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Whats the next college football offensive fad?
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RE: Whats the next college football offensive fad?
I don't like any offense which does not involve a bona-fide fullback. When I see 1-back sets in the red zone, I throw up in my mouth a little. 03-banghead

The old single-wing offense is deadly when executed correctly and I will always love the wishbone and veer, but they are fumble-prone. Possibly the best team Memphis ever had was in 1976. We beat Ole Miss, Miss State and Auburn that year and had Tennessee down and by the throat but fumbled it away, running the veer. That great team, finished 7-4, but sat at home after fumbling another game away on a rainy night (@ Southern Miss) with a Peach Bowl invite on the line.
08-19-2014 12:36 PM
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