Eddie Gran’s new pro-style system brings completely new terminology and a new, pad-popping running style to the offense. They picked up things well during the three-day install period . . . they added a few kinks to the system he didn’t expect to get to until the summer.
Luckily, he’s got a good group inside. “It’s a really smart group, ”
Drew Barker consistently improved upon his game. Even though he struggled early on with decision-making and ball security, once he learned more of the offense, things started coming naturally.
After throwing an interception late in the second quarter, back responded by leading a two-minute drive that finished with a ‘crazy’ throw.
Mark Richt, Chuck Pagano, Lane Kiffin and Bobby Petrino were a few names he threw into the mix when elaborating on how his style has progressed throughout the various stops of his lengthy coaching career.
Achieving Spring Game Goals
They did what they came to do:
“We were out there to make sure that nobody got hurt. We were out there to look right, like a dang football team. We were out there to see if we’ve gotten better and I think that’s what we did.”
It’s taken some time for him to figure out the play-calling thing, but after three years of trial and error at Cincinnati, he’s ready to roll.
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If that doesn't convince you we're turning the corner this year, I don't know what will (maybe the new tailgating stalls?). Take it to the BANK.