Rocket89
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In your version of a "2 QB System" the only way it would qualify is if every play was scripted. Have BK's use of multiple QB's been situational? Of course they have. Hell... arent most plays? Just because you come into a game expecting to run the ball, doesn' mean that you don't change when you see an opening. If a coach goes into a game knowing that he will pull a QB for another if he is ineffective, that is a 2 QB system. The coach literally has a gameplan that includes both QB's. I'm not what more you want to see.
What are you talking about?? A two quarterback system is when you use both quarterbacks, shuffling them in and out in a game. The only reason you're trying to promote your bizarre version of the 2 QB system is to make it seem more prevalent in college football.
You either don't understand the definition or you're purposely perverting it. Either way, it's pointless to keep arguing about it.
We could have easily lost to Duke in '13 (hell... probably last year too), are you kidding me? Make fun of Boone and Connette if you will, but they played a hell of a lot better than our QB's. They also had a better season and beat better opponents than we did. So i'm not sure what your smart ass comment was supposed to mean. Those two deserve more respect than that.
Who were the ranked teams they beat?
Secondly, you were the one that said that it's never been successful. All of those teams have had success and that's just recently. Your argument for why we don't see a ton of elite programs using it is silly since a) we have in FL and b) there are a bunch of systems we don't see elite teams win titles with. Look at "Air Raid" teams that throw 50-60 times a game. How many elite teams have won a title with that? Doesn't mean that it's not possible or that teams don't have success with it?
I said it's exceedingly rare, which it is despite your best efforts to feverishly google examples.
So you want to pervert the definition of a 2 QB system and then tell everyone that it's common? Yup, you win.