cajunjacket
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I am watching Texas run their hurry up offense and be able to score their two touchdowns in the 3rd quarter of the Fiesta Bowl utilizing that offense. It is amazing to watch Ohio State's defense run around like they don't know where they are and line up in the neutral zone on multiple occasions. This made me think of how well this could potentially work for us.
I think that implementing the hurry up offense in the early game would be simple and effective for GT. We run an offense with only a few plays (albeit with multiple options) and it would seem easy to execute a no huddle offense. The defense would not be able to recover and we could continuously be shoving the ball down their throats. It would also force plenty of errors on the defense (neutral zone infractions and substitution headaches).
I think that implementing the hurry up offense in the early game would be simple and effective for GT. We run an offense with only a few plays (albeit with multiple options) and it would seem easy to execute a no huddle offense. The defense would not be able to recover and we could continuously be shoving the ball down their throats. It would also force plenty of errors on the defense (neutral zone infractions and substitution headaches).