***The 2022 Offensive Line***

It’s not that easy my friend.  Unless Frost is even more hard headed than I may be.  He thot it was ok for 6 straight seasons with the same coaching.  What changed?   If nothing, then the HC needed to go as well. 
i guess I might agree with your position that we ought to run block on run plays but we haven’t for four years on many of the snaps.  That’s just NOT the fault of the players.  That’s coaching - scheme -not just Austin forgetting how after 5 years of doing it in front of the entire staff and HC.  That’s Austin teaching what Frost instructed him to do.  It has to be.  
You're really struggling with this aren't you.

 
The argument with you is that you think they pass block on RPOs.  Which they don't.  That's not an opinion.  That's how the play is designed.

The coaching change was because our players sucked at blocking both run and pass plays.  That doesn't mean RPOs are bad or pass plays are bad or run plays are bad.  Our players just sucked at it.  So, get a new coach that will coach it differently.

It's a pretty easy concept actually.
This right here.  Regardless if you are a run the damn ball guy or pass the damn ball guy, I think most can agree we really didn't block either scheme well enough to win.  For the past 4 years.  If we sling it 50 times a game and win?  Great.  If we run it 50 times a game and win?  Better :D   I just want to win.  I do not see anything in the recruit rankings that show our OL should under perform.  I'm leaning towards coaching issues and hoping it gets fixed.

 
The argument with you is that you think they pass block on RPOs.  Which they don't.  That's not an opinion.  That's how the play is designed.

The coaching change was because our players sucked at blocking both run and pass plays.  That doesn't mean RPOs are bad or pass plays are bad or run plays are bad.  Our players just sucked at it.  So, get a new coach that will coach it differently.

It's a pretty easy concept actually.
I have no idea how NU coaches it.  But I will say in our system at my school we do treat RPOs a little bit different than called runs.  On a straight run, we will ask a lineman to chip a defender while heading straight to the LB for a block.  In our RPO's, we ask that that the lineman going to the LB help turn the defender before going to the LB.  This allows just a second or so to allow for the possible pass downfield.

So if NU is designing it anywhere close to this, I'd say you're both right  :dunno

 
I have no idea how NU coaches it.  But I will say in our system at my school we do treat RPOs a little bit different than called runs.  On a straight run, we will ask a lineman to chip a defender while heading straight to the LB for a block.  In our RPO's, we ask that that the lineman going to the LB help turn the defender before going to the LB.  This allows just a second or so to allow for the possible pass downfield.

So if NU is designing it anywhere close to this, I'd say you're both right  :dunno




You're right on. In an RPO you have to block the first level like a run, but you can't climb to the 2nd level and block like you would on a normal run play. It is blocked more like a run then a pass play, but it's not blocked like a traditional run play either

 
I have no idea how NU coaches it.  But I will say in our system at my school we do treat RPOs a little bit different than called runs.  On a straight run, we will ask a lineman to chip a defender while heading straight to the LB for a block.  In our RPO's, we ask that that the lineman going to the LB help turn the defender before going to the LB.  This allows just a second or so to allow for the possible pass downfield.

So if NU is designing it anywhere close to this, I'd say you're both right  :dunno


I'm pretty sure "run blocking using a different technique" is not "pass blocking" so no.

 
Didn’t say it was.  I was just trying to add to the conversation that it’s difficult to put OL schemes into nice little boxes where it’s an either/or between pass and run.
darn, Wisconsin sure seems good at doing this? always a great OL.  recruiting i guess?

 
The key to our oline is development.  We are playing too many underclassmen.  Austin did not help us out in this area.  We need to pray that we do not lose any of starters, as we are paper thin!


Eh ... no argument on your first sentence.  But I'm not sure your second is valid.

Of the guys who will probably be in the two-deep:

6th year - Hixon

5th year - Williams, Anthony

4th year - Benhart, Piper, Nouili

3rd year - Corcoran

2nd year - Prochazka, Lutovsky

So only one for sure starter is earlier than their third year in college.  We have six out of nine that have been here at least four.  

 
Eh ... no argument on your first sentence.  But I'm not sure your second is valid.

Of the guys who will probably be in the two-deep:

6th year - Hixon

5th year - Williams, Anthony

4th year - Benhart, Piper, Nouili

3rd year - Corcoran

2nd year - Prochazka, Lutovsky

So only one for sure starter is earlier than their third year in college.  We have six out of nine that have been here at least four.  
Cocoran & Benhart played so bad last year, they looked like they never played in college before!  3 out of the six are transfers, of which 2 are new.  

 
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