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UT's offense believe it or not is predicated on running the ball really well to then set-up those deep routes Hooker is so good at hitting problem is Bama's run defense is nasty paired with the best defensive front college football has seen in a long time Hooker will not be able to have enough time for those routes to develop without a run game. Sark new this in the Texas game and Ewers was taking no longer than 2 seconds to get rid of the ball and just chunking down field to 1v1 coverage Worthy was able to get some deep shots early but Bama adjusted coverage even though QB changed it would'nt have mattered.

Bama 37

UT 24 

 

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1 hour ago, BBRaider said:

UT's offense believe it or not is predicated on running the ball really well to then set-up those deep routes Hooker is so good at hitting problem is Bama's run defense is nasty paired with the best defensive front college football has seen in a long time Hooker will not be able to have enough time for those routes to develop without a run game. Sark new this in the Texas game and Ewers was taking no longer than 2 seconds to get rid of the ball and just chunking down field to 1v1 coverage Worthy was able to get some deep shots early but Bama adjusted coverage even though QB changed it would'nt have mattered.

Bama 37

UT 24 

 

pretty good post. So how was Texas A&M able to drive down a couple times at will. Would you say that Huepel might at least be creative enough to scheme some things?

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17 hours ago, TSSAAfootball said:

Agreed. If he's healthy I think Bama will be able to control the ball and put points on the board pretty easily. I can see TN having to be perfect offensively. Which I'm not sure they can. I see Hooker getting picked off once or twice or maybe a fumble here or there. 

UT's O line is the key to the game. If Bama's D line is running amok, UT will be totally out of their offense.  Huepel needs some diff settings, 2 tight ends, etc. to have extra protection. This will mean one on one on the perimeter with WR and DBs. Huepel spreads his receivers out more than anyone I've ever seen. One is on the top of mt everest and the other one is on a south pacific island. its insane. 

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1 hour ago, GeneralForrest said:

pretty good post. So how was Texas A&M able to drive down a couple times at will. Would you say that Huepel might at least be creative enough to scheme some things?

"at will" is a strong term. Watch the final drive King was running for his life and literally throwing the ball up into double coverage which was completed by a hecka play by Stewart the A&M WR. A&M's offense was helped by Bama's turnovers and missed FG's  all night. A&M was held to season lows of 5.4 yds/pass and 2.8 yds/run. A&M never moved the ball "at Will". In comparison Bama's pass game was admittedly atrocious yet they still had 5.8 yds/pass 

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1 hour ago, GeneralForrest said:

pretty good post. So how was Texas A&M able to drive down a couple times at will. Would you say that Huepel might at least be creative enough to scheme some things?

A&M's 2 TD drives where both following turnovers and came on a short field 1 was 30yds the other 49 yards. A&M's drives consisted of

19

18

20

11

3

30 TD

-3

49 TD

4

-2

9

39

32

53 15 yd face mask

69 13 yd PI 

  

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1 hour ago, GeneralForrest said:

UT's O line is the key to the game. If Bama's D line is running amok, UT will be totally out of their offense.  Huepel needs some diff settings, 2 tight ends, etc. to have extra protection. This will mean one on one on the perimeter with WR and DBs. Huepel spreads his receivers out more than anyone I've ever seen. One is on the top of mt everest and the other one is on a south pacific island. its insane. 

Now you're in an area where we can talk nuts and bolts. Huepel thinks out of the box on offense...he doesn't do things just because that's the way everyone does it, every detail is examined and his plays put defenses outside their comfort zone just because they're just a little different. He ran a simple set against LSU that featured wideouts on either side and slot left...wideout and slot ran slant routes at different speeds and depths, and the TE (right) ran a drag across the middle...not only do you rely on a LB to cover it, it had elements of a pick underneath and caused the safety to drift right, out of the play. Not hard to figure once you see it, but not conventional in that there were multiple reasons the route was open. Huepel, Leach, and a few more (old ball coach) are on a different level of awareness when constructing an offense.

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