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Offensive Expectations for 2015

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The Alabaster Yak

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Disregard - Didn't know how to do that poll right away. Please delete or merge this thread with the poll.
 
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Misleading thread title. Expected quotes from all the sandy vagina posters.

On second thought, it will probably end up that way. :popcorn:
 
Modest increase. The biggest thing is becoming more efficient in terms of scoring. Goal line stands killed us last year. Turnover as well will determine the fate of the team.
 
2 - We need more production out of the RB in terms of scoring, but other than that I don't see much of a change.
 
In 2012, CU's scoring offense was 120th in the country at 17.8 pts/game. In HCMM and Lindgren's first year in 2013, the offense jumped 32 spots to 88th in scoring at 25.4 pts/game and followed that up with a 21 spot jump to 67th last year at 28.5 pts/game.

What are your expectations for this offense in it's 3rd year under HCMM and Lindgren?

[Not sure how to edit the poll options]

1 - Huge jump - Sefo, Spruce, Fields and our RB committee light it up and keep us in every game > 35 pts/game
2 - Modest increase - We'll have some fireworks in OOC & a few P12 defenses ~ 32 pts/game
3 - Stay the same - The offense reached it's scoring peak in 2014 = 28 pts/game
4 - Slight decrease - More emphasis on the running game and ball control quells the scoring ~ 25 pts/game
5 - Utter disaster - Nothing works, Sefo regresses and our running game is highly ineffective < 22 pts/game

We need to get to #2, if the stay flat then I'm worried we hit our ceiling. I like Sefo and have confidence he can improve and not much was lost in skill supporting cast (replacements may be improvements). May have some struggles inside until line gels, but I think the line will take a step forward this year. Running game becoming better will be the key driver to this, taking some pressure off the pass game and getting a few explosive running plays. Will take a lot right to get to #1, but it could be in the realm of possibility if a 3rd WR steps up and we get solid TE contribution like McCullough gave us at the end of the year along with 50 ypg increase in the running game.
 
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