GT OC

Computer OC performing a complex statistical analysis of the opposing teams strategy vs our outcomes against various alignments. The computer enters the game with a set of plays after analysis of each player and each alignment and each outcome of the opposing team's prior games. High speed intelligent cameras analyze reactions as the game goes on and develops a strategy after each play and sends in play to our offense with the highest potential for a positive outcome. The intelligent cameras recognize alignment changes and have the coach signal in audibles based on those changes. Being AI, the program then is able to anticipate the reaction of the opposing coaching staff and reacts accordingly.

We win all games. Scoring at least 70 before calling the offense off.

We also use the same strategy on defense to anticipate what the opposing team will do on any given play and the tendencies of all opposing offensive players
He retired.
 
No.

Paul Johnson is the right answer. He’s prolly itching to get into coaching again with a fresh start and less stressful role.

It'd be pretty funny if he took a job as OC somewhere and ran an air raid shotgun-based offense.
 
Computer OC performing a complex statistical analysis of the opposing teams strategy vs our outcomes against various alignments. The computer enters the game with a set of plays after analysis of each player and each alignment and each outcome of the opposing team's prior games. High speed intelligent cameras analyze reactions as the game goes on and develops a strategy after each play and sends in play to our offense with the highest potential for a positive outcome. The intelligent cameras recognize alignment changes and have the coach signal in audibles based on those changes. Being AI, the program then is able to anticipate the reaction of the opposing coaching staff and reacts accordingly.

We win all games. Scoring at least 70 before calling the offense off.

We also use the same strategy on defense to anticipate what the opposing team will do on any given play and the tendencies of all opposing offensive players
There’s not enough plays in a game to allow the AI to account for all variables.

It would be interesting, though, to use ML to have one computer teach another the rules of football then see what offensive strategy the second computer develops.
 
There’s not enough plays in a game to allow the AI to account for all variables.

It would be interesting, though, to use ML to have one computer teach another the rules of football then see what offensive strategy the second computer develops.
AI would use the data of past play calls from other teams vs the opposition’s coordinators. If it’s not the coordinators first game, I’m sure AI would have enough to work with on the highest probability for the most successful play calls. You could also factor in your own most successful play calls, too.
 
AI would use the data of past play calls from other teams vs the opposition’s coordinators. If it’s not the coordinators first game, I’m sure AI would have enough to work with on the highest probability for the most successful play calls. You could also factor in your own most successful play calls, too.

The AI will get caught hacking the google/amazon/apple databases to listen in on the opposition year round. Swofford will threaten the death penalty but backoff when the AI sends him his browser history that is mostly about pegging.
 
The AI will get caught hacking the google/amazon/apple databases to listen in on the opposition year round. Swofford will threaten the death penalty but backoff when the AI sends him his browser history that is mostly about pegging.
Or love poems about UNC
 
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This would work. Put her on the sideline in a dance team uniform and coaches hat. The defenses would be so distracted we could line up in the wishbone and score 7o points per game. Then again our offense and defense would probably be just as distracted so never mind.
 
AI would use the data of past play calls from other teams vs the opposition’s coordinators. If it’s not the coordinators first game, I’m sure AI would have enough to work with on the highest probability for the most successful play calls. You could also factor in your own most successful play calls, too.
That adds more variables to the model...
 
Not sure if he'd be interested and I doubt he's even in consideration, but I like Ruggiero at Wake. They've had two of their best offensive seasons ever the last two years. He was the QB coach for Josh Freeman (1st round pick) at K-State and had several really good offenses at Hofstra, Elon and Bowling Green.

This is intriguing.
 
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