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And I'm not talking about the popular spread option. I mean the true triple option that is run by the service academies.
When we line up to play Navy or Air Force, you always hear everyone making such a bug deal out of this offense. You hear comments like "It's an offense if you don't see it regularly it can beat you". It also seems to allow teams to do more with less talent.
So why don't the big time programs run it? It is certainly no riskier than these pass base offenses. If you run an offense that is reliant upon the pass and you have a bad QB, watch out (see Miami of this year for a good example).
Just curious why the option has gone the way of the dinosaur. I liked it when Holtz ran it. I also think that Nebraska ran it very well for many, many years.
When we line up to play Navy or Air Force, you always hear everyone making such a bug deal out of this offense. You hear comments like "It's an offense if you don't see it regularly it can beat you". It also seems to allow teams to do more with less talent.
So why don't the big time programs run it? It is certainly no riskier than these pass base offenses. If you run an offense that is reliant upon the pass and you have a bad QB, watch out (see Miami of this year for a good example).
Just curious why the option has gone the way of the dinosaur. I liked it when Holtz ran it. I also think that Nebraska ran it very well for many, many years.