Since they do so much offensively from option to pass to counter to zone read he (Snyder) has mixed his old school Michael Bishop stuff with the new wave spread offense. I've been telling our guys the three years he has retired he must have locked himself in the basement and become the mad genius of combining the new offenses. They throw a lot of things at you so the biggest thing for us is to be assignment sound, where we are going, stay in our gaps, and be in the right run fits.
got this in an emailQuote from: some ku coachSince they do so much offensively from option to pass to counter to zone read he (Snyder) has mixed his old school Michael Bishop stuff with the new wave spread offense. I've been telling our guys the three years he has retired he must have locked himself in the basement and become the mad genius of combining the new offenses. They throw a lot of things at you so the biggest thing for us is to be assignment sound, where we are going, stay in our gaps, and be in the right run fits.
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got this in an emailQuote from: some ku coachSince they do so much offensively from option to pass to counter to zone read he (Snyder) has mixed his old school Michael Bishop stuff with the new wave spread offense. I've been telling our guys the three years he has retired he must have locked himself in the basement and become the mad genius of combining the new offenses. They throw a lot of things at you so the biggest thing for us is to be assignment sound, where we are going, stay in our gaps, and be in the right run fits.
I've heard rumblings that what we see in games is not nearly all of what is done in practice.
He is a genius of the X's and O's. Pair a man like that up with a Venzy type to recruit and you have magic.