The point was to demonstrate that "modern offense" doesn't mean you don't run a lot. Oklahoma only passes the ball on less than 45% of their plays. I'd say they're "running the ball" a lot.
Fine, you don't like Oklahoma, look at Oklahoma State. Another modern offense that runs a lot. If Rutgers can't recruit like Oklahoma State does, that is going to be a problem.
Sure we have everything to run Oklahoma States offense. The only thing we’re missing is the first round draft pick quarterback, Mason Rudolph, receivers who can catch, like All American Tylan Wallace, and lineman who can block. Come on man!
our offense has to be effective, even if we have a game manager type quarterback, because more often than not, this is what we can recruit. Mason Randolph and Jalon Hurts are both averaging well over 300 passing yards a game. It took Mike teel and Gary nova 3 to 3.5 years to play with this level of proficiency.
when is the last time we had an ou/OSU caliber of quarterback? The only kid who was significantly productive right away was Mike McMahon, but he was an anomaly.
Ash was 100% committed to the spread, till he had trouble recruiting spread quarterbacks who could succeed at this level. NJ doesn’t produce a lot of quarterbacks, who can succeed at this level, and even when it does once in a blue moon, those quarterbacks will end up at Penn State like Taquan Roberson.
it makes sense to run a pro style offense because it allows us to different ourselves in recruiting, so that we’re not competing with Ohio state, penn state, and most college football teams in America for the same excellent spread quarterbacks. As Tim Pernetti used to say, “We’re a prostyle shop”.
We can get solid pro style quarterbacks in the state of Rutgers, and have them run a multiple offense.
now the man will decide what offense he’s going to run. But I’d be very surprised if he makes a dramatic departure from what he’s done in the past because he isn’t the type to do so.
get Bob Bostad in here, get some quality linemen in here, and we’re good to go.