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[QUOTE="JuiceMeUp, post: 5087356, member: 9549"] I know Fran talked a lot about running the ball and returning to that power style of football, but that's not exactly how Nixon historically likes to run his offense. People can correct me if I am wrong, but I watched a a good amount of Baylor football in 2018-19 when they were having great success with him calling plays. Lots of shotgun, not necessarily up tempo but can use it if need be, emphasis on the passing game and a lot of rotation at RB. Wasn't even close to having an 1000-yard rusher despite averaging close to 40 PPG in 2018 and 2019. I also remember a large emphasis on "players not plays" for them, and exploiting favorable matchups in the passing game whenever possible especially in crucial situations (I expect Gadsden to have a very similar role and production to Denzel Mims). If you look at their personnel from that time it is very similar to ours right now, and I would take McCord over Charie Brewer at the helm 10/10 times. I anticipate a little more success in the run game than they had, think we could be in for an amazing offensive year as long as the injury bug stays far away. [/QUOTE]
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