We're just now at the hallway point but once thing I've already noticed. With all these high powered passing offenses that have dominated the SEC for so long it seems like a time of possession strategy has caused a dramatic shift.
It's not a common offense anymore certainly not among the P4 schools. But in the SEC the teams that don't have elite talent Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Arkansas are having some real success with it.
We all know how it shortens the game. If executed correctly, minimal mistakes ie.. penalties and turnovers it can level the playing field.
Arkansas did that tonight. And although they lost to Georgia it gave Kentucky a chance and it was successful against Mississippi. And that playing style today led to the upset of the century.
We play all 3 teams this year and I'll bet they'll try to play like that against us.
It seems like simple strategy but it's really not. And with the kind of defense they have I wonder if Oklahoma will try that against us I mean they didn't have their top 5 receivers or last year's starting rb against Auburn. And if they're not playing against Texas I think that's the way they'll try to play.
Will this be a new trend? Thoughts?
It's not a common offense anymore certainly not among the P4 schools. But in the SEC the teams that don't have elite talent Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Arkansas are having some real success with it.
We all know how it shortens the game. If executed correctly, minimal mistakes ie.. penalties and turnovers it can level the playing field.
Arkansas did that tonight. And although they lost to Georgia it gave Kentucky a chance and it was successful against Mississippi. And that playing style today led to the upset of the century.
We play all 3 teams this year and I'll bet they'll try to play like that against us.
It seems like simple strategy but it's really not. And with the kind of defense they have I wonder if Oklahoma will try that against us I mean they didn't have their top 5 receivers or last year's starting rb against Auburn. And if they're not playing against Texas I think that's the way they'll try to play.
Will this be a new trend? Thoughts?