We've covered this before quite a bit and Chris Brown knocks it out of the park when writing about the loaded backfield of Oregon and West Virginia but just documenting the trend that many teams are featuring heavy backfields out of the same "spread" 10 personnel groupings.
It goes to show that everything is cyclical and if you stay in the same spot (schematically) all you become is a stationary target.
On a somewhat personal note, I find you can discover so much more about actual 'coaching' from the programs that have to fight for wins. It takes creativity, some guile, and a lot of hustle to manufacture plays that add up to wins when you're playing with a short deck. While Tony Franklin will never be considered a face for the public, there is no denying his commitment to his players and his humble desire to win. An interesting note to the season for La Tech is how much their offensive staff (in their first real season after recruiting) is relying on brand new faces to the program. With transfers (WR) Quinton Patton and (OT) Oscar Johnson, to true freshmen (QB) Nick Isham, (RB) Ray Holley and (RB) Hunter Lee getting the bulk of responsibility in the past four weeks.
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