Every team goes no huddle at one point during the season. Are you meaning hurry-up-no-huddle?
I wish that Bama would run their power game at a more up tempo pace at times. If they are eating up big chunks of ground every play, then pick up the pace a little and let the conditioning take over. Some people worry about upsetting the rhythm of the offense, but if you practice changes of pace and get comfortable with it, I think it can work, especially when you have Bama level talent and coaches.
We've done that over the last few seasons - it's nice when you have the defense on their heals. IIRC we did some of that during the BCSCG against ND.I wish that Bama would run their power game at a more up tempo pace at times. If they are eating up big chunks of ground every play, then pick up the pace a little and let the conditioning take over. Some people worry about upsetting the rhythm of the offense, but if you practice changes of pace and get comfortable with it, I think it can work, especially when you have Bama level talent and coaches.
A wishbone offense is something to behold. It is unstoppable. I do like the modern zone-read that makes the defense account for the QB as a runner.I am one for bringing back the wishbone. Not full time. But to open up against the Aggies in the Bone. It brings back goosebumps for those of you old enough to remember when we owned the our opponents....
I'm old enough to remember the Bone well. I love it, but don't want to see AJ running the Bone.I am one for bringing back the wishbone. Not full time. But to open up against the Aggies in the Bone. It brings back goosebumps for those of you old enough to remember when we owned the our opponents....
Getting back to the HUNH offense. I watched the Auburn/Oregon BCS game and I couldn't tell that is was much faster than a pro-style offense. They don't huddle but they line up and stand up like a bunch of Meerkats to get the play signaled in from the sideline. Might as well huddle in my opinion.
I bet you Bama will do some this season.