Every Team Except NU

HuskerJack95

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Why does every other team I watch have a designed play where a receiver or running back runs a delay route parallel to the line of scrimmage?

Usually the receiver is covered by a linebacker who can't keep up and the play results in a nice gain.

Is anything close in NU's playbook?
 

inthedeed

Junior
Mar 28, 2009
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sure we do but we like to attack the right flat in goal line situations while all the defenders are bunched up close. been doing it for years now. change of pace we attack the left flat, same situation.
 

Tetonia

Sophomore
Jan 22, 2022
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Why does every other team I watch have a designed play where a receiver or running back runs a delay route parallel to the line of scrimmage?

Usually the receiver is covered by a linebacker who can't keep up and the play results in a nice gain.

Is anything close in NU's playbook?
Forward passes are dangerous…
 

Monsterback

All-Conference
Sep 30, 2009
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I don’t think we have the personal, I think coach Rhule said we were down to four receivers
We don't have the personnel. QB's could not process fast enough to see open guys when they were open. Getting killed every play because our OL couldn't protect and defenses understanding both of those issues and scheme to it was our nightmare. Got to find a QB and get a couple transfer OL guys. We got speed, but now young WR's need to learn how to get open. The best thing that happened this year was all the young guys that got a lot of game reps. We have the foundation, just need a real QB.
 

nu2u

All-Conference
Aug 10, 2006
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It's actually not really known but it predates Switzer also. Some guy (for some reason) researched it. Found reference to it from the early sixties but not the origin
I think it was Woody Hayes that said that in response to a question from a critic about his “three yards and a cloud of dust” offense.
 

RedMyMind

All-Conference
Aug 22, 2017
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It's actually not really known but it predates Switzer also. Some guy (for some reason) researched it. Found reference to it from the early sixties but not the origin
I've heard it came from a HS coach
 

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
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I think it was Woody Hayes that said that in response to a question from a critic about his “three yards and a cloud of dust” offense.
I believe I heard Woody Hayes saying this and have never hear TO mention it..

If fact Osborne convinced Devaney to open up his offense when Devaney made him offensive coordinator..
 

NUSouth

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Oct 25, 2009
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I don’t think we have the personal, I think coach Rhule said we were down to four receivers

We have to lead the nation in non contact injuries, practice injuries and season ending injuries. Playing touch football in practice didn’t help either as we saw with frost. Need a new S&C coach who is an expert on keeping players healthy. A grass field probably wouldn’t hurt either.