IBleedOrange
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Rich Rodriguez changed the game of CFB when he was the O-coordinator at Clemson/Tulane (I think I am remembering all of this correctly) and he ran a spread offense that ran out of the no-huddle 2-minute drill all game long to keep the defense in its base set.
Even if we don't run a spread, I would like for us to use more no-huddle. QBs generally get in more of a rhythm and in their comfort zone in such a scenario, even when it isn't in the 2 minutes before a half/end of game (where the D is often in prevent). The QBs get to call whatever they are comfortable with. We had reasonable success with this in 2007, and I thought it was a pretty solid idea. I think it works a little better in the Spread Offense than in the pro-style because of the matchup problems.
I agree that the no huddle works, but you have to have a QB who is smart enough to run it and doesn't have to look to the sidelines before every snap to get the play.