Asking this offense last year to get in a jumbo set and cram it in is like asking a dog to meow. Part of the reason we were able to run it so much and so well, most of the time, was because of how we played. Insanely wide splits by our WR's spread the D out giving us favorable numbers and angles in the box. I don't think Mizzou has adjusted yet to our alignments. Going inverted wishbone on the 1 yard line is tough with our scheme. Not because it's hard or overly complicated, but you are asking guys to do certain things they aren't used to doing. Fant isn't the greatest TE in our history, but he was serviceable for what we asked him to do most of the year. He is a converted wide receiver. What he is NOT, is somebody that is skilled and comfortable coming from the backfield to kick out a defender on the end of the line. If your identity between the 20's is not the identity you have in the redzone, you don't have an identity. I don't care if we're on the +5 or the -5, we are comfortable spreading teams out and attacking quickly, and that is what we need to do.
I do like the idea of a Jumbo wildcat or big Running back package but within the conceptual framework of our offense. I think we need to put away the inverted wishbone for now. I say that, but how sweet would it be to have a package with E. Simmons as one of those lead blockers. Point and say..."run through that wall right there!"