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If the talent level is even, forget about it. No defense with the same athleticism, or same skill as Johnson's offense would have a prayer. The option didn't go away because it didn't work; the option went away because it was hard to get the top-shelf quarterbacks to run it and it because passé in the world of NFL-like attacks and spread offenses. Give Johnson high-end talent and he'll dominate. Give Johnson mediocre talent and he'll still win.
It's impossible to overstate just what a miraculous job he did at Navy, setting the wheels in motion for a program that, maybe, has 20 real, live FBS-caliber players on it, and maybe ten guys who could start for mediocre BCS teams, and two or three who could find playing time at a high level. Those Navy teams that Johnson coached were outmanned every game, and yet they were always competitive and always got to bowl games. I'm not sold that Meyer or Carroll could do at Navy what Johnson did.
The Peach Bowl, sorry, Chick-fil-A Bowl blowout against LSU came when a fast, rested Tiger team had a month to prepare. In this scenario of a one-game format, presumably the other team would get a chance to prepare, but again, the talent and athleticism wouldn't be superior. Johnson's system works. He'll show that even more over the next few years in Atlanta.
Most coaches in the country could easily win most of his games with the kind of talent he has.
Bill Parcels back in his hey day.
Bill Parcels back in his hey day.
When you take over a team on 4 hours notice (in our hypothetical case), motivation becomes one of the more important factors... I always thought of Parcells as a great motivator ...
1Paul Johnson
2Tom Osborne
3Bear Bryant
What is even worse is how little I know of Bobby Dodd's accomplishments. :( This is the start of my second year being a GT fan so if you guys could give me a little slack that would help :D
Wow, really? Not trying to argue with you RM, as you have infinite more experience on a football field than I do, but I always thought of Parcells as a great motivator over a season, but never thought of him as one of the best gameday coaches. I will have to go back and look at some old games now to see where I was incorrect. Thanks.
:laugher:Why don't we be a little more passive in our response?
Johnson doesn't make any sense if you only give him a week or less to coach the players. His system certainly requires practice as does Mike Leach's to get good. I cannot imagine PJ performing exceptionally if tasked with coaching the All-American game.