Barker was in a system that WAS dominated by the run, and AJ was in a system that LEANED towards the run. CGS's style was effective until it ran into Spurrier, but out of the 4 meetings with them from 92-96 in Atlanta, 94 should have been the game we should have boat raced them. Homer Smith's offense that year was unstoppable when he was allowed to run it without being overruled, and Jay Barker was one of the best, if not the best qbs in the country.
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Point Totals In 1994 by Alabama
UTC 42 (doesn't even count in the real world)
Vandy 17
Arkansas 13
Tulane 20
UGA 29
USM 14 (and 7 of those points came from a Matt Parker fumble return for a TD, so the offense only got 7)
Tenn 17
Ole Miss 21
LSU 35 (and TWO of those TDs were blocked punts, so the offense only accounted for 21....Barker was 6 for 11 for 130 yards)
MSU 29 (granted, Barker had a GREAT day in this one, throwing for over 300 yards)
Auburn 21 (Barker threw an interception in the end zone that nearly cost us the game late)
Florida 23
Ohio State 24
So Barker threw for 1,996 yards in 13 games but 721 of those yards came against two opponents (UGA and MSU). So that means in 11 other games, Barker threw for 1,275 yards, an average of 115.9 yards per game.
I like Barker, but let's just say I never felt comfortable when he dropped back to let fly. I mean, consider the Arkansas game that year. Yeah, Barker gets credit for a 73-yard touchdown pass to Sherman Williams. But Barker threw the ball maybe 20 yards at most and Sherman Williams ran the rest of it with one tackler to miss. We barely beat a 4-7 team that Memphis beat.
Barker got a lot of ink because he was a game manager and we won a LOT of games. I won't go so far as to say "we won DESPITE Barker," but I think it's difficult to name many games we won because of him, either.
Did Stallings spend the entire year telling Homer Smith not to run high-powered stuff? Because in only three games all year did we exceed 24 points and the first one I can't really even count.