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What is undeniable is there was no discussion/vote to fundamentally change the way college football is played. To give offenses a material advantage over defenses. In 2008, a rule was passed to make games fit into a time frame better suited for TV broadcasting ⦠which had the unintended effect of creating an inequitable advantage for the HUNH.[/B]{/td}
By Russ Mitchell
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Nick Saban is not a fearful man.
Heās not afraid of the Hurry Up, No Huddle (HUNH) offense. Heās not afraid of any coach or player. Nor is he afraid of āprogressā ⦠IF thatās even what weāre calling this.
Saban has attained the pinnacle of his profession, and still has both the time and resources with which to add to that success.
While weāre here, donāt kid yourself ā Saban could go out today, buy the next Gus Malzahn, recruit HUNH prep players better than anyone, and in 24 months his offense would regularly score 50+ a game, rather than the three times it has passed that threshold in as many years.
If Saban surrendered to that temptation ⦠if his offense went turbo and regularly scored ~50+ points ⦠then any perceived defensive HUNH ādeficienciesā would be moot. Donāt think so?
Quick ā when was the last time Bamaās defense surrendered 50+? I donāt know, but it wasnāt with Nick Saban as the head coach.
Not all change is for the better
.Mitchell's commentary continues...
By Russ Mitchell
Follow me @russmitchellcfb
Nick Saban is not a fearful man.
Heās not afraid of the Hurry Up, No Huddle (HUNH) offense. Heās not afraid of any coach or player. Nor is he afraid of āprogressā ⦠IF thatās even what weāre calling this.
Saban has attained the pinnacle of his profession, and still has both the time and resources with which to add to that success.
While weāre here, donāt kid yourself ā Saban could go out today, buy the next Gus Malzahn, recruit HUNH prep players better than anyone, and in 24 months his offense would regularly score 50+ a game, rather than the three times it has passed that threshold in as many years.
If Saban surrendered to that temptation ⦠if his offense went turbo and regularly scored ~50+ points ⦠then any perceived defensive HUNH ādeficienciesā would be moot. Donāt think so?
Quick ā when was the last time Bamaās defense surrendered 50+? I donāt know, but it wasnāt with Nick Saban as the head coach.
Not all change is for the better
.Mitchell's commentary continues...
