This all day long. I seem to remember hearing commentators sometime in the last couple games talking about how our hurry-up really isn't one, and how we're using play clock more often than not. I want to start there.
We pretty consistently lose the time of possession battle, regardless of how often we're snapping it or how many plays we're running. We've had more of the ball against Florida and A&M, and less of it against everyone else - to the tune now of our opponents have had the ball about a half hour more than we have, over eight games. I want an offense with some elements of ball control. Put really overly simply, just as much as I want yards and points I want our defense to be less tired and their defense to be more tired.
The possibility of that happening begins and ends with the line. Now, last year, we ran for about a hojillion yards behind good run blocking. Call it a hunch, but I'm thinking maybe that happened behind guys who had nailed down their fundamentals while Harry Hiestand was still here. With Notre Dame having the season they're having, I would be getting right in Hiestand's ear mentioning the likelihood that Brian Kelly is going to be job hunting soon and wouldn't he like to come coach some big monster SEC linemen again.
As far as a coordinator? Why not Tee Martin? There's some poetic symmetry there. They poach Kiffin, we poach Martin. USC's offense has looked pretty impressive while he's been there. Martin is one of the best recruiters in the country. And I just have this feeling like you get David Blackburn in there at AD, tell the boosters that the road to titles starts with a couple million more to put in the *real* best coaching staff in America, and you go tell Martin that momma's calling. And like Bear Bryant said once, "When Momma calls, you just have to come runnin'."
Anyway, just a couple random thoughts. What does anyone else think is the answer? Because it sure does seem like we have some big question marks hanging around out there.