100% agree with everything you said, especially this. Succeeding and winning it all with this type of offense is the exception and not the norm.
I’m losing faith that we will ever be there in wanting to play as an innovative offense, which blows my mind given the state of CFB. Feels like Harbaugh ball has been the type of offense we’ve been trying to implement for over a decade now. TE U, strong oline, but never electric on the outside.
Aside from maybe Georgia last year, most national championship teams (and contenders) have a prolific suite of pass catchers. Sure, they can run the ball too, but I think of recent contenders and I think of Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, Olave and Garrett Wilson and JSN. Go back further and you’ll find studs like Deandre Hopkins, Sammy Watkins, and many that I’m probably forgetting.
When you’re a ground and pound team, fall behind against competition and you’re in trouble. With a prolific passing offense, you’re always in the game. The worst thing we can do is further commit to running old school, 90s type offense.
I’d take a slight dip in TE and OLine prioritization for an equal increase in WR and QB prioritization. I think most of us would.