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Is it possible to see a Co-OC of Scott and CZA? If we are going to promote within and both of them have very little experience then why not. It's not my first choice by any means as I want a proven OC but the Co-OC route has worked at other places like TCU.
Is it possible to see a Co-OC of Scott and CZA? If we are going to promote within and both of them have very little experience then why not. It's not my first choice by any means as I want a proven OC but the Co-OC route has worked at other places like TCU.
Michigan loses like 40 seniors. They'll be rebuilding next year. The Big 10 will be Ohio State still.
My 4 are:
1. Florida State
2. USC
3. Tennessee
4. Ohio State or Oklahoma
I always wonder how the mechanics of that work. It's not like you can have two people calling plays, so there are never true co-OCs.
Man. The more I watch Saquon Barkley the more I love him. IMO he is the best RB prospect since Adrian Peterson. His tape is more impressive than Leonard Fournette or Ezekiel Elliott. The kid reminds me of LaDanian Tomlinson.
Special player.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfMF-uBQGAI[/youtube]
One would be more of a game plan coordinator and one would be more of a game day coordinator and would call the plays I would imagine. I have no insight into the inner workings of a true Co-OC system but that is how I would think it works.
Never been a fan of "Co OC's." If you have a minute and a half to win the game, who is calling the plays?
Now compare those stats to the 2016 stats and get back to me....
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the usc qb will be a heisman candidate. he is for real
I'm not either but it does seem to work for other schools. Clemson, TCU, Texas, Ohio State, Louisville, etc. All those schools either have Co-OC's or did last year. Seemed to work for them. No idea how it all works together though in terms of play calling, game planning, etc.
One would be more of a game plan coordinator and one would be more of a game day coordinator and would call the plays I would imagine. I have no insight into the inner workings of a true Co-OC system but that is how I would think it works.
One would be more of a game plan coordinator and one would be more of a game day coordinator and would call the plays I would imagine. I have no insight into the inner workings of a true Co-OC system but that is how I would think it works.