I say play the backups but play football, don't just sit on the ball. That doesn't mean pull out trick plays or try to hit a bunch of deep TDs but run the offense and try to score. Let the backups get some value out of the time.
I could go for us having 60 something in the third. Then have the backups run the regular offense and score to put it over 70. Let the fusker fans cry about us running it up but without anything to show other than us doing our normal stuff with the bench scoring on them.Agree for CSU, I'd disagree with you when we wipe the floor with the Nubs the following week. Nebraska is the one team in the country I want to hang 70 on.
Every ****ing quarter.Nebraska is the one team in the country I want to hang 70 on.
hopefully with more on an emphasis on a power run game we see both the backups running the same plays and them killing the clock at the same time.Swapping out the staters is "taking your foot off the gas". The difference I expect to see is that the backups will be running the full offense, not just trying to kill the clock as quickly as possible.
This. I hate when we put in the seconds and just ran up the gut over and over. Dumb.Swapping out the staters is "taking your foot off the gas". The difference I expect to see is that the backups will be running the full offense, not just trying to kill the clock as quickly as possible.
I see this all the time in HS football and I DESPISE it. Coaches who go up big and take out their starters, but then simply run zone right/zone left 25 times to finish the game. That does NOTHING to get your backups experience and frankly it doesn't help your opponent (whose back-ups are likely in as well) either.I say play the backups but play football, don't just sit on the ball. That doesn't mean pull out trick plays or try to hit a bunch of deep TDs but run the offense and try to score. Let the backups get some value out of the time.
Exactly. Handoffs are pretty easy for QB’sI say play the backups but play football, don't just sit on the ball. That doesn't mean pull out trick plays or try to hit a bunch of deep TDs but run the offense and try to score. Let the backups get some value out of the time.
Exactly. Handoffs are pretty easy for QB’s
I remember a game way back in the day when Penn State played Cincinnati and absolutely steamrolled them. PSU 2nd & 3rd string players had to be coached to run out of bounds pretty much the entire 4th quarter rather than turning it upfield to score another touchdown. It was hard work to avoid hanging a hundred on the Bearcats. Paterno's post-game presser was one of the angriest I've ever seen, calling out Cincy for being that inept and saying that if they can't compete well enough to keep the game from being a farce then they should stop playing football.Screw that, these guys are here to play at a high level. Use the playbook as the down and distance dictate. It’s up to the other guys to stop your offense. This isn’t high school, these are big boys on scholarship. In this age of transfer portals and instant eligibility you better get those 2s some reps or they will be 1s somewhere else.
High school is different, when the overmatch is obvious, you call off the dogs. Run the clock and all that, when I was coaching high school I was on both sides of the running clock.
****ing Lindgren3rd option:
Sefo QB power into the DL 14 times in a row
Abuse wasn’t ever something that Paterno shied away from.I remember a game way back in the day when Penn State played Cincinnati and absolutely steamrolled them. PSU 2nd & 3rd string players had to be coached to run out of bounds pretty much the entire 4th quarter rather than turning it upfield to score another touchdown. It was hard work to avoid hanging a hundred on the Bearcats. Paterno's post-game presser was one of the angriest I've ever seen, calling out Cincy for being that inept and saying that if they can't compete well enough to keep the game from being a farce then they should stop playing football.
As you said, this isn't high school. This is D1 football. If you can't compete well enough to slow down the other team's backups, you had no business being on the field and may need to re-evaluate whether you belong on this level. It's not up to your opponent to stop itself.