l agree. Webb School of Knoxville is a great example. They ran the Wing-T for decades and won many state championships and played for many and had some great teams. The were not always a power running team but there best plays were trap, sweep, counter and bootleg. Also some belly, quick pitch and midline sometime. They didn't throw it all over the field but could throw enough to be balanced. They didn't always big linemen but they were good technicians and well coached. Now if you talk about training QB's and having them in a system where they can prepare for the next level, everyone says the wing-t and other run predominant offenses are not ideal. Well how many DI power 5 QB's come out of Knoxville and East Tennessee? How many ever played in the NFL? Chad Pennington played wing-t football at Webb. Andy Kelly played wing-t football at Rhea Co. l know these are only two examples. But l still think running the football is the way to succeed.