Good Smartfootball article today:

http://smartfootball.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-mike-leach-keeps-producing-prolific.html

It's on how Texas Tech passes so well, and how that relates to how many passing reps they take in practice. Based on some of the stuff I read in there, I think it's highly unlikely we'll see GT be able to execute the Texas Tech passing game as well as they do any time soon, simply because we won't have the reps at it that they do.


It makes good sense. Practice makes perfect.
 
http://smartfootball.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-mike-leach-keeps-producing-prolific.html

It's on how Texas Tech passes so well, and how that relates to how many passing reps they take in practice. Based on some of the stuff I read in there, I think it's highly unlikely we'll see GT be able to execute the Texas Tech passing game as well as they do any time soon, simply because we won't have the reps at it that they do.

Plus I dont think it's PJ's top priorioty to execute that well in the passing game. His goal is 60% completions. I don't even think he likes passing the ball anyway.
 
Plus I dont think it's PJ's top priorioty to execute that well in the passing game. His goal is 60% completions. I don't even think he likes passing the ball anyway.

The corollary here is do we practice the option as much as TT does passing? Or rather do we structure the practices to minimize downtime, giving everyone metric pooploads of reps?
 
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