SaguaroVols
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I don't know if we'll be in our base defense this week.
Evan Woodbery did a snap by snap count of our formation in the AP game but I haven't seen anything from him on the WKU game. Anyway this is what he found:
At Tennessee and elsewhere, nickel becoming the new normal | Evan's Eleven
All I'm suggesting is that we're not locked into any particular scheme. We'll just have to see how it plays out.
Here in Tucson, RichRod utilizes the base 3-3-5 stack defense which counteracts the spread/zone option, which makes sense with the PAC 12 spread offenses.
The primary advantage is that the defense can easily switch from a 4-3 or 3-4 defense to the 335 defense without changing personnel prior to the snap. This would allow teams who run a base 3-4 or 4-3 to shift to a 335 when needed based on the play call or a zone read team such as Oregon.
The drawback is that you need the proper personnel/athletes in order for the 335 to be effective, specifically a NT that can eat up 2 gaps and a Spur/Bandit (Safety/OLB hybrid) that can make plays.
More teams are implementing and using the 335 (Alabama/OSU) in addition to their base defense. They can because they have the athletes required to be effective.
Wouldn't be surprised to see this type of defense more prevalent in the NFL soon.
