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Will 2019 be the year of ball control in the Big 12?

August 15, 2019 by ianaboyd

Ian Boyd: Coach, last year with the new defensive coordinator, you brought a lot of pressure, finished 10th nationally in sacks, but gave up 32 and a half points per game. Will the approach on defense change this year in year two to something more conservative or will you guys run it back and look … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: Ball control, base dime defense, Big 12 defense, Inverted Tampa-2, Iowa State Cyclones, Mike Gundy, Oklahoma Sooners, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Texas Longhorns

Who’s making the playoffs in 2019? Pt. III, “this side of the Mississippi”

August 7, 2019 by ianaboyd

I’m actually on the wrong side of the Mississippi these days to utilize this expression. It’s an old expression meant to describe unique features of the frontier in contrast to the more densely packed populations and civilization on the east side of the country. Nowadays the east side of the Mississippi has 58% of the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, College football postseason, Pac-12 football Tagged: College Football playoffs, Houston Cougars, Iowa State Cyclones, Oklahoma Sooners, Oregon Ducks, Texas Longhorns, Utah Utes, Washington Huskies, Washington State Cougars

Neal Brown’s working class West Virginia

August 1, 2019 by ianaboyd

If you buy the 2019 “Thinking Texas Football” prospectus by my pal Paul Wadlington (Scipio Tex) you’ll get a preview of the entire Big 12 that includes some interesting thoughts on West Virginia. Wadlington’s sense is that Dana Holgorsen got out at the right time with his program losing more NFL players than they’d sent … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: college-style offense, fullback, Neal Brown, RPO spread-I, S-back, West Virginia Mountaineers, Working class West Virginia

Gary Patterson’s defensive spycraft

July 30, 2019 by ianaboyd

Gary Patterson is a nut when it comes to scouting opponents, I’ve heard from multiple offensive coaches at B12 media days that game planning for Gary Patterson’s defense is one of the toughest challenges in the league. Naturally, his defense is designed to be flexible within the constraints of playing four-down, base personnel. Here’s the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: 4-2-5 Quarters defense, Big 12 defense, college-style offense, Gary Patterson, RPO spread revolution, TCU Horned Frogs

Gary Patterson and counterintelligence

July 29, 2019 by ianaboyd

One very small subplot to this offseason has been the degree of change that’s coming to TCU’s offensive strategy in 2019. Gary Patterson had a presser in the spring in which he noted that they were “changing some things in their passing game” and that new WR coach Malcolm Kelly had been helpful towards this … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: counterintelligence, Gary Patterson, spycraft, TCU Horned Frogs, Veer and Shoot

Game theory and the spread offense

July 25, 2019 by ianaboyd

Over at Inside Texas I have a piece up I’ve been putting together since Big 12 media days with quotes from Tom Herman and Sam Ehlinger that have illuminated the apparent strategy for the Longhorn offense in 2019. In short, the plan is to put a greater emphasis on RPOs this coming season, giving Ehlinger … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: Big 12 defense, Game theory, HUNH spread, Iowa State Cyclones, pass-first offense, RPO spread revolution, RPOs, Sam Ehlinger, Texas Longhorns

Tebow vs Ehlinger

July 23, 2019 by ianaboyd

Over on Twitter I built a long thread filled with GIFs from Tim Tebow’s 2008 campaign where the Gators won the SEC and national championships. Here’s where it begins: It’s really something to behold the Gator O creating time for Tebow and advantages for their receivers every time they run play-action off their counter schemes … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, SEC football Tagged: Florida Gators, RPO spread revolution, Sam Ehlinger, Smashmouth spread, Texas Longhorns, Tim Tebow

Matt Campbell reveals an ace up his sleeve

July 19, 2019 by ianaboyd

I’ve written about the Wisconsin Badgers quite a few times over the last few years. I may mention them again soon to relate the full story of this exchange I had with Gary Patterson: The Badgers also came up in this recent piece where I described which teams derive the greatest strength from monopolizing in-state … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: Big 12 defense, Big 12 Media Days, Inverted Tampa-2, Iowa State Cyclones, Matt Campbell, Will McDonald, Wisconsin

Big 12 schemes for 2019: Baylor embraces the 3-down dime D

July 18, 2019 by ianaboyd

Of course the Baylor staff is as well aware of the 2018 defense’s shortcomings as anyone in the media and understand that there’s an opportunity with the 2019 schedule to make another leap as a program if they can solve some of their problems from a year ago. The Bears play seven home games in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, 3-3-5 Aztec defense, base dime defense, Baylor Bears, Big 12 defense, Matt Rhule

Big 12 schemes for 2019: K-State’s bend don’t break tweaks

July 10, 2019 by ianaboyd

Klieman’s Wildcats have a few players on defense that could potentially make for an unexpectedly strong group in 2019. This defense was one of the league’s best at the start of the decade with S&P+ top 25 units in 2012 and 2013 and then still another solid group in 2014 that finished 42nd. Then some … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Uncategorized Tagged: Big 12 defense, Chris Klieman, Kansas State Wildcats
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