The object of the football game is to outscore the other guy. It does not matter how the points go on the board unless we are trying to win the Super Bowl, the National Championship or the SEC. Those guys have to be balanced.
We only won 6 games in 2008 for 2 reasons.
1) Desmo got hurt.
2) The defense was putrid.
It had nothing to do with The Mighty Ragin Cajun Steamrolling Zone-Option Freak Show.
Whoa there, hot shot.
The Bustle era and points per game/record/QB breakdown per game
2002 -- 16.9 pts/gm -- 3-9 record
2006 -- 20.7 pts/gm -- 6-6 record -- 22 pass att/8 rush att
2004 -- 22.0 pts/gm -- 4-8 record -- 36 pass att/9 rush att
2003 -- 22.2 pts/gm -- 4-8 record -- 35 pass/att 8 rush att
2009 -- 22.2 pts/gm -- 6-6 record -- 32 pass att/5 rush att
2010 -- 22.3 pts/gm -- 3-9 record -- 31 pass att/5 rush att
2007 -- 23.8 pts/gm -- 3-9 record -- 22 pass att/17 rush att
2005 -- 26.0 pts/gm -- 6-5 record -- 21 pass att/14 rush att
2008 -- 33.1 pts/gm -- 6-6 record -- 22 pass att/13 rush att
Our most productive offensive years in the Bustle era were when the QB position RAN the ball 40% of the time he touched it.
There is no such thing as a Pass Spread attack. That is simply a passing offense which needs a very good, pro-style QB.
A true Spread offense requires the QB to run the ball often as evidenced above.
Going further into the numbers....
Most of these years, we were nearly 50/50 in run/pass play calls with the exception of '05, '06, '07, and '08.
In these years, we were at 65/35 run/pass or higher.
You'll notice that 3 of these years were the most productive in the Bustle era with the exception of 2006. That is the year that for whatever reason, Babb did not run as much as we all thought he should have.
This just furthers the point of the Spread is really a run oriented offense. It is really a form of option football. When Urban Meyer was hired at Bowling Green, one of the first people he went to for help was to none other than Paul Johnson.
This matters because if you try to "tweak" the offense in the passing direction, you had better have an excellent passing QB on hand.
By the way, Mississippi State this year? 67/33 run/pass
We will run the same offense if Hudspeth is hired. If so, let's hope we can find another Desmo or Babb. To be successful with this offense, you had better have a stud QB that is not afraid to get dirty.
I just heard hudspeth has accepted the job
igeaux.mobi
Nation gets it. "spread" offenses are really ways to get great misdirecting runs and open passing options. Go watch Oregon's offensive line. They flatten everything. Don't mistake a QB in the shotgun as being finesse running. Alternately, go read up on these concepts at the "Smart Football" website.
igeaux.mobi
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