Fulmer Combined TE, FB, and HBack positions

#26
#26
I know football is a mere hobby there but surely you cant see the trees from the field even in Berkley.

Oddly enough, on a televised broadcast..I noticed that you could..or at least it looked like you could. I was suprised. Bigger trees and smaller stadiums. Good joke though.
 
#27
#27
Oddly enough, on a televised broadcast..I noticed that you could..or at least it looked like you could. I was suprised. Bigger trees and smaller stadiums. Good joke though.

Tightwad hill can be seen from the stadium and there are trees on the hill. The treetards are in the trees in front of the stadium. Memorial stadium holds 80K, not exactly small.
 
#28
#28
Tightwad hill can be seen from the stadium and there are trees on the hill. The treetards are in the trees in front of the stadium. Memorial stadium holds 80K, not exactly small.


So a sell out for Cal gets a UT coach fired!

Like I said, I expects tens of Cal fans there yelling their hearts out. :p
 
#29
#29
I'm speculating from what I have read, that UT is looking at using 2 TE's. One TE playing an H Back position lineing up part of the time as a 2nd TE and part of the time as a FB. I think this is relatively new to UT's offense, have this as the primary formation.

UT has more depth at TE then WR and is making the best use of the available talent. It seems like a smart move to me. My 2 cents.

We used 2 TE sets quite a bit last year. Having a TE switch to FB while in that position might be a bit of a departure, but I still don't see anything all that radical. As for H Back, I think Meachem actually lined up there once or twice last year. I think our offense will receive a face lift this offseason, but I'm not so sure we will see too much of a change at the TE position. The only difference I predict is the possibility of the TE's getting more passes.
 
#30
#30
We used 2 TE sets quite a bit last year. Having a TE switch to FB while in that position might be a bit of a departure, but I still don't see anything all that radical. As for H Back, I think Meachem actually lined up there once or twice last year. I think our offense will receive a face lift this offseason, but I'm not so sure we will see too much of a change at the TE position. The only difference I predict is the possibility of the TE's getting more passes.

Meach was lined up there on Hardesty's TD run againt Cal. The 2 TE 1 back even formation set is not new.

The Colts use it in their no huddle. Clark is versatile enough to line up as a TE, be in the slot, H-Back etc. Utecht was the other TE.

This is what UT is trying to emulate. UT just has to find the guy athletic enough to be the Clark of our offense. Look for it to be Cottam or Holbert or Cooper because Brown is the more traditional TE. That's just the way I see the no huddle working and if you read some of CPF's statements he says something along the lines of being able to run many formations while using the same personal.
 
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