We do run some triple option. When we bring the slot receiver in motion we have the RB, QB, and WR as options to carry the ball. We may run it out of the Pistol or Shotgun, but the basic idea is the same. Unlike the others its only one part of our offense. He also mentioned the stretch run we use as well as the play action passing game.bigdaddyg wrote:Did I hear their coach correctly? He mentions preparing against our triple option that we run? Like the academies run? Huh? I need to go back and look at our games. That sounds like an excellent thing for his coordinators to implement over the next week. A triple option defense.
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Camellia Bowl Promo - Ohio Bobcats Version
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The shot of the empty bleachers at 19 seconds in that video was at Northern Illinois...OU has the best football attendance in the MAC.SpeedkingATL wrote:Not to pick on the Bobcats but there were a lot of empty seats in the background of those game shots....
But I will admit that our attendance starts to die off towards the end of the season. All of our games in November are played on Tuesday or Wednesday nights, and it's a little difficult to get students out in good numbers once the temperature drops on a school night.
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I must say the shots of the San Francisco and Chicago skylines are pretty humorous, though.