Bottom line is that all teams who run the spread are a run first offense and we will be no different. probably 70-30 or so in games we win and 55-45 in games we don't. that's a commWho are you most excited about / interested to see in the fall? I think for me it's Antonneous. We could've used some strength and size on the edge last year. He's got 1 season to really bring it and show everyone what he can do.
On offense- I'd go with Marquez Ezzard. We've got some good talent at WR, but he can be a difference-maker.
Go Jackets!!
it's not complicated, OL is what will set us up for more wins (hopefully) as we go forward. despite the fact CGC had to advertise a neeeew 21st century passing offense as he inherited the single wing, all spreads/rpos are run-first offenses, as well. just not in the traditional sense of the TO. i'd expect run/pass ratios to be 70/30 in wins, closer to 50/50 in losses. no real surprises. as astutely mentioned, talent will be the key, especially as we grow our OL and can control some scrimmage line.Against UVa, Pitt, Citadel, USF and Temple it was a factor.
Against Miami and Clemson it was a positive. Clemson was a loss no matter what.
Duke, UNC, UGa, VT and NCSt it was a wash.
Playcalling to our talent wins us probably 2 more games last year. Maybe 3 and a bowl loss. Long term it probably sets us back a year or two, regardless of what Collins ultimately delivers.
i have always been a big TO fan (still am, go navy!), but you can't push back on play-calling in year one. they were just trying to find something that worked, between OL backing into our QB and the QB shot-putting lawn darts down the field. at the end of the day, we didn't have OL talent to win, whether running our 2019 offense, the TO or madden 2019. when the jimmy and joes can hold a block on the OL, then we can all bitch about play-calling. not worth even thinking about last season or play-calling right now.