Texas represents a partial rebuild as he has wildly upgraded the talent over what Tom Herman left him so while UT wasn’t bad under Tom they are clearly taking steps forward under Sark.
How do the Longhorns attack schematically? How has Steve Sarkisian overhauled an offensive roster that now only features three contributors from the prior staff? How experienced and athletic are they?
Co-DCs Eric Mathies and Kap Dede are former players at KU and Auburn who have had a few stops in their career so far including time with Cooper at USF and Arkansas. They are each young guys with a likely eye toward recruiting since LIU is effectively building the roster from the ground up.
We dive into the X's and O's of the next offense Baylor will face and also take a look back at how some late game breakdowns defensively last game gave Utah plenty of help.
It’s no secret that Utah has had one of the best defenses in the nation in recent years and is known for finding underrecruited guys and developing them into a consistent NFL talent pipeline. They are known for a fast and physical defense that’s aggressive.
Ludwig is a practitioner of the West Coast offense and will always feature an efficient passing game with a few core concepts and has done so ever since his stops at Fresno State and Oregon in the last 90s and early 2000s.
Texas State’s DC is another one of Kinne’s coordinators from UIW who came with him: Jonathan Patke. The Bobcats run a 4-2-5 defense with four linemen, two linebackers, and five defensive backs.
How good was Texas State last fall? How well did their new coaching staff do at UIW last fall? How did the two's stats indicate they may attack differently?
We dive into how GJ Kinne's offense stresses defenses with motion, tempo, formations, and an aggressive spread to run scheme. Plenty of video inside on a really fun offense to study.