup was very successful for 10 games. Next year, they redshirt the backup and start the transfer. Bottom line is the best player will play whether it's week 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,or 12. It's the way it works for all other positions, why not QB. IN FACT, I would be shocked if both don't play quite a bit.
Why would that be foolish?? In fact, his offensive philosophy is a big part of why your AD liked him so much if I remember correctly. With less talent his offensive was able to put up good numbers year after year and competed quite well against bigger schools. With the ability to now recruit better talent, I would suggest his offense will be just fine against the Big 12. In fact, I think it's the key to success by keeping these opponent offenses off the field by using a combination of power running and an effective passing game which takes occasional shots down the field.
Because we don't have the personnel to push people around yet. Also our skill players are very different from what he had there. Lastly it would mean every body and their brother knows what's coming. I think in three years maybe but right out the gates I don't think so.
This. We haven't had an unquestioned starter since Austen Arnaud. Stop the QB carousel.
it's not like the coaches want to have a QB carousel... I'm sure they wanted Jantz, Barnett, and Richardson to all work out... it's what ISU Does.
I've heard whispers about The Annexation of Puerto Rico.I'm guessing he is going to run the Oopty Ooop.
Isn't Lanning the front man on the official poster?
. . . Im going to continue to watch film and see what Toledo did that would fit ISU's offensive talent.
What label would you slap on CMC's Toledo offense, spread? Power spread? Multiple? . . . Thanks.