BoNeyard
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As trendy as it was 10 years ago I think it is now outdated. Teams caught up to it and not many teams do it anymore, I can't think of many teams that go blazing speed tempo anymore. When Nebraska tries it we just become the quickest 3 and out team in the country. At the same time I don't get how we haven't seen this style of offense even show itself for a moment here. Maybe the NW game this year? But there has never been a steady rhythm of that offense here even though we've had the playmakers to do it. I remember watching those Oregon teams or UCF teams and a simple wheel route would have a guy wide up for a 40 yard touchdown. A little dump off to the sideline would have the RB or WR turning it up field for 30 yards, the offense would line up within 9 seconds and run the same play and he was off to the end zone.I like the Oregon style offense. It's a helluva lot of fun and has often worked great for Nebraska until they get to the Red Zone or have to play from behind or freak out in the fourth quarter. That's not necessarily on the style of offense but the choice of play calls.
Can't tell me we didn't have the horses for that offense with guys like W. Robinson, Martinez, and other athletes. That style of play is to try and give you the best advantage of winning games that you may not be able to win going straight up against the other team. It took your weaknesses, maybe within the offensive line, and for the most part gave you a fighters chance.
I've been waiting for these type of plays, this type of offense with Frost because it looked so simple, so easy, yet so effective at Oregon and UCF, but it's never happened here.