Problem is there is so many ways to run the ball. Frost said that Iowa shifted their LB's back and out to take away the option so he tried to run inside and it didn't work. My thoughts on that are that we stopped ourselves. They moved personnel so Frost chose to stop running the option/outside stuff. They didn't shut it down. So he went inside. Which brings me to the below.
To running, I would like us to develop a dedicated power scheme. Not just running off tackle, but use a FB (Yant) or an HB. If we are going to go inside, pull a TO and do some traps/counters. Do something to scheme against the D. Not just slam a RB into the line and call it power. Saw somewhere today that TO ran about 50%, 25% option and 25% pass. If we want to be balanced, then run something similar to Coastal. 2 back sets. We can run counters/traps/dives off of this as well as option. And even the RPO. As some have mentioned, I'd like a modified option, again similar to Coastal, where the Run is for the RB and the P is obviously to receiver. Try to limit the QB as the primary runner. On another board someone mentioned looking at Smothers arms throughout the game (thought of it myself after he pointed it out) that he was beat to hell and back. No way he any QB will last if they are our primary run threat. Again, another check in the Held needed to go block.
IMHO, we have no real scheme or identity. It changes from series to series, game to game, and what ever cluster F of receiver/RB rotation we use.