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Author: ianaboyd

Snyder-ball lives

April 10, 2018 by ianaboyd

Over at Football Study Hall I explain why the QB run game at K-State isn’t going away and how it forms the underpinning of the passing game. Too often you read criticisms from K-State fans that seem to think that the success they have here and there in the passing game can be divorced from … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: Alex Delton, BASH, Collin "Optimus" Klein, Every man a role player, John Holcome, Kansas State Wildcats, Sammy Wheeler, Skylar Thompson, Snyder won't come without a plus one

Which college offenses are really “pro-style”?

April 9, 2018 by ianaboyd

I recently got this excellent question from a reader named Cole about the reality of “pro-style” systems in college and which programs actually prepare offensive players for the NFL: Mr Boyd, I was hoping you could tell me, in your opinion, which colleges are currently running a pro-style offense? I enjoy reading your football analysis. … [Read more…]

Posted in: General college football, Theoretical ramblings Tagged: college-style offense, OL, pro-style offense, questions from readers

The play that allowed OU to overcome Kansas State

April 6, 2018 by ianaboyd

The 2017 Kansas State vs Oklahoma game was a really impressive contest between what I’m now delineating as a “spread-option” team and a “spread-Iso” team. I may have to further adjust those terms but the idea is that OU will create multiple stress points with their scheme and then “send it where you ain’t.” K-State … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: 4-2 Quarters, GT Counter, Kansas State Wildcats, Oklahoma Sooners, Snyder-ball, Spread-Iso ball, Spread-option

Experience in the secondary

April 5, 2018 by ianaboyd

Over at Inside Texas I was describing the great riches of experience and talent in the Longhorn secondary returning next season ($) and included some research I did on B12 secondaries over the last five years. What I found was that the defenses that have ranked in the top 40 per S&P+ in the Big … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: Big 12 football, Boo Radley, dime package, Gary Patterson, nickel package

Baylor’s multiple 4-3 D

April 4, 2018 by ianaboyd

With the season and recruiting classes firmly in the rearview mirror I was keen to check in on something I didn’t devote much time to previously, the status of the #RhuleofLaw defense. I studied Temple fairly intensively last offseason partly because they were an interesting team that won a fascinating league and partly because Baylor … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, 4-3 defense, 4-3 Over, 4-3 Under, Baylor Bears, Blake Lynch, Joe Paterno, Matt Rhule, zone blitz

Breaking down the Big 12’s 2018 recruiting classes

April 2, 2018 by ianaboyd

I don’t know that I want to try and rank them all again. Last year I developed a system for weighting the grades I handed out and then added it all up. This year I think I’m done with that. It’s fun content and makes for good debate but I’m not sure how valuable it … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Recruiting Tagged: 2018 Big 12 recruiting, Baylor Bears, Iowa State Cyclones, Kansas Jayhawks, Kansas State Wildcats, Oklahoma Sooners, Oklahoma State Cowboys, TCU Horned Frogs, Texas Longhorns, Texas Tech Red Raiders, West Virginia Mountaineers

Breaking down Baylor’s 2018 recruiting class

April 2, 2018 by ianaboyd

The average pundit said that Matt Rhule was going to struggle to recruit Texas replacing Art Briles and coming in to a program that had just endured a PR nightmare but that he’d be able to win early by utilizing Briles’ players. I had a very different sense of things, I was never terribly worried … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Recruiting Tagged: #BFast, #RhuleofLaw, 4-3 defense, Baylor Bears, Big 12 recruiting, Matt Rhule, Multiple, Outside zone

Which top mid-major teams might have won a college football playoff?

March 28, 2018 by ianaboyd

We now take a brief interruption from my breakdown of every Big 12 recruiting class (only one to go, Baylor) so that I can highlight something fun I just posted up at SB Nation. I ranked the undefeated teams and another squad that I think would have been the most likely to win in the … [Read more…]

Posted in: General college football, Mountain West football, Theoretical ramblings Tagged: Boise State Broncos, Bryan Harsin, Chris Petersen, College Football playoffs, Gary Patterson, Kellen Moore, Kyle Whittingham, TCU Horned Frogs, underdog strategies, Urban Meyer, Utah Utes

Breaking down TCU’s 2018 recruiting class

March 23, 2018 by ianaboyd

I overlooked TCU in my preseason prognostications of the 2017 Big 12 football season. I probably oversteered a bit for having missed West Virginia the previous season and I also underestimated Gary Patterson’s ability to fix the defense with so many returning starters and Sonny Cumbie’s ability to mold Kenny Hill into a good game … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: 4-2-5, 4-2-5 Quarters defense, Air Raid, Big 12 recruiting, Gary Patterson, NSD 2018, Shawn Robinson, Sonny Cumbie, TCU Horned Frogs

Breaking down Texas Tech’s 2018 recruiting class

March 19, 2018 by ianaboyd

Last year was a huge one for Kliff Kingsbury at Texas Tech. He needed to win some games and he was going to have to figure it out without Patrick Mahomes II at QB but instead relying on 5th-year senior/stopgap Nic Shimonek. That necessarily meant that Texas Tech was going to need to play defense … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Recruiting Tagged: 2018 NSD, 3-4 hybrid, Air Raid, Big 12 recruiting, Kliff Kingsbury, Lubbock, Raid bro, Texas Tech Red Raiders
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