I've never watched this show before, but Dalton Wasserman has a really interesting take on Ohio State's explosive, post-Michigan offense. His claim is that, in their three weeks off, Chip Kelly completely abandoned his heavy inside-zone-scheme offense and (through the influence of his RBs coach, Carlos Locklyn, who coached under Mike Norvell at Memphis and FSU) installed Norvell's counter-scheme. As a result, Tennessee was completely unprepared. And Oregon, who probably thought that that was a unique gameplan against the Vols, was also unprepared. Worth the watch.
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