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Spread-iso vs spread-option in the NBA playoffs and college football

April 23, 2019 by ianaboyd

The NBA playoffs often come down to matchups, as the good pundits are typically fond of noting. The Utah Jazz are pretty darn good when they aren’t playing the better spread/shooting teams like the Houston Rockets or Golden State Warriors. The Rockets make life hard for everyone because they force you to deal with James … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Theoretical ramblings Tagged: Big 12 football, NBA playoffs, Spread-Iso ball, Spread-option

Breaking down the 2019 Oklahoma spring game

April 17, 2019 by ianaboyd

I took in some of the Oklahoma spring game recently, as is my custom. These are always a mixed bag, I’ve taken impressions in the past from these games that were helpful and accurate and then I’ve had some that were worthless. For instance, Kyler Murray didn’t look in command for the 2018 spring game … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: Alex Grinch, Austin Stogner, Jalen Hurts, Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma Sooners, QB draw

The 21 spread in the Big 12

April 5, 2019 by ianaboyd

Over at Football Study Hall this week I wrote on the 21 spread. Technically 21 personnel means two RBs and one TE, but can often mean a variety of things. Oklahoma in 2017 ran a lot of 21 spread if you defined Mark Andrews as a TE, Dmitri Flowers as a FB, and then the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Theoretical ramblings Tagged: 21 spread, Big 12 football, Hybrids, Kansas State Wildcats, Oklahoma Sooners, Texas Longhorns

K-State’s zig maneuver

April 3, 2019 by ianaboyd

I took the chance to watch the press conferences from Kansas State’s new offensive and defensive coordinators, Courtney Messingham and Scottie Hazelton as well as some of the players that were made available. There was a lot to glean from their occasionally frank appraisal of the roster and the league. The big picture standpoint While … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: A-gap power, Ancillaries, Bill Snyder, Chris Klieman, K-State, Kansas State Wildcats, Revenant offense, Snyder-ball

TCU’s continuing evolution on defense

March 28, 2019 by ianaboyd

Over at Football Study Hall I took a look at what’s coming down the pipe from Gary Patterson and the Horned Frogs, in particular their three-down sub-package that they used a lot last year. It’s similar to the defense that Phil Bennett had created at Baylor towards the later years (especially 2015 and 2016) and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: 4-2-5 Quarters defense, Big 12 football, Gary Patterson, Positionless football, TCU Horned Frogs

Sorting out spring storylines in the Big 12

March 21, 2019 by ianaboyd

There hasn’t been too much information flowing yet from the spring practices taking place across the Big 12. Lots of programs are fairly quiet either because they are looking for new QBs and key players, they are naturally secretive by nature, or it’s simply early and they expect things to shake out over the course … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: 2019 spring football, Big 12 football, Iowa State Cyclones, Mike Collins, Oklahoma Sooners, Pump fake Purdy, TCU Horned Frogs

Hybrids: The making of a modern defense

March 18, 2019 by ianaboyd

I just recently finished the newest book by my man Coach Alexander: https://www.amazon.com/Hybrids-Making-Defense-Cody-Alexander/dp/1790429722 It’s a phenomenal read both for coaches of the game and also fans and writers that want a deeper and more comprehensive look at how defensive tactics have evolved to the point we’ve reached today. Coach A has a few main points … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Texas HS Football, Theoretical ramblings Tagged: Air Raid, Big 12 football, Gary Patterson, HUNH spread, Hybrids, Inverted Tampa-2, Jon Heacock, Positionless football, Todd Orlando, Total football

Breaking down 2019’s Big 12 recruiting classes

March 13, 2019 by ianaboyd

I wanted to compile all the breakdowns in one spot for reasons of navigation ease and also for some final wrap-up thoughts. Here they are in order of their 247 class ranking: Texas. 3rd nationally. Avg rating: .9153 Oklahoma. 5th nationally. Avg rating: .9120 TCU. 33rd nationally. Avg rating: .8627 Baylor. 35th nationally. Avg rating: … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football, Recruiting Tagged: 2019 Big 12 recruiting classes, Big 12 recruiting, Transfer portal

Breaking down Baylor’s 2019 recruiting class

March 11, 2019 by ianaboyd

Matt Rhule has been fairly obvious about his process for the Bears. From the beginning he was making moves that indicated a preference for rebuilding the program and roster from the ground up. They didn’t force a 22 personnel offense on the spread roster or choose schemes that were a needlessly bad fit for their … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: #RhuleofLaw, 2019 Big 12 recruiting classes, Baylor Bears, Big 12 football, Big 12 recruiting, Matt Rhule

Breaking down TCU’s 2019 recruiting class

March 9, 2019 by ianaboyd

There’s been an amusing trend in Gary Patterson’s public appearances recently, both at his signing day presser and then at a coach’s convention, where he’s noted that TCU’s reputation is better out of state than within the state of Texas. Because of his garrulous and self-referential nature he can be fascinating to listen to as … [Read more…]

Posted in: Big 12 football Tagged: 2019 Big 12 recruiting classes, Alex Delton, Big 12 football, Big 12 recruiting, Gary Patterson, Max Duggan, TCU Horned Frogs, Transfer portal
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